Trump says US will be keeping deaths in Iran 'to a minimum'
President Donald Trump began remarks at a gathering with Latin American leaders on Saturday in Florida by providing an update on the conflict in Iran.
Trump also previewed his travel this afternoon to Dover, Delaware, for the dignified transfer of six fallen U.S. soldiers -- marking the return home of the first American soldiers killed in the war with Iran.
Trump said there’s “always” death when it comes to war, but that “we're going to keep it to a minimum.”
"I'll be leaving for Dover, very sad situation. To greet the families of the heroes who are coming home from Iran. They're coming home in a different manner than they thought they'd be coming home, but they're great heroes in our country. And we're going to keep it that way," Trump said.

"And there's always, when it comes to war, there's always that. But we're going to keep it to a minimum,” Trump added.
Trump told the grouping of Western Hemisphere leaders that "tremendous progress" has been made in Iran.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray






