'That's too bad' - Donald Trump criticised for response to news 10 sailors missing after US warship collision

USS John S. McCain collides with Alnic MC near Strait of MalaccaTen U.S. sailors missing, five injured after collision - NavySome damage to tanker but no oil spilled - crew memberUSS John S. McCain under own power, heading to port - NavyCollision is second involving US warship in Pacific in 2 months

The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain is seen after a collision, in Singapore waters in this still frame taken from video August 21, 2017. REUTERS/Reuters TV

Chris Graham
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Ten US sailors were missing after a US destroyer collided with an oil tanker in southeast Asia, the second serious accident involving American Navy ships in the region in little more than two months.

Returning to the White House on Sunday night, President Donald Trump responded to reporters’ questions about the accident by saying: “That’s too bad.”