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On The Radar: Cost of War in Iran, Trump Contemplates Fewer American Troops in Europe

Teal Yost

May 1, 2026 at 6:22 AM EDT

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Pentagon reports $25 billion spent on Iran operations in 60 days as lawmakers demand strategy answers. Trump reviews possible German troop reduction amid NATO tensions. Defense Department proposes $52 million name change to Department of War. Utah veterans find healing through skydiving program addressing PTSD and isolation.

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Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. The Pentagon says operations against Iran have already cost about $25 billion in just 60 days. Lawmakers are now pressing for answers on strategy, spending, and what the endgame actually looks like. A supplemental budget request is expected to cover the costs. President Trump says the U.S. is reviewing a possible reduction of American troops in Germany. This move comes amid rising tensions with German leadership over the war with Iran and NATO's role in the conflict. No decision has been made yet, but the review could have major implications for U.S. military presence in Europe. The Pentagon is asking Congress to make the change from the Department of Defense to the Department of War official. This proposal could cost nearly $52 million and require thousands of updates across federal law. Supporters say the named Department of War better reflects the military's mission. Critics, though, are questioning the price tag. Bottom line? It's now up to Congress. And in Utah, some veterans are finding healing in an unexpected place, 10,000 feet in the air. Through the nonprofit Leaps of Hope, they're using skydiving to fight isolation, PTSD, and transition stress, building community, purpose, and a few powerful moments of total clarity on the way down. Find out how you can get involved or maybe even take a leap yourself at VeteranLife.com. That's your briefing. Make sure to follow along so you never miss what's on the radar.

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