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On the Radar: Iran Deal, US Troops in Europe & Expanded Commissary Delivery

Teal Yost

June 19, 2026 at 9:38 AM EDT

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This week's military news roundup covers three major stories: President Trump's U.S.-Iran diplomatic agreement signed at Versailles, Defense Secretary Hegseth's six-month review of U.S. troop deployments in Europe and NATO funding, and the Defense Commissary Agency's expansion of Click2Go doorstep delivery to all 178 U.S. commissaries by September 2025. Plus, a WWII Coca-Cola history segment from Veteran Life.

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Here's what's on the radar in military life this week. President Trump signed a new U.S.-Iran agreement Thursday at the Palace of Versailles in France, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough. The deal allows Iran to resume oil exports, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, and includes a pledge from Tehran not to develop nuclear weapons. It also establishes a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund and calls for an end to fighting across the region, including in Lebanon. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the U.S. is launching a six-month review of troop deployments in Europe. The review will examine America's military presence and pressure NATO allies to increase defense spending and take greater responsibility for Europe's security. Hegseth also warned the U.S. could withhold some NATO funding from countries that fail to meet their commitments. Getting groceries from the commissary is about to get a lot easier. Beginning June 22, the Defense Commissary Agency will start expanding doorstep delivery through its Click2Go program, with all 178 U.S. commissaries expected to offer the service by the end of September. The convenience comes at a cost, though. Delivery fees currently range from about $18 to more than $30, depending on the third-party contractor and how far you live from the store. Officials say the program is designed to improve access for military families, service members, and disabled veterans. And over on Veteran Life, a fascinating piece of military history. During World War II, Coca-Cola's president promised every American service member could buy a Coke for just five cents, no matter where they were deployed. To make that happen, the company built 64 bottling plants overseas, delivering more than 5 billion bottles to troops and turning a simple soft drink into a powerful taste of home on the front lines. That's your briefing. Make sure you follow along so you never miss what's on the radar.

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