War on Iran: Phase II, Day 37

What the report says
Al Jazeera’s “War on Iran: Phase II, Day 37” video update, published on 17 August 2026, says Iran is offering $30,000 for the capture or killing of US soldiers. The report also says President Donald Trump has reduced planned drills with South Korea, while US lawmakers are seeking answers about the condition of troops at sea.
The item is part of Al Jazeera’s continuing day-by-day coverage of the conflict between the US and Iran. In earlier updates, the broadcaster said Trump had described talks with Tehran as only partially underway, and that Iran had warned the Strait of Hormuz would stay restricted unless Washington met certain demands. Al Jazeera also reported that the US resumed bombing Iran earlier in the phase, and that diplomacy has repeatedly competed with military escalation.
The latest developments matter because they suggest the war is still affecting military planning, regional security and diplomatic contacts well beyond the immediate front lines. Cuts to joint exercises with South Korea point to wider US force adjustments, while the bounty reported by Al Jazeera underscores the danger to American personnel and the risk of further escalation. As a video news update, the segment is brief and does not provide full documentation for the claims it cites.
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