Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has accused the United States of violating a memorandum of understanding by rejecting Iran’s involvement in managing traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This claim comes amid heightened tensions in the ongoing 2026 conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The Strait of Hormuz crisis, which began earlier this year, has seen military actions and retaliatory strikes from both sides. Ghalibaf’s statement suggests a potential escalation in the conflict, as managing the strategic waterway remains a contentious issue between the two nations.

Key Takeaways

Ghalibaf’s accusation appears to suggest increased tensions between Iran and the United States.

The claim is consistent with scenarios where the likelihood of U.S. military action against Iran rises.

Market pricing currently indicates a 14.5% probability of a U.S. invasion of Iran before the end of 2026.