President Trump has alleged that the Iranian regime is increasing its efforts to target him following the elimination of key Iranian leaders by U.S. forces. This assertion comes amid ongoing hostilities in the 2026 Iran war, which saw a recent escalation with U.S. airstrikes on multiple locations in Iran. The conflict has been marked by the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials in earlier strikes. Trump’s remarks align with a prior Department of Homeland Security bulletin that highlighted potential threats to U.S. officials if Iran perceives its regime to be under existential threat.

Key Takeaways

Market activity suggests an increased probability of instability within Iran’s leadership, consistent with scenarios where a leadership vacuum could emerge by the end of 2026.

Current pricing in the market “Will there be no Head of State in Iran end of 2026?” indicates a significant likelihood of a YES outcome, now standing at 82.7%.

The geopolitical tension reflected in recent developments, including Trump’s comments and military actions, appears to support an environment of heightened uncertainty regarding Iran’s political future.