Reports suggest that former U.S. President Donald Trump is considering expanding military operations against Iran, targeting strategic locations such as the island of Khark and underground facilities. This development follows multiple air and missile strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s military capabilities and reducing its threat to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The potential escalation includes options for limited ground operations and direct control over energy resources, which the Pentagon views as a significant strategic move. These considerations are part of a broader conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran.
Key Takeaways
Trump’s consideration of expanded military actions appears to suggest a heightened likelihood of U.S. involvement in Iran, consistent with increased YES outcome support in related markets.
The market for a U.S. invasion of Iran before 2027 has shown a rising trend, with odds moving from 18% to 21.5% over the past week.
This potential military expansion may indicate a significant shift in U.S. strategy, with implications for regional stability and global energy markets.










