Iran has announced that it targeted military bases in Kuwait and Jordan in response to recent U.S. strikes, according to reports from Reuters. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States, which resumed hostilities earlier this month following the collapse of an interim ceasefire. The Iranian military’s actions come in the wake of U.S. operations against Iranian defense systems near the Strait of Hormuz, further complicating diplomatic efforts. The conflict, which has extended to involve U.S.-linked facilities in multiple Gulf states, raises concerns about the prospects for a renewed nuclear deal between the nations.

Key Takeaways

The recent escalation, with Iran targeting bases in Kuwait and Jordan, suggests a further deterioration in U.S.-Iran relations.

Market pricing indicates a decreased likelihood of a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal by August 13, with odds for a final agreement dropping to 1.6% for this timeframe.

The broader context of military escalation appears consistent with decreased expectations for diplomatic resolution before the end of September.