Iranian state media outlet Mehr News has released footage purportedly showing the aftermath of a recent U.S. airstrike on Bandar Abbas. This city is a critical hub for Iran’s navy and Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) facilities. The strike is part of a series of U.S. military actions following the collapse of an interim ceasefire with Iran on July 8, 2026. The resumed hostilities include a U.S. naval blockade and airstrikes targeting key Iranian military sites. The situation has escalated with Iranian retaliatory strikes against U.S. bases and attacks on shipping in the region.

Key Takeaways

The reported U.S. strike on Bandar Abbas suggests heightened military tensions, which markets appear to interpret as consistent with increased regime instability.

Current market pricing indicates a slight increase in the perceived likelihood of Reza Pahlavi entering Iran, reflecting potential changes in the geopolitical landscape.

Despite the recent military developments, overall market sentiment still shows low confidence in immediate regime change or Pahlavi’s return by year-end.