The United States has expanded its military actions in Iran, shifting from initial strikes in the Strait of Hormuz to undisclosed inland targets, as reported by Al Jazeera. This development marks a strategic escalation in the ongoing conflict, which has intensified since the collapse of a ceasefire earlier this month. The focus appears to have moved from protecting maritime routes to targeting Iran’s military logistics and command capabilities more broadly. The escalation is part of a broader campaign involving the US and Israel against Iran and its allies, with reciprocal attacks occurring in the region.
Key Takeaways
The US expansion of military strikes inland in Iran suggests a significant escalation in the conflict, consistent with scenarios involving increased military engagement.
Market pricing reflects a rise in perceived likelihood for a US invasion of Iran before the end of 2026, with odds increasing from 16% a week ago to 27.5% currently.
The shift in strategy may indicate US intentions to degrade Iran’s military infrastructure comprehensively, beyond the immediate concerns of shipping lane security.






