Donald Trump has reportedly suggested options to weaken or collapse the Islamic Republic of Iran, focusing on a broader attack on the country’s infrastructure. This development marks a significant escalation in U.S. strategies during the ongoing conflict with Iran. The conflict, which has intensified following the breakdown of a truce in June 2026, involves nightly U.S. airstrikes targeting Iranian infrastructure. Trump’s latest comments suggest a shift towards an aggressive stance, potentially affecting diplomatic efforts for a U.S.-Iran deal this year.
Key Takeaways
Market pricing suggests a decrease in the likelihood of Iran Reconstruction Funding being included in a U.S.-Iran deal in 2026, as Trump’s statements indicate further escalation.
The ongoing U.S. military actions and Trump’s aggressive rhetoric appear consistent with a scenario where a diplomatic resolution becomes less probable.
Pricing in related markets suggests participants view the odds of Reza Pahlavi entering Iran by year-end as low, with current probabilities at 6.5% YES.






