The United States is reportedly preparing to impose unprecedented sanctions on Iran, according to Scott Bessent, in a move that is likely to intensify existing tensions between the two nations. This announcement comes amid a backdrop of already extensive economic sanctions targeting Iran’s financial and commercial networks, including measures that have previously impacted entities with commercial ties to Tehran. Bessent described the forthcoming sanctions as part of a strategy aimed at maximum economic isolation of Iran, following a series of recent actions targeting its oil, shipping, and military-linked networks. The proposed measures, while not military in nature, represent a significant escalation in economic pressure.
Key Takeaways
The announcement of unprecedented sanctions by the U.S. appears consistent with scenarios where a U.S.-Iran deal becomes less probable.
Market pricing suggests a decreased likelihood of Iran Reconstruction Funding being included in a potential 2026 U.S.-Iran agreement.
Recent movements in prediction markets reflect a significant drop in confidence regarding favorable outcomes for Iran in ongoing negotiations.














