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Pentagon announces global US blockade against Iran, escalating military operations

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 24, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth announced a global US blockade against Iran, signaling an escalation in military operations. Markets tracking military action against Iran ending by April 1, 2026 are likely to see odds drop, while the diplomatic meeting location market prices a meeting by June 30 at just 3.8% YES.

## Market reaction

Hegseth’s declaration of a broader strategic push makes an end to military action less probable in the near term. The market for Trump announcing an end to military operations against Iran by March 1 faces similar downward pressure given the prolonged nature of this expansion.

Volume in the military action markets has been minimal, with no 24-hour trading activity reported. The Trump announcement market also shows no recent trades, suggesting traders are sitting on the sidelines. The diplomatic meeting location market is more active at $6,833 in daily USDC volume, though it takes just $141 to move odds by 5 points, which means the book is thin.

## Why it matters

A global blockade is a direct escalation from prior, more limited naval operations. Hegseth’s framing of the blockade as “going global” implies sustained and expanding military commitment, which works against any near-term resolution. The 3.8% odds on a diplomatic meeting already reflected deep skepticism about engagement; the blockade makes that skepticism harder to argue against.

## What to watch

Track upcoming Pentagon briefings and CENTCOM statements for operational details on the blockade’s scope. International responses, particularly from China and Russia, could shift US strategy and move market odds. Any change in Iran’s posture toward negotiations would also be worth monitoring closely.

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