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US Navy authorized to “shoot and kill” Iranian boats in Strait of Hormuz

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 24, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that President Trump authorized the US Navy to “shoot and kill” Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz. Markets tracking military action against Iran ending show a sharp decrease in expectations for a quick resolution, with traders treating an end to hostilities by April 1, 2026, as a long shot.

Market reaction

The new rules of engagement are a direct escalation, and traders are pricing accordingly. The military action against Iran ending market reflects lower odds of a quick resolution. The Strait of Hormuz traffic returning to normal market is also bearish: a shoot-to-kill order increases the likelihood of prolonged military engagement in the strait, making traffic normalization by end of June harder to imagine. Traders are pricing in extended disruptions.

The Trump naming decision market sits at 3.5% YES, largely unchanged by the escalation.

Why it matters

The shoot-to-kill authorization makes a swift end to military action unlikely. At current pricing, a YES share for military action ending by April 1, 2026, would pay well, but it requires a belief in rapid de-escalation that the new rules of engagement directly contradict.

Actual USDC trading volumes remain thin, suggesting traders are waiting for further developments before committing large positions. The naming market is particularly illiquid: it would take only $1,615 to move it 5 points.

What to watch

Official statements from CENTCOM or new diplomatic contacts between the US and Iran. Either could shift the trajectory and move odds quickly across all three markets.

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