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US deploys USS George H.W. Bush to Middle East amid Iran tensions

MarioNawfal · just now ago
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The U.S. is deploying the USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group to the Middle East as part of Operation Epic Fury. The market for military action against Iran ending by April 1, 2026 sits at 0% YES.

Market reaction

The arrival of the USS George H.W. Bush adds to U.S. military presence in the region, making a near-term end to operations against Iran less likely. The 0% YES price on the April 2026 resolution market shows no expectation of resolution.

Meanwhile, odds for the U.S. escorting a commercial ship through Hormuz by April 30 moved to 6.5% YES, up from 6% yesterday. The Hormuz escort market had 24-hour trading volume at $1,581, with $1,031 required to move the price by 5 points. The market is responsive to shifts in naval posture but hasn’t seen a large reaction to the carrier deployment itself.

Why it matters

A second carrier strike group in the region increases the U.S. Navy’s capacity for both offensive operations and commercial shipping protection near the Strait of Hormuz. The deployment signals continued military pressure rather than any move toward de-escalation.

What to watch

Official U.S. military announcements or confirmed escort operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Statements from President Trump or Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could move these markets, as could credible reports of direct U.S. naval activity near commercial shipping lanes.

For traders, a YES share in the Hormuz escort market at 6.5% costs 6.5¢ and pays $1 if the event occurs, a 15x return. That bet requires confidence that U.S. naval escorts will actually happen before April 30.

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