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US-Iran tensions rise as decapitation strike prediction complicates ceasefire

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Lt. Col. Anthony Aguilar’s prediction of imminent US decapitation strikes on Iran complicates ceasefire prospects, with Trump’s end of military operations against Iran by March 31 sitting at 0% YES.

The market for Trump announcing the end of military operations has seen no recent trading. Aguilar’s comments point toward military escalation, reinforcing the bearish outlook for Trump’s end-of-operations market. With 311 days until the March 31 resolution, traders are pricing in prolonged conflict.

The Iran military action by April 30 market sits at 100% YES. With only six days left until resolution, the odds reflect near-certainty of Iranian retaliation, whether through direct strikes or other regional actions.

Trading volume tells the story. The end-of-operations market has zero activity. The diplomatic meeting locations market sees $27,334 in daily USDC volume, though the focus remains on military, not diplomatic moves. Depth of $141 to move 5 points means small trades can still shift perceptions quickly.

Why it matters: Aguilar’s forecast of decapitation strikes means continued volatility in markets tied to US-Iran conflict resolutions. Buying YES at 0¢ on Trump’s end of operations offers a theoretical return, but the geopolitical climate makes that a risky long bet.

What to watch: Official Pentagon statements or Trump administration briefings that could confirm or deny Aguilar’s forecast. Any movement toward talks or de-escalation by Trump or Hegseth could shift these odds significantly.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/us-iran-tensions-rise-as-decapitation-strike-prediction-complicates-ceasefire/

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