US military strikes Iranian targets near Strait of Hormuz: Axios
The U.S. strikes on Iranian targets could escalate regional tensions, potentially increasing the likelihood of broader military conflict. The post US military strikes Iranian targets near Strait of Hormuz: Axios appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

https://www.axios.com/2026/07/08/us-strikes-iran-targets-strait-of-hormuz-second-day US military strikes Iranian targets near Strait of Hormuz: Axios US invasion of Iran Share Add us on Google by Estefano Gomez Jul.
11, 2026 The United States military has conducted strikes on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Axios citing a U.S. official.
The strikes come as a retaliatory measure after Iran allegedly attacked three commercial tankers in the strategically important waterway, an act the U.S. labeled as terrorism and a breach of a recently established ceasefire.
The escalation is part of the ongoing 2026 Iran War, which saw a ceasefire agreement in June that was broken by Tehran’s recent aggressive actions. The U.S.
military targeted Iran’s air defenses, drone and missile storage, naval assets, and logistics infrastructure, indicating a significant intensification in military engagement. Advertisement Key Takeaways The U.S.
military’s strikes appear to be a response to Iran’s recent aggression, suggesting heightened tensions in the region. Market pricing is supportive of a YES outcome for a potential U.S.
invasion of Iran before 2027, with odds currently at 16.5%. The scale and timing of the strikes may indicate a possible shift towards a more confrontational U.
S. military stance in the region. What to Watch Observers should monitor any further military actions from both the U.
S. and Iran, as well as official statements from President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, which could influence market perceptions. Developments in diplomatic talks or additional ceasefire violations could sway the odds of a U.
S. invasion. Markets will be attentive to any movement of U.
S. troops towards the Iranian border, which would be consistent with a YES outcome for the invasion scenario. Get live prediction-market analysis, powered by Vera.
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com/2026/07/08/us-strikes-iran-targets-strait-of-hormuz-second-day The United States military has conducted strikes on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by Axios citing a U.S. official.
The strikes come as a retaliatory measure after Iran allegedly attacked three commercial tankers in the strategically important waterway, an act the U.S. labeled as terrorism and a breach of a recently established ceasefire.
The escalation is part of the ongoing 2026 Iran War, which saw a ceasefire agreement in June that was broken by Tehran’s recent aggressive actions. The U.S.
military targeted Iran’s air defenses, drone and missile storage, naval assets, and logistics infrastructure, indicating a significant intensification in military engagement. Advertisement Key Takeaways The U.S.
military’s strikes appear to be a response to Iran’s recent aggression, suggesting heightened tensions in the region. Market pricing is supportive of a YES outcome for a potential U.S.
invasion of Iran before 2027, with odds currently at 16.5%. The scale and timing of the strikes may indicate a possible shift towards a more confrontational U.
S. military stance in the region. What to Watch Observers should monitor any further military actions from both the U.
S. and Iran, as well as official statements from President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, which could influence market perceptions. Developments in diplomatic talks or additional ceasefire violations could sway the odds of a U.
S. invasion. Markets will be attentive to any movement of U.
S. troops towards the Iranian border, which would be consistent with a YES outcome for the invasion scenario. Get live prediction-market analysis, powered by Vera.
Sign up for Vera. Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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