Hegseth fires Navy Secretary Phelan amid Pentagon leadership shake-up

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Pete Hegseth fired Navy Secretary John Phelan, adding to a series of abrupt Pentagon leadership changes. Markets tracking whether Trump will announce an end to military operations against Iran by March 1st face downward pressure given the ongoing shake-up.

Market reaction

The firing is part of a wider purge by Hegseth that includes Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George. This turnover weighs on odds for Trump’s end of military operations by March 1st. The military action against Iran ending by April 1 market faces similar pressure, as Pentagon instability points toward extended operations rather than resolution.

Why it matters

There is no reported face value or USDC volume in these markets yet, but the scale of personnel changes is hard to ignore. The combined effect of recent firings could drive a 15% expected move in odds, as traders grow more skeptical about near-term de-escalation. Removing multiple senior officials at once signals operational intentions beyond routine personnel turnover.

What to watch

For traders, betting on an end to military operations looks less attractive in the short term. A YES share for “end of operations by March 1st” would pay well, but only if stability returns quickly, which the current Pentagon environment doesn’t suggest. Watch Hegseth’s public statements and any forthcoming Pentagon briefings. If messaging shifts toward consolidation or strategic realignment, that could signal a change in direction.

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