US military boards Iran-linked tanker in Indo-Pacific expansion

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The U.S. military boarded the M/T Tifani, a tanker linked to Iran’s shadow fleet, in the Indo-Pacific. Strait of Hormuz traffic returning to normal by May 31 sits at 41% YES.

Market reaction

The boarding suggests the U.S. is expanding interdiction operations beyond the Strait of Hormuz itself. The May 31 market reflects skepticism about a quick resolution, with odds at 41%. The boarding follows the recent seizure of the Touska in the Gulf of Oman, forming a pattern of increased U.S. action against sanctions-evading vessels.

Why it matters

The Indo-Pacific boarding marks a geographic expansion of U.S. operations against Iran’s “dark fleet,” not a repeat of existing Gulf interdictions. For traders, buying YES at 41¢ offers a 2.44x return if normalization happens. That bet requires believing tensions ease significantly within 41 days, while the U.S. blockade and IRGC threats both point the other direction.

What to watch

Odds for Strait of Hormuz traffic normalization are likely to fall further if these operations continue. The market has zero volume in the last 24 hours, meaning traders are sitting on the sidelines and even small trades could move the price. Watch for statements from U.S. Central Command, any diplomatic engagement with Iran, and Ali Khamenei’s response to these escalations, all of which will directly affect this market.

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