IRGC targets US HIMARS launcher at former UN base in Kuwait

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A report has emerged that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted a U.S. HIMARS launcher at the former UN Base Camp in Abdali, Kuwait. This attack is part of ongoing hostilities between Iran and the United States in the Gulf region. The HIMARS system, known for its long-range strike capabilities, was specifically deployed for U.S. operations against Iran. The strike underscores a significant escalation as both sides continue to engage in precision attacks. This development follows a series of retaliatory actions stemming from U.S. strikes on Iranian coastal locations, marking an intensification of the conflict.

Key Takeaways

  • The reported incident appears to increase the likelihood of Iran’s military action against a Gulf state, as reflected in market movements.
  • Market odds for July 12 have surged to 66.5% YES, suggesting participants view this date as a key point for potential Iranian action.
  • The targeting of a HIMARS launcher may indicate a strategic effort by the IRGC to counter U.S. military capabilities in the region.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor further military engagements between Iran and U.S. forces, particularly in Gulf states like Kuwait and Bahrain. Statements from key figures such as IRGC Commander Hossein Salami and U.S. military officials could provide insights into potential escalations or de-escalations. The continuation of Operation Epic Fury by the U.S. or any diplomatic interventions by regional powers may also influence market perceptions of the conflict’s trajectory.

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