Amid escalating US-Iran conflict in the Persian Gulf, President Trump stated on March 30 that the US is considering seizing Kharg Island—Iran's primary oil export terminal handling 90% of crude shipments—to pressure Tehran and reopen Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes, despite ongoing diplomatic talks showing modest progress. US airstrikes on March 14 destroyed military targets on the island while preserving infrastructure, prompting Iran to fortify defenses with additional air systems, traps, and personnel. Tehran released footage affirming full armed forces control and uninterrupted exports. Traders weigh invasion risks against de-escalation signals, with no control change confirmed as of early April; potential US military action or ceasefire negotiations loom.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado$10,339,698 Vol.
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30 de abril
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30 de junio
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$10,339,698 Vol.
31 de marzo
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15 de abril
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“No longer under the control of Iran” means that Iran no longer exercises primary governmental or military control over Kharg Island, and another state, occupying force, or internationally backed authority has established control over the island.
Temporary raids, isolated landings, special operations, bombardment, sabotage, naval presence offshore, or temporary disruption of Iranian activity will not qualify on their own.
An announcement, threat, or claim that Iran has lost control will not qualify without actual control being established.
If control changes pursuant to a negotiated settlement, ceasefire term, surrender, or transfer agreement, this will qualify only once actual control has been established on the island.
If control over Kharg Island is contested, unclear, disputed, or not sufficiently established by the resolution date, this will not qualify, and the market will resolve to “No”.
The primary resolution source will be official statements from the relevant governments and militaries, along with a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Mar 24, 2026, 4:13 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...“No longer under the control of Iran” means that Iran no longer exercises primary governmental or military control over Kharg Island, and another state, occupying force, or internationally backed authority has established control over the island.
Temporary raids, isolated landings, special operations, bombardment, sabotage, naval presence offshore, or temporary disruption of Iranian activity will not qualify on their own.
An announcement, threat, or claim that Iran has lost control will not qualify without actual control being established.
If control changes pursuant to a negotiated settlement, ceasefire term, surrender, or transfer agreement, this will qualify only once actual control has been established on the island.
If control over Kharg Island is contested, unclear, disputed, or not sufficiently established by the resolution date, this will not qualify, and the market will resolve to “No”.
The primary resolution source will be official statements from the relevant governments and militaries, along with a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Amid escalating US-Iran conflict in the Persian Gulf, President Trump stated on March 30 that the US is considering seizing Kharg Island—Iran's primary oil export terminal handling 90% of crude shipments—to pressure Tehran and reopen Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes, despite ongoing diplomatic talks showing modest progress. US airstrikes on March 14 destroyed military targets on the island while preserving infrastructure, prompting Iran to fortify defenses with additional air systems, traps, and personnel. Tehran released footage affirming full armed forces control and uninterrupted exports. Traders weigh invasion risks against de-escalation signals, with no control change confirmed as of early April; potential US military action or ceasefire negotiations loom.
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