Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated following Iran's April and October 2024 missile barrages against Israel, prompting U.S. warnings of forceful response to any attempts to disrupt shipping. The U.S. 5th Fleet, based in Bahrain, conducts routine freedom of navigation operations to secure the vital oil chokepoint through which 20% of global supply passes, but no dedicated escorts of commercial vessels have been publicly announced in recent weeks amid de-escalation signals from Tehran. Recent Iranian seizures of vessels like the MSC Aries in April underscore risks, while U.S. carrier strike groups maintain a presence. Traders watch for Houthi spillover effects or Israeli-Iranian escalation, with no scheduled summits but ongoing diplomacy via Oman potentially influencing naval deployments.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedUS escorts commercial ship through Hormuz by...?
US escorts commercial ship through Hormuz by...?
$1,787,488 Vol.
March 31
8%
April 30
41%
April 15
16%
$1,787,488 Vol.
March 31
8%
April 30
41%
April 15
16%
Escort refers to United States military or government personnel accompanying or actively providing protective overwatch for a specific commercial vessel or convoy during its transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Personnel do not need to be aboard the commercial vessel to qualify. Escort may occur from a separate naval vessel or from aerial assets assigned to accompany or protect the transit.
A qualifying announcement must be definitive. Suggestions, unconfirmed reports, or other non-definitive statements will not count.
A widespread consensus of credible reporting that United States military or government personnel have escorted at least one commercial vessel on a journey through the Strait of Hormuz will also be sufficient for a “Yes” resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the government and military of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 19, 2026, 2:33 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated following Iran's April and October 2024 missile barrages against Israel, prompting U.S. warnings of forceful response to any attempts to disrupt shipping. The U.S. 5th Fleet, based in Bahrain, conducts routine freedom of navigation operations to secure the vital oil chokepoint through which 20% of global supply passes, but no dedicated escorts of commercial vessels have been publicly announced in recent weeks amid de-escalation signals from Tehran. Recent Iranian seizures of vessels like the MSC Aries in April underscore risks, while U.S. carrier strike groups maintain a presence. Traders watch for Houthi spillover effects or Israeli-Iranian escalation, with no scheduled summits but ongoing diplomacy via Oman potentially influencing naval deployments.
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