U.S. forces' boarding and seizure of the sanctioned tanker Majestic X in the Indian Ocean on April 23, carrying Iranian oil in violation of U.S. sanctions, marks the latest in a series of maritime interdictions targeting shadow fleet vessels evading restrictions on Iran and Venezuela since late 2025. This action, documented by Pentagon video, follows at least 10 similar intercepts in recent months across the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, reflecting intensified enforcement amid heightened Strait of Hormuz tensions. Iran's attacks on three cargo ships the prior day, capturing two, and its rejection of negotiations signal escalation risks, while U.S. naval presence sustains pressure on illicit oil trade. Traders weigh prospects for further seizures against potential de-escalation or retaliatory moves before the market's resolution date.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedU.S. forces seize another oil tanker by...?
U.S. forces seize another oil tanker by...?
$5,484,095 Vol.
April 15
No
April 30
Yes
$5,484,095 Vol.
April 15
No
April 30
Yes
U.S. government forces refer to any active U.S. military (including U.S. Coast Guard), law enforcement, or intelligence personnel or contractors.
Seizes refers to U.S. forces taking custody of or asserting operational control of the vessel, including boarding and taking control of the vessel, detaining the vessel indefinitely, or forcefully rerouting the vessel to a U.S.-controlled port.
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U.S. government forces refer to any active U.S. military (including U.S. Coast Guard), law enforcement, or intelligence personnel or contractors.
Seizes refers to U.S. forces taking custody of or asserting operational control of the vessel, including boarding and taking control of the vessel, detaining the vessel indefinitely, or forcefully rerouting the vessel to a U.S.-controlled port.
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
U.S. forces' boarding and seizure of the sanctioned tanker Majestic X in the Indian Ocean on April 23, carrying Iranian oil in violation of U.S. sanctions, marks the latest in a series of maritime interdictions targeting shadow fleet vessels evading restrictions on Iran and Venezuela since late 2025. This action, documented by Pentagon video, follows at least 10 similar intercepts in recent months across the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, reflecting intensified enforcement amid heightened Strait of Hormuz tensions. Iran's attacks on three cargo ships the prior day, capturing two, and its rejection of negotiations signal escalation risks, while U.S. naval presence sustains pressure on illicit oil trade. Traders weigh prospects for further seizures against potential de-escalation or retaliatory moves before the market's resolution date.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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