The Pentagon has reached out to General Motors and Ford to boost military output amid ongoing conflicts, signaling a shift to a “wartime footing.” Military action against Iran ending by April 1, 2026, sits at
Market reaction
The market for military action against Iran ending by March 31, 2026 also holds at a stable
Why it matters
The odds reflect absolute certainty in the short term, but the Pentagon’s move to recruit GM and Ford for military production suggests the administration views the Iran conflict as requiring sustained engagement. Bringing automakers onto a wartime production footing is not a routine procurement decision; it implies anticipated demand well beyond what existing defense contractors can supply. A YES share at
What to watch
For these odds to shift, look for diplomatic breakthroughs or concrete de-escalation announcements. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s briefings are the most direct source for signals on military strategy changes or ceasefire talks. Any move toward de-escalation could reprice these markets quickly.
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