US Navy intercepts Iranian ship TOUSKA amid ongoing blockade enforcement

The US Navy intercepted Iranian-flagged container ship TOUSKA after it departed Malaysia, according to Tanker Trackers, as part of the ongoing US naval blockade of Iranian ports. The market on Strait of Hormuz traffic returning to normal by end of May sits at 0% YES.

The TOUSKA interception is the latest in CENTCOM’s blockade enforcement campaign targeting Iran’s maritime economy. The April 19 market on fewer than 10 ships transiting remains at 0.4% YES. That market’s face value trading was $2,923/day, with actual USDC at $14, which points to minimal conviction behind the odds.

Odds for traffic normalization by end of May are near zero. The blockade has been reinforced recently, and Iran’s own controls via Larak Island keep Strait of Hormuz transit low. The market’s term structure is flat, which means traders see no short-term resolution.

The interception fits a consistent pattern of US enforcement likely to maintain current conditions. At 0.4¢, a YES share in the April 19 market pays $1 if fewer than 10 vessels transit, a 250x return. Collecting on that bet requires a dramatic drop in transits within 24 hours.

Watch for CENTCOM operational updates and any diplomatic signals. Changes in operational language or reported negotiations would be the first indicators of a shift.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/us-navy-intercepts-iranian-ship-touska-amid-ongoing-blockade-enforcement/