Kasparian Exposes U.S.-Iran Weak Points Amid Ongoing Conflict
U.S.-Iran tensions remain high as Ana Kasparian highlights vulnerabilities in U.S. missile-interceptor stocks.
The conflict, which started in February 2026, has seen intermittent ceasefires but remains unresolved with both nations engaging in military posturing and control disputes over the Strait of Hormuz.
Kasparian's comments suggest that Iran is using its strategic position to its advantage, particularly with the Strait of Hormuz remaining a critical point of leverage.
Market reactions reflect increased uncertainty around the prospects of a U.S.-Iran deal in 2026, with odds for a resolution currently at 25% YES and a 0.8% YES probability for traffic normalization by August 31.