Iran's ongoing retaliation campaign in the 2026 Iran war, which began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, drives trader focus on further targeting of Kuwait. Tehran has repeatedly struck U.S. military sites there—including Camp Buehring, Ali al Salem, and Ahmad al-Jaber airbase—via missiles and drones in July and early August, often framed as responses to American operations. Kuwaiti forces have intercepted most attacks while suffering damage to infrastructure and some casualties; the country also conducted limited retaliatory strikes on Iran in July alongside Bahrain. Iranian threats to Gulf energy facilities and militia activity near the border add pressure. Potential ceasefire talks and Strait of Hormuz negotiations could alter escalation dynamics within resolution windows.
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A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by Iran, directed at Kuwait. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Military action that consists primarily or exclusively of munitions that are intercepted before impact will still qualify if they constitute a qualifying military action during the specified timeframe; whether the munitions were intercepted, where the munitions landed, and whether damage resulted will not be considered.
A military action will be considered directed at Kuwait if it is directed at the terrestrial territory of Kuwait, including any internal waters.
Only military actions by Iranian forces explicitly claimed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, or confirmed to have originated from Iranian territory will count toward the resolution of this market. Attacks by proxy forces (i.e. Hezbollah, Houthis, etc.) will not count toward the resolution of this market.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (AST) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of Iran and Kuwait and a consensus of credible reporting.
Market Opened: Aug 18, 2026, 7:35 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A qualifying military action refers to an air strike or a surface-to-surface missile strike, initiated by Iran, directed at Kuwait. An air strike includes bombs, air-to-surface missiles, and air-launched drones. A surface-to-surface missile strike includes one-way attack drones and surface-to-surface missiles such as cruise or ballistic missiles.
The following actions do not constitute a qualifying military action:
Surface-to-air missile strikes;
Small-arms fire;
Ground incursions;
Cyber operations;
Naval gunfire and artillery fire;
Howitzers, artillery pieces, mortars, and rocket artillery (e.g. MLRS systems);
Minor surface-to-surface strikes, including short range loitering munitions, FPV drones, and ATGM strikes;
Any threat, authorization, or announcement of force that has not been executed.
Military action that consists primarily or exclusively of munitions that are intercepted before impact will still qualify if they constitute a qualifying military action during the specified timeframe; whether the munitions were intercepted, where the munitions landed, and whether damage resulted will not be considered.
A military action will be considered directed at Kuwait if it is directed at the terrestrial territory of Kuwait, including any internal waters.
Only military actions by Iranian forces explicitly claimed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, or confirmed to have originated from Iranian territory will count toward the resolution of this market. Attacks by proxy forces (i.e. Hezbollah, Houthis, etc.) will not count toward the resolution of this market.
The occurrence, attribution, and timing of a qualifying military action will be primarily determined based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources. Where multiple sources conflict regarding the occurrence, attribution, or timing of a relevant military action, this market will remain open until the earlier of: i) the confirmation of the occurrence, attribution, and timing of the action based on a consensus of information available from the resolution sources or ii) 3 full calendar days (AST) from the date of the first credibly reported evidence of the action. If this period would extend past the end date, this market will remain open to allow for 3 full calendar days to pass. At the end of the third calendar day, if conflicting reports remain, the incident will be adjudicated based on the totality of information available from the resolution sources at that time. No single statement, denial, or presentation of evidence will govern where it is contradicted by the totality of information.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments and militaries of Iran and Kuwait and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Iran's ongoing retaliation campaign in the 2026 Iran war, which began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on February 28, drives trader focus on further targeting of Kuwait. Tehran has repeatedly struck U.S. military sites there—including Camp Buehring, Ali al Salem, and Ahmad al-Jaber airbase—via missiles and drones in July and early August, often framed as responses to American operations. Kuwaiti forces have intercepted most attacks while suffering damage to infrastructure and some casualties; the country also conducted limited retaliatory strikes on Iran in July alongside Bahrain. Iranian threats to Gulf energy facilities and militia activity near the border add pressure. Potential ceasefire talks and Strait of Hormuz negotiations could alter escalation dynamics within resolution windows.
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