Iranian parliament speaker met with anti-US, Israel chants in Karbala visit

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Shiite Muslims were reportedly heard chanting “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” as Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf exited the Imam Hussein Shrine during his visit to the Iraqi city of Karbala. The event, captured on video and released by Iran’s state TV, highlights ongoing tensions in the region. Ghalibaf’s visit, primarily diplomatic and religious, comes amid a fragile peace following recent hostilities between Iran and Israel. Although the chants reflect a strong ideological stance, they do not signify an immediate escalation in military activities. Markets appear to view these events as consistent with increased uncertainty about Iran’s internal stability.

Key Takeaways

  • The chanting suggests heightened tensions and potential unrest that markets appear to view as supportive of regime instability scenarios.
  • Ghalibaf’s visit to Karbala, while primarily diplomatic, underscores Iran’s broader confrontation with the US and Israel.
  • Current market pricing for the fall of the Iranian regime before 2027 indicates increased perception of instability, with odds rising slightly from 6% to 6.5% YES.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor any shifts in regional alliances or military postures involving Iran, the US, and Israel. Developments such as defections within the IRGC or major protests in Iran could influence market perceptions of regime stability. Additionally, any new diplomatic engagements or breakdowns in ceasefire agreements could alter the current outlook and market pricing.

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