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US–Iran War Escalates After Khamenei Killed, Oil Surges and Markets Turn Risk-Off

by Team Lumida
March 2, 2026
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  • The U.S. and Israel launched large-scale strikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and hitting military, missile, and IRGC targets.
  • Trump signaled the campaign could last weeks, while reports suggest Iranian officials may seek renewed nuclear talks.
  • Oil prices jumped, equities fell, and safe-haven assets rose as investors priced in a wider Middle East conflict.
  • Risks to the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf infrastructure create a potential supply shock for energy markets and a drag on global growth.

What Happened?

The U.S. and Israel conducted extensive strikes across Iran, targeting Revolutionary Guard facilities, missile launch sites, air defenses, and military infrastructure, with President Donald Trump confirming the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Pentagon reported U.S. casualties, while Trump said operations would continue until objectives are achieved and could last several weeks. Iran responded with missile attacks across the region, hitting targets in Israel and near U.S. bases, while Gulf states reported damage to infrastructure and disruptions to air travel and ports. Reports also indicated Iranian officials may be open to resuming nuclear talks through intermediaries as the country moves to establish new leadership.

Why It Matters?

The conflict introduces a major geopolitical risk premium into global markets, particularly through energy. Brent crude surged sharply on fears that the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes—could be disrupted, even as Iran signaled it does not intend to close the passage. Higher oil prices raise inflation risks, complicate central-bank policy, and threaten to slow global growth if the conflict persists. Equity markets reacted with a risk-off move, while the dollar and gold strengthened, reflecting classic flight-to-safety positioning.

Beyond energy, the situation raises the probability of a prolonged regional war involving Israel, Iran, and Gulf states, which could affect aviation, shipping, tourism, and global supply chains. The death of Iran’s supreme leader adds political uncertainty inside Iran, increasing the risk of instability or regime change, both of which historically lead to higher volatility in commodities and emerging-market assets.

What’s Next?

Investors should watch three key variables: the duration of the military campaign, the stability of the Strait of Hormuz, and whether diplomatic talks resume. A short conflict with negotiations restarting would likely cap oil prices and allow risk assets to recover, while a multi-week war with continued strikes on infrastructure could push crude significantly higher and trigger broader equity weakness. Leadership uncertainty in Iran also creates tail risk, as internal instability could either force negotiations or escalate retaliation. In the near term, markets are likely to remain headline-driven, with energy, defense stocks, safe-haven assets, and Middle East-exposed sectors most sensitive to developments.

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