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openclaw skills install zeelin-us-iran-war-tracker-enA specialized skill for tracking the US-Iran conflict (English version), strictly focusing on intelligence published within the **last 6 hours**. Use this fo...
openclaw skills install zeelin-us-iran-war-tracker-enCRITICAL: All final reports, summaries, and communications delivered to the user MUST be in English. This skill is designated for English-language output.
This skill provides a focused methodology for gathering and verifying real-time intelligence on the US-Iran conflict. It is tailored to navigate the specific information landscape of this war, prioritizing actionable intelligence over general news.
In this high-stakes conflict, all primary sources (both US/allies and Iran/allies) have a strong agenda. Information should only be considered credible after triangulation: corroboration by sources from an opposing side or confirmation by a reputable, neutral third party (like a major news agency).
A strict 6-hour time filter is mandatory for all searches. This skill is for near-real-time tracking, not historical analysis.
Entity & Event Keywords:
US military, CENTCOM, Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Hezbollah, HouthiPersian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Tehran, Tel Aviv, Ali Al Salem Air Base (Kuwait), JordanIRIS Dena, Thaad system, ballistic missile, suicide drone, F-35, torpedo attack, cyber attackPete Hegseth (US Secretary of Defense), Abbas Araghchi (Iranian Foreign Minister)Search Query Strategy:
(US OR American) AND (sinks OR strikes OR hits) AND (Iran OR Iranian) AND (ship OR vessel OR submarine)(Iran OR Iranian) AND (missile OR drone) AND (attack OR strike) AND (Israel OR Tel Aviv)site:defense.gov "Iran", site:en.mfa.ir "United States", site:idf.il "Iran"جنگ ایران و آمریکا), and Hebrew (מלחמת איראן-ארצות הברית) to capture local perspectives.Prioritize sources based on their proximity to the events and their established neutrality.
| Tier | Source Type | Specific Examples for This Conflict | Purpose & How to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1A | US & Allies Primary Sources | defense.gov, centcom.mil, idf.il, state.gov | For official US/Israeli claims, statements, and footage. Treat as a claim to be verified. |
| 1B | Iran & Allies Primary Sources | en.mfa.ir, IRNA.ir, Tasnim News Agency, Press TV | For official Iranian/allied claims and counter-claims. Treat as a claim to be verified. |
| 2 | Global News Agencies | Reuters, Associated Press (AP), AFP | Crucial for triangulation. These agencies often have correspondents on the ground and are the first to provide independently verified reports. Use them to confirm or deny claims from Tier 1 sources. |
| 3 | Specialized & International Media | Al Jazeera, BBC News, The Guardian, New York Times | For in-depth analysis, context, and reports on secondary effects (e.g., civilian casualties, diplomatic efforts). Good for understanding the "why" behind the "what." |
| 4 | International & Humanitarian Orgs | un.org (UN News), icrc.org (Red Cross), amnesty.org | For information on civilian impact, human rights, and potential war crimes. |
Minimum Length Requirement: The final report delivered to the user MUST be no less than 1,000 words. Depth and completeness are non-negotiable. If verified information is insufficient to meet this threshold, explicitly note the intelligence gaps and provide relevant background context to fill them.
When presenting the findings, structure is key to clarity.