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Conflict Tracker

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An open-source, interactive dashboard tracking the ongoing geopolitical conflict. Features live casualty curves, military asset comparisons, a dynamic strike map, and an event timeline compiled from public data sources. Built with vanilla JS and without ads

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In today's rapidly evolving global landscape, staying accurately informed about complex geopolitical situations is more critical than ever. Introducing the Conflict Tracker, a meticulously designed, open-source dashboard that brings clarity and real-time data to the volatile situation involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. This isn't just another news feed; it's a dedicated analytical tool built for those who need verifiable, immediate insights without the noise or bias often found elsewhere. We understand that tracking these developments requires more than just headlines, which is why we’ve focused on creating a dynamic, interactive experience powered entirely by publicly available data sources. Imagine having a single, clean interface where you can instantly visualize the ebb and flow of tensions, moving beyond speculation to grounded, objective understanding. It’s designed to be your trusted, ad-free source for comprehensive situational awareness, giving you the context you need when global events move at lightning speed.

What truly sets the Conflict Tracker apart is its commitment to transparency and deep data visualization. Forget scrolling through endless reports; our platform presents complex information through intuitive graphical tools. You gain access to live casualty curves, allowing you to monitor human impact trends as they develop, alongside detailed comparisons of military assets deployed by the involved parties. The centerpiece is the dynamic strike map, which plots significant events as they occur, giving you a geographical understanding of the conflict's reach. Furthermore, the integrated event timeline acts as a crucial historical anchor, letting you trace the sequence of actions and reactions that led to the current moment. Because this project is built using vanilla JavaScript and is entirely open-source, you can trust the underlying technology and even explore how the data is being aggregated and presented, fostering a community-driven approach to accurate reporting.

This tool is built for researchers, analysts, concerned citizens, and anyone who values data-driven knowledge over sensationalism. By compiling and synthesizing information from various public feeds into one cohesive, navigable dashboard, we eliminate the time wasted jumping between disparate sources. Whether you are trying to understand the strategic implications of a recent escalation or simply need a reliable, unbiased overview of the current state of affairs, the Conflict Tracker provides the necessary depth and immediacy. It represents a commitment to providing essential geopolitical intelligence in a format that is accessible, reliable, and completely free from commercial influence, ensuring that your focus remains squarely on the facts as they unfold.