About The Wartime Report
Open Source. Unbiased. Independent.
The Wartime Report is an open-source, independently produced daily briefing covering the 2026 Iran War — the military conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran that began on .
Our entire codebase, research notes, and editorial process are public on GitHub. You can verify every claim, check every source, and contribute improvements.
Each day we publish a comprehensive report covering:
- Military developments — strikes, operations, casualties, and strategic moves
- Economic impact — energy markets, global trade, sanctions, and financial consequences
- International reactions — diplomatic responses, alliances, and geopolitical shifts
- What it means for you — how the conflict affects everyday people worldwide
Why?
Wars are confusing. Information is fragmented across dozens of outlets, each with their own framing and bias. We aim to provide a single daily source that's concise, comprehensive, and as objective as possible.
We believe informed citizens make better decisions — about their finances, their safety, and their political engagement.
Our Sources
We aggregate and cross-reference reporting from major international outlets including:
- Reuters, Associated Press (AP)
- BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera
- The New York Times, The Washington Post
- Foreign Affairs, Politico
- Britannica, Institute for the Study of War
- Local and regional outlets for on-the-ground reporting
Why Open Source?
Because trust in media is at an all-time low. We believe:
- Transparency builds trust — you can read our sources, verify our claims, and see our methodology
- Community improves quality — open an issue if you spot an error, submit a PR to improve coverage
- Information should be free — especially during wartime, when accurate reporting saves lives
- No hidden agenda — our code, our data, our editorial decisions are all in the open
Contribute
Found an error? Have a source we missed? Open an issue on GitHub or submit a pull request. The more eyes on this, the better the reporting gets.
Disclaimers
The Wartime Report is an independent, open-source project. We are not affiliated with any government, military organization, or political party. Information is compiled from publicly available sources and may be incomplete or subject to the fog of war.
We strive for accuracy but acknowledge that wartime reporting is inherently uncertain. We will correct errors as they come to light.
Contact
- Email: thewartimereport@gmail.com
- GitHub: github.com/thewartimereport
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