Reader guide
ConflictClarifier for policymakers
If your job involves making decisions that depend on a structured read of the Iran-Gulf information environment, ConflictClarifier is a public layer you can use without owning the analytical infrastructure yourself.
How to approach the site
Use the daily briefing for situational awareness. Use the methodology pages to calibrate how much weight to put on a given label. Use the source-reliability page to evaluate the outlets your team is already reading. Cross-check our verification labels with primary sources before they enter a decision pipeline.
Daily situational awareness
Decision-grade caveats
Reference
What this site is not
ConflictClarifier is not an intelligence agency. It has no classified sources, no operational role, and produces no recommendations. Treat it as a structured public layer, not as advice.
What to keep in mind
- This is not financial, legal, military, safety, or evacuation advice.
- Predictions and simulator outputs are scenario-modelling — they are not forecasts.
- Casualty figures should be cross-checked against named primary sources (health ministries, OCHA, ICRC) before they become inputs to a decision.