USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill
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USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill
Purpose
Use this skill to track public information about USA-Iran conflict risk, military escalation, diplomacy, sanctions, cyber activity, shipping disruption, energy-market impact, and civilian-safety updates.
The skill is for situational awareness and defensive planning only. It does not predict war with certainty, encourage violence, target people, or provide operational military advice.
When to use
Use this skill when the user asks for:
- USA vs Iran war updates.
- Gulf / Kuwait / GCC safety implications from USA-Iran tensions.
- Red Sea, Strait of Hormuz, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Israel, or Gulf escalation context tied to USA-Iran risk.
- Cyber threat updates connected to Iran, US entities, critical infrastructure, hacktivists, or retaliation claims.
- A short Telegram/X-ready alert draft about public developments.
- A daily/weekly conflict-risk brief.
- A rumor check before sharing war news.
Core safety rules
- Use only public, legal sources.
- Do not reveal private locations, troop movements, live tactical details, or instructions that could help violence.
- Do not amplify unverified attack claims; label them as unconfirmed until verified by reliable sources.
- Separate facts, assessments, and rumors clearly.
- Avoid inflammatory language, hate, or collective blame against Americans, Iranians, Arabs, Jews, Muslims, or any civilian group.
- Focus on civilian safety, business continuity, cyber defense, and source verification.
- Do not give real trading or investment advice based on war news. If markets are mentioned, frame it as risk context only.
- Do not suggest cyber retaliation, hacking, doxxing, disruption, or unauthorized testing.
Recommended source tiers
Tier 1: official / primary
- White House, US Department of Defense, US State Department, CENTCOM.
- Iranian government or military statements, clearly labeled as official claims.
- Kuwait, GCC, UN, IAEA, IMO, and embassy advisories.
- Official airline, maritime, energy, and civil-defense notices.
Tier 2: reliable reporting / specialist context
- Reuters, AP, AFP, BBC, Al Jazeera, Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post.
- Defense and security specialists with clear sourcing such as Janes, IISS, CSIS, RUSI, ACLED, ISW, Recorded Future, Mandiant, Microsoft Threat Intelligence, CISA.
Tier 3: social media / OSINT leads
- Verified journalist posts, satellite imagery analysts, maritime trackers, flight trackers, local eyewitness media.
- Treat as leads, not confirmed facts, until cross-checked.
Verification checklist
Before producing a confident alert, check:
- What exactly happened?
- Where did it happen?
- When did it happen? Include timezone.
- Who is making the claim?
- Is there independent confirmation from at least two credible sources?
- Is the source primary, reliable media, or social-media-only?
- Could old footage, mistranslation, propaganda, or satire be involved?
- Is there a direct Kuwait/GCC/cyber/business safety impact?
- What is still unknown?
- What confidence percentage is justified?
Escalation indicators
Track these indicators, but do not overstate them:
- Direct US-Iran military strike or confirmed casualties.
- Attack on US bases, ships, embassies, or personnel linked to Iran-backed actors.
- Strike on Iranian territory or senior Iranian personnel.
- Closure/threats around Strait of Hormuz or major shipping lanes.
- Embassy evacuation, travel advisory escalation, airline route suspension.
- Major cyber activity against energy, finance, telecom, government, or critical infrastructure.
- UN Security Council emergency meeting, IAEA escalation, sanctions escalation.
- Oil/gas disruption, tanker incidents, insurance/shipping warnings.
- Regional spillover involving Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Israel, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, or Qatar.
Risk labels
Use a simple label:
- GREEN: routine tension; no confirmed escalation.
- YELLOW: credible warning, limited incident, or unverified attack claim.
- ORANGE: confirmed incident with regional/cyber/business impact.
- RED: direct military exchange, confirmed major casualties, or official emergency advisory.
Output format: short alert
🚨 USA-Iran Watch — [DATE/TIME + TZ]
Risk: [GREEN/YELLOW/ORANGE/RED]
Confidence: [xx%]
What happened:
- [1-2 factual bullets]
Why it matters:
- [Kuwait/GCC/cyber/business impact]
Action now:
- [defensive/civilian-safe step]
Source:
[link]
Output format: daily brief
USA-Iran War-Risk Brief — [DATE]
Overall risk: [GREEN/YELLOW/ORANGE/RED]
Confidence: [xx%]
1. Military/security
- [fact + source]
2. Diplomacy/sanctions
- [fact + source]
3. Cyber risk
- [defensive note + source]
4. Kuwait/GCC impact
- [travel, business, energy, shipping, cyber, public safety]
5. Watch next
- [2-4 indicators]
Bottom line:
[one short assessment]
Cyber-defense add-on
If USA-Iran tensions rise, recommend defensive steps only:
- Review MFA coverage for admin, email, VPN, cloud, and social accounts.
- Patch internet-facing systems and VPN appliances.
- Monitor phishing themes tied to war/news/aid/embassy/travel alerts.
- Increase logging for authentication, endpoint, DNS, and cloud access.
- Review incident-response contacts and backup restore readiness.
- Warn staff not to open sensational war videos, attachments, or urgent donation links.
Never recommend offensive cyber action or retaliation.
Rumor-control wording
Use this when evidence is weak:
I’m treating this as unconfirmed for now. I found the claim, but not enough reliable independent confirmation yet. Best action: wait for official or major-wire confirmation before sharing.
Kuwait/GCC public-safety wording
For Kuwait/GCC readers: this is a monitoring update, not a panic alert. Follow official advisories, avoid spreading unverified clips, keep travel plans flexible, and make sure business cyber defenses are ready for phishing or disruption attempts.
Example prompts
- Check today’s USA-Iran war-risk news and give me a short confidence-rated brief.
- Is this USA-Iran attack claim real or just a rumor? Verify sources and tell me if I should share it.
- Prepare an Arabic X/Twitter alert for Q8 Cyber Partner about USA-Iran cyber risk, defensive only.
- Summarize Kuwait/GCC impact if USA-Iran tensions escalate this week.
Support / Donate
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- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
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USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill 是什么?
Monitor public USA-Iran war-risk news with verified sources, escalation indicators, civilian-safety context, and no-rumor safeguards. 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 44 次。
如何安装 USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install usa-vs-iran-war-monitor-skill」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill 是免费的吗?
是的,USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill 支持哪些平台?
USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 USA vs Iran War Monitor Skill?
由 Kw.Hades- Creative Labs(@abdullah944)开发并维护,当前版本 v0.1.0。