Iran War Clock
War countdown clock with quote curation, but Cost Tracker already did this format.
Reasoning engine behind Agenda Intelligence — reusable strategic-risk analysis skill for AI agents producing policy-risk, sanctions, regulatory, geopolitical and trade memos with explicit evidence boundaries, uncertainty, scenarios, actor incentives, and watch-next indicators.
The use case I had in mind was exactly the kind of fast-moving crisis where everyone has opinions, but very few people structure the problem well, for example the Iran war and its second-order effects on escalation, oil, regional actors, sanctions, shipping routes, and policy response options.
This skill is designed to help break that kind of situation into: stakeholder mapping scenarios policy options and trade-offs implementation risks confidence levels and assumptions The goal is not “predict the future,” but force a more disciplined way to think through what might happen and what decisions actually follow from that.
Repo: https://github.com/vassiliylakhonin/global-think-tank-analys...
Example prompt: Use $global-think-tank-analyst to assess escalation scenarios, regional spillover risks, and policy response options related to the Iran war.
War countdown clock with quote curation, but Cost Tracker already did this format.
Live conflict dashboard, but curating OSINT accuracy at scale is unsolved; dependency on scraped feeds.
Google NotebookLM link masquerading as a simulation engine with no code.
Terminal-style real-time news aggregator specifically for the Iran-Israel-US conflict.
Manually curated war timeline with keyboard navigation, but it's content not a tool.
Curated list of OpenClaw tools—valuable if OpenClaw becomes standard, unproven otherwise.