Situation Reports
Daily structured briefings on the 2026 US-Iran conflict. Each SitRep provides a standardized assessment of the day's developments — including NukeClock position changes, military operations across all theaters, diplomatic activity, casualty estimates, and economic impact.
SitReps follow a consistent format to make day-over-day comparison straightforward. Clock position and 24-hour change are shown for each report, making it easy to track how the crisis has evolved since Day 1. Each briefing covers the Persian Gulf, Levant, Red Sea, and cyber/space theaters.
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SitRep Day 4 — Blockade Holds, Diplomatic Vacuum Deepens
Day 4 SitRep: Hormuz remained blocked, command uncertainty deepened in Tehran, and markets stayed volatile amid stalled diplomacy.
SitRep Day 3 — 50,000 Troops Deployed, Multi-Front War Solidifies
Day 3 SitRep: US force levels rose to about 50,000 in theater as blockade pressure, casualty counts, and multi-front operations intensified.
SitRep Day 2 — Iran Retaliates, Hormuz Closed
Day 2 SitRep: Iran retaliated with mass missile and drone attacks, Hormuz closure, and expanding regional proxy activity.
SitRep Day 1 — Operation Epic Fury Begins
Day 1 SitRep: Operation Epic Fury began with widespread strikes, leadership decapitation in Tehran, and major hits on Iran's nuclear infrastructure.