About Why This War

In-depth explainers on the historical causes, geopolitical factors, and root issues behind ongoing wars worldwide

Our Mission

Why This War was built on the conviction that access to timely, accurate conflict intelligence should not be limited to governments, think tanks, or expensive subscription services. We believe that journalists, researchers, policy analysts, students, and engaged citizens deserve access to quality information to understand the world's most pressing security challenges.

In a world where armed conflicts shape economies, displace populations, and determine the course of history, we are committed to making conflict data accessible, transparent, and useful for everyone.

What We Cover

Why This War provides in-depth explainers on the historical causes, geopolitical factors, and root issues behind ongoing wars worldwide. Our platform aggregates, verifies, and presents data in a format designed for clarity and usability.

We cover active conflicts across multiple regions, providing visualizations, timelines, and analysis that contextualizes raw data within broader geopolitical realities.

Data Sources & Methodology

Our data is compiled from: official government reports, United Nations agencies (OCHA, UNHCR, WFP), academic conflict databases (ACLED, SIPRI, Uppsala Conflict Data Program), verified open-source intelligence, and internationally recognized news organizations.

We prioritize source transparency and cross-reference multiple sources. Where sources disagree, we present the range of estimates rather than a single contested figure.

Why This Matters

Conflict data is inherently sensitive. We strive to present information in a factual, non-partisan manner to support informed discussion, humanitarian response, and evidence-based policy. The data we track represents real human lives, and that responsibility guides everything we do.

Our Team & Independence

The platform was developed by a team of data engineers, journalists, and security researchers passionate about making conflict intelligence accessible to the public. Our backgrounds span open-source intelligence (OSINT), data visualization, and international security studies.

We are not affiliated with any government, military organization, or political group. Funded entirely through advertising revenue, allowing us to remain independent and freely accessible to all.

Structured Data vs. News Cycles

Traditional news media covers conflicts reactively. Why This War provides continuous, structured monitoring that persists beyond news cycles. Where newspapers provide narrative, we provide data.

Our structured data format makes it easy for researchers to track trends, compare across regions, and identify patterns invisible in unstructured reporting.

Contact Us

For inquiries, corrections, or partnerships: contact@why-this-war.vercel.app