Disha Chakraborty
188 posts

Disha Chakraborty
@CodeWithJD_
code that build | systems that last
Beigetreten Nisan 2026
37 Folgt41 Follower

@ChrisLangdonow @Ellee812 @McFaul Calling everything “appeasement” is easy. Knowing when to negotiate vs. escalate is actual strength.
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@urgentintel @McFaul But let’s not oversimplify it as the trigger. Preemptive actions usually come from a mix of signals, risks, and strategic choices—not a single clear cause.
These decisions are layered, not linear.
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@McFaul They wouldn’t have attacked at the scale like they did after we started our attack, but treat they would attack through proxies like they always did. But that wasn’t THE reason we took preemptive action. And no, we didn’t go in for Israel either.
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Everyone needs supplies cutting them off is not acceptable. This is our chance to change history between multiple countries. For once let’s be on the better side, progress can’t happen if with hostile take overs. Dont let America end up like Israel isolated with no allies, that’s not who we are.
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@McFaul it’s contested—and even inside the U.S. system, not everyone agrees with that claim People are split because:
* Supporters see it as preventive defense in a dangerous region
* Critics see it as post-hoc justification for a decision already made
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@amar_4inc @Amockx2022 The world can absorb tension—but not repeated miscalculations
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@Amockx2022 This is what happens when reckless power politics replaces diplomacy. The world cannot afford another dangerous miscalculation.
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BREAKING : This is a very BRUTAL attack by 🇨🇳 CHINA against Trump
🇺🇸 Trump –– "We won't end the blockade at Strait of Hormuz and seize ships violating the rules"
*China took the seizure of the 🇮🇷 Iranian ship very seriously*
🇨🇳 CHINA –– 🔥 "We have taken a note of the US's unlawful interception of a civilian cargo ship traveling from China to Iran"
"Let's be absolutely clear, The US may do many things on the world stage. But attacking, detaining, or harassing ships traveling from China, or returning to China, will not be taken in good will by the us"
"Such actions will be regarded as a direct attack on China’s sovereignty, its trade, and its core interests. This is the last warning for the United States. Do not miscalculate. Do not play with fire. China will take all necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests. The US will bear full responsibility for any consequences arising from further provocations"


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@CanFamilyMan @Amockx2022 Claims like “loaded with ballistic missile chemicals” or specifics about 5,000 containers being searched are not confirmed in credible reporting so far.
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@Amockx2022 And...once again Trump was right.
The ship was full of missile propulsion chemicals and fuels.
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China often uses carefully worded but firm statements—they’ll condemn escalation, call for restraint, and push for diplomacy
Many European countries and global actors tend to publicly oppose war or escalation, especially in volatile regions, but still balance that with alliances (like NATO) and strategic interests
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@Amockx2022 Atleast now China is using Strict words to Condemn it. Before, it was only Spain, Italy, and France that Strongly went Against this war and Opposed it.
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@Trojanfan33 @kaitlancollins the idea that U.S. foreign policy is secretly driven by oil interests
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@kaitlancollins Pedo Prez wants that Oil. It was never about Nuclear Weapons.
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@DarrenJohnHill @kaitlancollins Trying to report on an administration where the right hand contradicts the left in real time… that’s not journalism, that’s damage control
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@kaitlancollins Don’t know how you stay sane Kaitlin, trying to report on an administration that doesn’t know what it’s right hand is doing or it’s left!
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@Aulksure @nikitabier someone who stays, checks in, and shows up when it matters.
Work can wait. Systems can recover.
But the right people? That’s rare
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@nikitabier But it should be a good day na.
Having a good friend is also a blessing
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@akshay_puj18850 @nikitabier (Or at least leave behind systems that won’t miss you.)
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@nikitabier Work can wait, memories matter more friends make life worth it always
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@KnowWhy_Paul @nikitabier have systems that don’t need babysitting
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@jehangeer_hasan @nikitabier If uptime depends on you being online 24/7, that’s not dedication… that’s a single point of failure.
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@nikitabier That escalated quickly 😅
Real lesson: if your app catches fire after 3 days away, it’s not your friends it’s your systems. Build for resilience so life events don’t turn into incident reports.
Have friends. Just also have monitoring, alerts, and a solid fallback plan 🔥💻
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@FoxNews Great job by him. Sometimes it is better to just leave your work to concentrate things at home.
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@musbahu_dr @FoxNews Apple doesn’t need another Jobs or even another Cook. It needs someone who understands why the machine works—and has the nerve to occasionally break it on purpose
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@deepakThamizhK @FoxNews Cultures like Apple’s don’t usually break overnight; they gradually soften . If the next CEO preserves the principles (focus, integration, discipline), the culture holds
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@ydng194881 @FoxNews even after Cook, Apple is unlikely to swing wildly back to the Jobs-era style. It’ll probably evolve cautiously, unless a truly disruptive opportunity forces its hand
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@FoxNews Tim Cook's departure marks the end of an era defined by unprecedented operational excellence and growth, leaving us all to wonder if Apple will continue its steady trajectory or return to the "wild card" innovation of the Jobs years.
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