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to a minamal number of iterations. The curve for #PaxtonsWheel might decline according to a natural
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Conclusion : There a chance no #SecurityCode is unbreakable.
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1948 need not define Gaza’s destiny. Arabs and Israelis must learn to live together When Israelis pushed out Arabs in 1948, they didn’t think that embittered refugees would turn into a permanent threat to their new state. This was a catastrophic miscalculation.

Arabs and Palestinians don’t just need a peace deal, I write in @theprintindia #SecurityCode on the second anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attacks: The two people need to imagine a shared destiny, or will remain prisoners of their crimes.

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1979 Mecca siege flashback—Saudi resorts to Pakistan to protect the Kingdom Even though the Western media sometimes gives the impression that young Saudis overwhelmingly back Prince Salman’s efforts, some data suggest there is a deep pool of resentment.

The Saudi-Pakistan defence agreement is founded on the Kingdom’s fear its modernisation is unleashing a backlash which could undo the monarchy. The storming of Mecca in 1979 was a nightmare that still hasn’t ended, I write in @theprintindia #SecurityCode

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England must brace for a war that can no longer be deferred There’s little doubt that the unravelling of English politics is taking place at a speed few anticipated. Even though figures show net immigration has been falling, concern over the issue is at the hi...

England’s political system successfully contained conflicts over race and identity youth over decades, I write in @theprintindia #SecurityCode, but the weekend’s protests in London suggest time is running out to evade a coming tide of violence

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Qatar played all sides, peacemaker to Islamist safe haven. Now there’s no place to hide As the world order threatens to buckle under new strains, peacemaking is becoming an ever more dangerous business.

For decades, Qatar played all sides, brokering deals between Islamists, Israel and the West. As the global order buckles, though, it’s discovering its high profile has also painted a target on its back, I write in @theprintindia #SecurityCode

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Trump’s 4,500 troops can topple Nicolás Maduro—not fix Venezuela The US troops could dislodge the government in Caracas, but it won’t be enough to police a country ringed by drug cartels and insurgents.

The Gunboat is back as a tool of American diplomacy—but while it might help Donald Trump terrorise Venezuela’s rulers, it won’t fix his country’s problems with drug cartels and desperate immigrants, I write in @ThePrintIndia #SecurityCode

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A vicious pest is teaching Americans a lesson on why global cooperation matters The screwworm has breached the biological wall established in Panama over decades. The pest is relentlessly marching northwards—helped by Trump’s flailing foreign policy.

A vicious pest that eats live flesh me blood (no, no not Preaident Donald Trump) is teaching American isolationists a lesson on why cooperation across borders matters, I write in ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode

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India-China conflict began in 1947, not 1962 war. Its lessons still haunt New Delhi Indian political leaders will have to prepare their public for the prospect of concessions India never really held—just as Chinese leaders must admit Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh were never theirs.

The China-India border dispute was bequeathed by the decline of British and Chinese empires, and Tibet’s rotten feudalism. In ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode, I explain why leaders need to free themselves from 1962 and think about the borderlands anew

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We’re not building walls —
we’re building filters of reality.
A radiation-proof bunker isn’t just concrete.
It’s layers:
— reinforced concrete
— lead shielding
— clay and graphite
— airtight gates
— filtered ventilation.
Each layer is a cipher.
Each floor […]

[Original post on social.vivaldi.net]

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X is blocking links to Signal, a secure messaging platform used by federal workers | TechCrunch Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) is blocking links to Signal.me, a URL shortener used by the private messaging app Signal that allows users to send out a

⛔X is blocking links to Signal, known as a private messaging platform used by federal workers.

There are plenty of alternatives, even more secure since they are decentralized, such as: @wiremin.bsky.social

techcrunch.com/2025/02/17/x... #SignalMessenger #privacy #securitycode

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Is your PIN code among the first ones hackers are likely to try? The ABC analysed 29 million stolen codes to help you avoid using an insecure one.

The most commonly used PINs turned out to be staggeringly popular; what you need to know. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01... #CyberSecurity #SecurityCode #IdentityTheft #ProtectYourself

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The Assad regime fell due to its own failures, not geopolitical plots. Syrians face new fears Even though Tahrir al-Sham has promised to protect minorities, and to crush transnational jihadist groups in Syria, exactly what comes next is impossible to predict.

In @theprintindia #SecurityCode, I explain how the curtain began falling on the Ba’ath regime long before Bashar al-Assad fled a Syria hollowed out by corruption, coercion and communalism

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Pakistan’s Shia killings mark the collapse of its nationhood. Islamic state knows only war There was little Shia-Sunni conflict in the pre-colonial era. In early 20th century, the struggle for political power sharpened the boundaries, increasingly leading to violence.

The massacre of Shia in Pakistan’s Kurram demonstrates that religious bigotry is devouring the nation-state which nurtured it over decades, I write in ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode

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Trump’s planning a war against illegal immigrants. Problem is, it was lost 70 years ago Each wave of people arriving in America has been decried as unassimilable—only for them to establish themselves as agents of economic growth.

Trump’s coming war on illegal immigration was lost seventy years ago, I write in @theprintindia #SecurityCode

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India-China LAC issue needs new imagination. It's too tangled in nationalism now The real issue is where India’s frontier with China lies, not a few kilometres of ancient trading routes. A solution to this needs deep reflection on claims of territorial sovereignty.

Till China and India extricate themselves from the borders trap they’ve laid for themselves, the next crisis on the LAC will always be just around the corner, I argue in ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode

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Zakir Naik’s empire of hate is built on two centuries of toxic religious identity politics Maulana Rahmatullah Kairanawi's rebuttal of missionary critiques of Islam profoundly influenced Ahmad Deedat, a South African cleric. The pop-Salafism pioneered by Deedat would, in turn, prepare the g...

To dismantle Zakir Naik’s empire of hate, Indians will have to destroy two centuries of toxic religious identity politics, I write in ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode

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Read the Kashmir verdict. It's time to stop treating it like a national security crisis Election after election has seen Kashmir’s people demonstrate that, like other Indians, they seek a future shaped by democratic rights and norms

#KashmirElections: The path to Kashmir becoming like any other part of India runs through starting to treat it like every other part of India, I write in ⁦‪@ThePrintIndia‬⁩ #SecurityCode

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