The actual title of the linked article is: Leaked German military documents laid out a doomsday scenario where Russia wins in Ukraine then invades Europe
The article explicitly states:
The documents are not a prediction but part of worst-case-scenario planning, a common exercise within militaries. A German official called the scenario “extremely unlikely.”
So I don’t think that the title of this post is fair. Russia could go to war with NATO in 2024, and you don’t need a leaked document to tell you that. But there is nothing in this article that makes this possibility seem any more or less likely.
I see - thank you for adding that context, I think that this title change is in itself quite interesting… Because then they did intend to use a sensationalist title, and only changed it later.
I have double-checked out of curiosity and I do see that your post’s title is the title indexed by google:
I am sorry for jumping into the assumption that you had changed the title yourself.
The actual title of the linked article is: Leaked German military documents laid out a doomsday scenario where Russia wins in Ukraine then invades Europe
The article explicitly states:
So I don’t think that the title of this post is fair. Russia could go to war with NATO in 2024, and you don’t need a leaked document to tell you that. But there is nothing in this article that makes this possibility seem any more or less likely.
So, what you are saying is Russia has definite plans to invade France this year!??!
Putin wants those excellent Baguettes
I got a call from Belgium, they already passed through
Exactly! I was worried you wouldn’t be able to read in between my lines 😌
The likelihood of Russia going to war with a NATO country is about as likely as Russia launching a nuclear strike on Ukraine.
It’s not impossible but so very improbable.
But in all seriousness this is such a huge failure of our media to resort to scaremongering instead of staring the facts.
I agree.
But in this case that is not what is happening… The linked article does not make the claim that is present in the title of this post at all!
Which breaks rule 1: Title must match the article headline Report OP’s ass.
Good point - reported
This headline is the one that loads in Google. Business Insider has changed it since then.
I see - thank you for adding that context, I think that this title change is in itself quite interesting… Because then they did intend to use a sensationalist title, and only changed it later.
I have double-checked out of curiosity and I do see that your post’s title is the title indexed by google:
I am sorry for jumping into the assumption that you had changed the title yourself.
Won’t stop the reports, but thanks for checking!