In an HWW round, I saw this article in the newspaper:
Upon first glance, one might presume that the Soviet Union and the German Empire are at war with each other. But such is not the case! They are actually in the same alliance. The stack that was destroyed was part of the result of a nuclear attack that the stack was in the vicinity of. Perhaps there should be something that tells the reader that these two nations are not at war, because this article is formatted exactly the same as articles that report events in wars. It even says, "Casualties since the beginning of this WAR.
Upon first glance, one might presume that the Soviet Union and the German Empire are at war with each other. But such is not the case! They are actually in the same alliance. The stack that was destroyed was part of the result of a nuclear attack that the stack was in the vicinity of. Perhaps there should be something that tells the reader that these two nations are not at war, because this article is formatted exactly the same as articles that report events in wars. It even says, "Casualties since the beginning of this WAR.
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