The original headline says "says he's ready" rather than "prepared". The difference might seem small but it's significant.
"Prepared" implies that there's some work towards actually performing it. "Says he's ready" just means that the guy himself would do it, but doesn't suggest that there's anything in the works for it to happen.
The claim is the only news in the article. Everything else is background.
jfengel 6 hours ago | next |
The original headline says "says he's ready" rather than "prepared". The difference might seem small but it's significant.
"Prepared" implies that there's some work towards actually performing it. "Says he's ready" just means that the guy himself would do it, but doesn't suggest that there's anything in the works for it to happen.
The claim is the only news in the article. Everything else is background.