The plan and its implementation both remain controversial. While Moltke's modifications certainly played their part in its failure, the plan did also presume a slow Russian mobilisation (Russia mobilised much faster than expected in 1914), and also called for the violation of the neutrality of Belgium (which in turn guaranteed Britain would be an enemy in 1914).
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