A PR show. Why did it require appearance on the US Website Drudge to elicit response? It showed first in Australia -- sorry, UKwest.
Yeah, true to form.British officials had hoped to keep Prince Harry's deployment secret until he had safely returned, but they released video of him serving in Helmand Province after the leak appeared on the Drudge Report.
He's a hero for holding a mic that was supposedly connected to aircraft that killed 30 freedom fighters (where's Ray Carey, Sabang, MilkMan, Obi, Stroller, Macha, Panda, Gent, et al, ad nauseum?) Where is the outrage? Where is the call for sanctions against the UK?
Of course there's none. But isn't this a testament to UK's involvement? I tire of those that tripe on about how the US is crawling out on an increasingly weak branch... Is the world expected to to forgive the UK this transgression so they might decorate an in-line heir to their throne? Ant?
I'm intimately aware of the role of combat controllers and TACP's. If Harry has done what is reported, he has my respect.




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