Jaysus, way to paint a fucking huge target on your back. And the rest of your family.
No real military person ever discusses that sort of detail in a public setting.
It's like he was given a bunch of questions and every time there was a good answer, and a bad answer, he unhesitatingly picked the bad answer every time.
https://www.news.com...8cbd205d8e7b18e
Taliban leader accuses Prince Harry of ‘war crimes’ after he admits killing 25 insurgents in Afghanistan
Prince Harry has been accused of committing war crimes by a senior Taliban leader after the royal admitted killing 25 insurgents while fighting in Afghanistan.
... "The Duke’s controversial revelation has met with criticism with many saying it was “stupid” and “foolish”.
“Harry’s claim that he killed 25 Taliban is a nightmare, an absolute nightmare, for his security teams. How stupid can you be?” veteran British broadcaster Andrew Neil wrote on Twitter.
Neil is chairman of The Spectator, which published an article by British MP Adam Holloway, a former army officer. Holloway said that in all his interactions with professional soldiers he’d never heard “anybody talk publicly about how many people they’ve killed”.
“They just don’t think it is appropriate to publicise the kill count, never mind whether it is satisfying or embarrassing to them or whatever. It’s not about macho codes. It’s about decency and respect for the lives you have taken,” he wrote.
“Even if Harry did feel some righteousness in fighting, that’s still no reason to publicise his kills.
“I remember one heavily decorated SAS warrant officer friend telling me that when someone asked him how many people he had killed he would always respond: ‘That’s a bit like asking a woman how many men she’s slept with.’ That may be a somewhat sexist remark, since it’s equally grubby for a man to talk about his sex life - something which, funnily enough, Harry looks set to do in this tell-far-too-much memoir.
“Harry is exhibiting, in such cringe-inducing style, the precise opposite of what his grandmother exemplified: dignity, restraint, and an ability to not parade his emotions ... is there any confidence he will not break?”
Former Royal Marine Ben McBean took aim at Harry. While he tweeted that he loved the Prince, Mr McBean said he needed to “shut up”.
“Love you #PrinceHarry but you need to shut up! Makes you wonder the people he’s hanging around with. If it was good people somebody by now would have told him to stop,” he wrote.
Major General Chip Chapman told UK radio station Times Radio that it was “naively stupid” for Harry, his publisher and ghost-writer to have published details of his kills in Afghanistan.
“Harry is not serving but those things are still sensitive,” Major General Chapman said.
“And for him, who wants privacy and security, he’s just opened himself up to every jihadist and nutcase out there.” ...
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 06 January 2023 - 02:32 PM
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