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Militia to target Prince Harry when he arrives in Iraq: report

Sunday, April 22, 2007
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London: Iraqi militia groups have drawn up detailed plans to seize Britain's Prince Harry as a hostage or even try and assassinate him when he arrives in the stife-torn country next month, a report said here today.


Some of the most notorious paramilitary factions in southern Iraq claim they have informants placed inside British military barracks in Iraq to track the third in line to the British throne, The Observer stated, citing interviews with Shia and Sunni insurgent leaders.


Despite the threats, officials ruled out the possibility that the prince, who is a 2nd Lieutenant in the Blues and Royals Regiment, might not be sent to Maysan, the most volatile province in southern Iraq, where British casualties are mounting.


"We have not concealed the fact that he (Harry) is going out there and the bad guys know that he's coming, and we expect that they will consider him as a high-profile scalp," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Defence.


Harry will serve with the Blues and Royals for a six-month tour of duty. He is trained as a troop leader to take command of four Scimitars and will be deployed in Iraq alongside 11 men who will serve under him.


Militia leaders claim photographs of Harry have already been downloaded from the internet and disseminated to insurgent groups.


"We are awaiting the arrival of the young, handsome, spoilt prince with bated breath. We will be generous with him. For he will return him to his grandmother (the Queen) but without ears," Abu Zaid, commander of the Malik Ibn Al Ashtar Brigade of the notorious Mehdi Army militia, was quoted as saying by the report.


The Shia leader also said if plans to abduct the prince failed then militias would try and assassinate him. "Our sniper teams have also been issued with pictures so they will know his face long before he arrives in our land." Abu Samir, a leader of the Iranian-backed Sunni group Thar-allah added: "Our people are ready to welcome him in their special way - like Leachman." This was a reference to British officer Colonel Gerard Leachman who was murdered by Sheikh Dhari, a tribal leader, in Iraq in 1920.


A senior British army officer, who has completed three tours of duty in Basra, said yesterday that Harry's imminent arrival in Iraq was causing "disquiet at senior levels", and described him as the "mother of all targets."


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Ofcourse like he will ever go in the "hot" areas; or like be he will be on fighting patrol.
 
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Rahman,

The British lines do have a history of leading from the front. From what I heard about him, he is a bright and brave kid
 
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Apparently his colleagues call him "bullet magnet" :lol:

As to the whole navigation thing. I remember a saying we used to have, "There is nothing more dangerous than a officer with a map and a compass":lol:
 
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Apparently his colleagues call him "bullet magnet" :lol:

As to the whole navigation thing. I remember a saying we used to have, "There is nothing more dangerous than a officer with a map and a compass":lol:

:lol: I love that quote mate and it's so true.

One of Israel's greatest assets is knowing their land, and tactics that can be employed.
 
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Rahman,

The British lines do have a history of leading from the front. From what I heard about him, he is a bright and brave kid

I just read through this thread and spotted this gem!!!!:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dude seriously I think you need to check out what young Harry has been getting up to!
He my well be brave however bright is definitely out!
 
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Kesyer,

Dont let schooling get in the way of your education....i believe in that motto. lol... But i do believe he will get into the thick of action
 
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Rahman,

You would want to see a Dead Prince Harry in Iraq
 
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Rahman,

I agree that the war is unjust, But before that, Saddam wasnt exactly the nicest person on the planet. 98% of Iraqi deaths are caused by Iraqi's killing each other. If they do have the chance of the Freedom that you are enjoying in canada, then why not give that chance to Iraq. Bombing in markets, killing each other. Let's not blame the west for that. US has a track record of making successful nations unlike UN. Japan and South Korea are examples of that,
 
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Rahman,

I agree that the war is unjust, But before that, Saddam wasnt exactly the nicest person on the planet. 98% of Iraqi deaths are caused by Iraqi's killing each other. If they do have the chance of the Freedom that you are enjoying in canada, then why not give that chance to Iraq. Bombing in markets, killing each other. Let's not blame the west for that. US has a track record of making successful nations unlike UN. Japan and South Korea are examples of that,

Bush has killed more people then Saddam & his sons put together.

A team of American and Iraqi epidemiologists estimates that 655,000 more people have died in Iraq since coalition forces arrived in March 2003 than would have died if the invasion had not occurred.
Washington post

US bombed all the infrastructure; which resulted in unemployment & outbreak of diseases; the army & police was disintegrated; with the hunger and poverty looming; those skills were turned over to the militants.

US has Japan by its balls for last 40 years; to make sure that Imperial Army never rises & opposes US interest in the region.
 
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