Prince Harry has mental problem, says Taliban

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HARRY IN AFGHANISTAN. Britain's Prince Harry gives the thumbs up upon his arrival at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, on September 7, 2012. Britain's Prince Harry is back in Afghanistan to serve as a military helicopter pilot four years after his previous deployment there had to be cut short, the Ministry of Defence said on Friday. AFP PHOTO/JOHN STILLWELL/POOL

For comparing shooting insurgents in Afghanistan to playing video games on PlayStation, Britain’s Prince Harry is described by the Taliban as someone who has developed a mental problem. Sounding peeved, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid stressed that there are 49 countries with their powerful military failing in the fight against the mujahideen. Harry, third in line to the throne, said he had killed Taliban insurgents during a 20-week posting flying scores of missions over the restive southern province of Helmand in an Apache attack helicopter. As co-pilot, Harry was in charge of the weapons systems in a two-man cockpit, firing Hellfire air-to-surface missiles, rockets and a 30-millimetre gun. He described the weapons systems as a joy.

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