Wednesday, May 22, 2013   

Taliban says video game fan Harry has gone mental
(01-23 11:03)

Britain's Prince Harry, who compared shooting insurgents in Afghanistan to playing video games, “has probably developed a mental problem,’ the Taliban said.
“There are 49 countries with their powerful military failing in the fight against the mujahideen, and now this prince comes and compares this war with his games, PlayStation or whatever he calls it,’’ Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told AFP.
Harry, who was exposed in the media for a naked romp in Las Vegas, said he had killed Taliban insurgents during a 20-week posting flying missions over the 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-millimeter gun.
“It’s a joy for me because I'm one of those people who loves playing PlayStation and Xbox, so with my thumbs I like to think I'm probably quite useful,'' he said in interviews released on Monday after the end of his posting.
“This is a serious war, a historic war, resistance for us, for our people,'' Mujahid told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location. “But we don't take his comments very seriously, as we have all seen and heard that many foreign soldiers, occupiers who come to Afghanistan, develop some kind of mental problems on their way out.''
Asked by Britain's Press Association if he had killed from the cockpit, Harry said: “Yeah, so lots of people have.
“Take a life to save a life,’’ he shrugged. “If there's people trying to do bad stuff to our guys, then we'll take them out of the game.’’
The Taliban have been waging an insurgency in Afghanistan for 11 years since being ousted from power for harboring al-Qaeda chief Osama bin laden after the 9/11 attacks on the United States.
During the war, they have faced more than 140,000 troops from over 50 countries but remain a serious threat to the Western-backed government with NATO troops due to withdraw in 2014.
   
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