Political analyst Mohammad Daoud Abedi says British Prince Harry's 'hunting Afghans from the air' during his Afghan mission in the southern province of Helmand bears no resemblance to the way a member of a royal family ought to act. The comment comes as Prince Harry, the third-in-line to the UK's throne, has acknowledged and justified killing Afghan people during his most recent deployment in the war-torn nation. The 28 year-old prince has just finished his five-month second tour of duty in Afghanistan. He said he fired at Afghans from an Apache attack helicopter. Harry revealed this in an interview before he left Afghanistan on Monday. He was seeking to justify his hostility towards Afghans while on duty in the southern province of Helmand. The prince is back home after a five-month tour of Afghanistan as an Apache pilot gunner. Press TV has conducted an interview with Mohammad Daoud Abedi, the chairman of the Afghan Nation Peace Council in London to further discuss the issue.
Warning : Silver is Ready to Launch says Todd Horwitz
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Silver's bullish price action is yet to come, with a target of near $20
coming soon, this according to Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com. "To me,
we're goi...
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