Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark
What to make of it? History is filled with the deeds of blood-thirsty princes bold in ambition and feeble of mind. Massacres make the man, though there is often little to merit the person behind it. The Duke of Sussex seemingly wishes to add his name to that list. In what can only be described as one of his “Nazi uniform” moments, Prince Harry has revealed in his memoir Spare that he killed a number of Taliban fighters. (In the same memoir, the weak-willed royal blames his brother for the uniform idea, though not for organising the Afghan shooting party.)
The prince, wishing to show that he was no toy soldier or ceremonial ornament of the British Army, puts the number of deaths at 25. “It wasn’t a statistic that filled me with pride but nor did it make me ashamed.” He recalls being “plunged into the heat and confusion of battle”, and how he “didn’t think about those 25 people. You can’t kill people if you see them as people.” Doing so from the security of a murderous Apache helicopter certainly helps.
The prince continues to show that he is nothing if not unworldly. “In truth, you can’t hurt people if you see them as people. They were chess pieces off the board, bad guys eliminated before they kill good guys.” Then comes a bit of cod social theory. “They trained me to ‘other’ them and they trained me well.” A dash of Meghan; a smidgen of postcolonial theory.
There it is: the killer aware about his Instagram moment, the social media miasma, the influence of cheap Hollywood tat via Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex. He killed but was merely performing his duty as conditioned by the Establishment or, to put it another way, the army of his late grandmother.
The response from the Establishment was not one of praise. Adam Holloway MP, writing in The Spectator, did not find the statistic distasteful or troubling, but the fact that Prince Harry had mentioned it at all. Good soldiers did not publicise kills. “It’s not about macho codes. It’s about decency and respect for the lives you have taken.”
Retired British Army Colonel Tim Collins also seethed. “This is not how we behave in the Army,” he tut-tutted to Forces News, “it’s not how we think.” That’s Prince Harry’s point: more a doer than a thinker.
That doing involved, as Collins put it, “a tragic money-making scam to fund the lifestyle he can’t afford and someone else has chosen.” Harry had “badly let the side down. We don’t do notches on the rifle butt. We never did.”
Collins became something of a poster boy for revived wars of adventurism in the Middle East with his speech to the 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment (1 R IRISH) battle group in March 2003. It was the eve of an international crime: the invasion of a sovereign country by colonial powers old and new. As with any such crimes, notably of vast scale, it was justified in the name of principle and duty, otherwise known as the civilisational imperative. “We go to liberate,” declared Collins with evangelical purpose, “not to conquer. We will not fly our flags in their country. We are entering Iraq to free a people and the only flag which will be flown in that ancient land is their own.”
In the Middle East, and elsewhere, such gifts of imposed freedom by armed missionaries tend to go off. In July last year, the BBC news program Panorama reported that, “SAS operatives in Afghanistan repeatedly killed detainees and unarmed men.”The report disturbed the amnesiac effect of two investigations by military police that saw no reason to pursue prosecutions. But the allegations were sufficiently publicised to prompt the launching of an independent statutory inquiry by the Ministry of Defence last December. “This will take into account the progress that has already been made across defence in holding our Armed Forces personnel to account for their actions, and the handling of allegations that were later found to have insufficient evidence for any prosecutions.”
Collins must also be aware that commencing a prosecution against British army personnel operating overseas for war crimes, let alone succeeding in one, is nigh impossible. It’s all marvellous to claim that the armed forces play by the book and operate to the sweet chords of justice, but it is rather easier to do so behind sheets of protective glass and exemptions.
Australia, as one of Britain’s partners in military adventurism, has also done its bit to bloat the war crimes files in its tours of Afghanistan. The four-year long investigation culminating in the Brereton Report identified at least 39 alleged murders of captured Afghan troops and civilians, and cruel mistreatment of two more locals by SAS personnel. To date, however, the Office of the Special Investigator has made no referrals to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, a tardiness that is likely to be repeated by British counterparts.
The war criminality theme was bound to be picked up by Afghanistan’s Taliban officials. Anas Haqqani, a senior Taliban figure, suggested to the prince via Twitter that those he had slain “were not chess pieces, they were humans; they had families who were waiting for their return.” But astute enough to sense a public relations moment for his government, Haqqani heaped mock praise. “Among the killers of Afghans, not many have your decency to reveal their conscience and confess to their war crimes.”
In this whole affair, Prince Harry did perform one useful function. He removed the façade of decent soldiery, the mask of the supposedly noble liberator. On this occasion, it took a prince to tell the emperor he had no clothes. “The truth is what you’ve said,” continued Haqqani, “[o]ur innocent people were chess pieces to your soldiers, military and political leaders. Still, you were defeated in that ‘game’ of white & black ‘square’.”
We can certainly agree with Haqqani on one point: no tribunal will be chasing up the royal. “I don’t expect that the ICC [International Criminal Court] will summon you or the human rights activists will condemn you, because they are deaf and blind for you.” Some of that deafness and blindness might have been ameliorated.
Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge. He currently lectures at RMIT University. Email: bkampmark@gmail.com
25 civilians
As discusting as it sounds from the freemasonian Crown Corporation
25 of whom how many were ‘underaged female childsoldiers disguised as kindergarden children’?
To hell with the Ginger Whinger.
He was alone in the middle of night and 1,000 Taliban soldiers attacked him and he killed 25 of them in one sec and other Taliban run away. Fr fr ONG bruh.
LOL, why did he stop at 25 why not 100 or 200? The US/NATO killed more civilians in Afghanistan than FUKING Taliban. Hey, ISIL also claimed time to time that they killed 100s of soldiers in Iraq and Syria which proven to be wrong, and later people find mass graves of civilians.
You can’t make this shit up, “Pentagon misled public on drone strike that killed children.” <- Afghanistan BTW. And this British clown comes in and say he "killed" 25 "Taliban". That fuking ape had a whole army around him to not get killed like fuking rat.
Hey, how about he fuking go to Ukraine, why not? He became a pussy in a real war? Oh WOW.
I can’t I’m dying from laughing. Do these fuking rtdeds think for a sec?
BTW, Bolton plans to run for president in 2024. The man child that got fired by Trump and still BM Trump wants to run for president.
LOL!! i am laughing but that prospect aint funny,the clown is a strangelove war mongering prick.
Prince Harry is Hero of the free world… By free we mean fake press world!
Funny how the brown guys are the ones kneeling while they get to stand. I wonder if it was voluntary or if they told them to kneel. Devils.
I wonder if he took trophys .. he gives insight into the attitudes of royalty and the super rich and how they relate to “commoners”.
As long as the people of the Commonwealth are cool about being SUBJECTS and not citizens and being taxed for living unlike these trash called “royalties”and “dignitaries” then why would the upper class care about the serfs?!
once a mongrel,always the mongrel bred!
Perhaps he has it in for muslims because his momma do many a blow jobs to rich muslim men eh boy!
Prince Harry killed one million enemies
Prince Harry destroyed 2 million planets
Prince Harry saved Earth from Alien invasion
Prince Harry solved the problem of starvation globally!!
Lol….. Comical Ali …..Western Press is so fake it is now a funny paper!
One BIG FUNNY PAPER!
Collins represents the state of Officers in the British army thesedys,the man is an arsehole,as for Harry i think as he gets older killing people will trouble him
Nothing troubles you when you are filthy rich. These scumbags are avid hunters, they like destroying living beings, they feel empowered. And nothing empowers you as killing, torturing, crippling other humans.
The bastard child of late Diana, loves killing moslems for the Rothchilds.
Wouldn’t his Mum would be so proud?!… . Somebody needs to send this little Royal punk assed bitch to Ukraine and see if he’d like to try for 25 more in his “helicopter”!…
Go to “Kharkiv” Baby!… Go to “Kharkiv” B-a-b-y!!!…
Matt
He needs to meet Ahson the midnight cowboy I am sure they will have enjoyable time in Ukrainian trenches
The balding ginger Limey faggot with a half-breed whore wife wouldn’t last a week against real men. The Chechens or Cossacks would gut him and feed his entrails to stray dogs. A fitting end for a Prince of Albion!!
years ago, that shitty little prince gave an interview stating the same coments, in that moment the taliban speaker told something like “it is easy to speak when you are killing people miles away”,peoplehave a short memory
How many Afghan wedding parties did the ginger prick bomb?
The dirty little racist Prince is protected by the Royal force while he was killing innocent women and children
“…bad guys eliminated before they kill good guys…” Typical Anglo Double Speak.
Spare… An irrelevant book, designed to trigger and distract the pleds with outrage, keep you in a sympathetic state debating trivial drivel. Save your money, buy an ice coffee instead.
And still ye limped out of Afghanistan like wiped dogs
No. Actually it was planned that the US/Afghanistan war would end this way by those who started it….because it was used by those who wish to control the earth’s surface to bring about financial & societal changes, globally. It’s not all about just, YOU!
This story is irrelevant to the big picture. It also ignores all the atrocities committed by feckless Taliban regime and its feckless soldiers.
As long as these people worship the words and deeds of a 5th century warlord as some kind of prophet who cannot be criticized in any way they leave themselves open to being ruled by despots enforcing despotism.
In a helicopter probably some distance away from danger and where the victims really tailban or civilians who knows! I have a feeling that Harry may have been sent to Afghanistan in the hope that he would not return sharing the same fate as his late mother!