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In the boy wonder's case....It's clearly my feeling {having served in the US Marines} that the indigenous fighters would no more recognize him or know who he is than they would if Tom Cruise were serving in the US Marines. I think that incredibly unfair to start name calling a person you don't know, as 'boy wonder', whether you have served or not. That shows that you have already judged harry before looking at the situation as a whole. It isn't as though he asked to be a royal after all. He didn't ask for his mother to be diana either. And from reports, he wants to go. It's not like he is next in line - and it's not as though there aren't any in line after him. The royals aren't exactly a small family and really, the government couldn't give a damn if he was in danger or not. He would simply, like Kings and princes before him, die a martyr. It would be naive to think he wouldn't be an easy target. If we know which regiment he is in, I am sure those he would be fighting would be aware as well, which means that the whole unit will be targeted moreso than any other. Even if he isn't easily reconisable, he will still be wearing tags and labeled - and the iraqi troops aren't some under developed army. It may not be a great decision on the armies part, but it is hardly his fault. People seem more worried that one single man should serve, than the protection of many. Peace
< Message edited by darkinshadows -- 5/17/2007 3:11:04 AM >
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