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Old 15-05-2007, 17:23   #104
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Re: Should Prince Harry go to Iraq?

I'd guess it's related to the disorganised form of the insurgency.
Small cells that are loosly linked in beliefs and name, but no real structure or guidence.
IED's like most mines are oppertunistic in nature, they rely on your target being in the right place and the right time, and driving over the damn things. If the insurgency was united in actuallity rather than in just a cause, then they could get organised and start making well thought out attacks.
The other thing is, didn't we kill the guy who was promoting beheadings and kidnappings much to the annoyance of other insurgance leaders as it was costing them muslim support in the middle east?
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