What's with the 9/11-deja vu in Florida? I cannot believe it: they are describing the terrorists as "Foreign Students". Allowed on a USAF BASE???? And that too for "Basic Flight Training" (i.e. Landing not included) and Basic Weapons Training as in How to Fire An M-60 Without Blasting One's Own Feet.
Now they are vetting the PROCESS FOR ADMITTING FOREIGN STUDENTS INTO THE US!!! And I note that there is not a single university Dean who has spoken out against the atrocity, pointing out that KSA Military Frontlyin Allies admitted by the CIA and US AF onto secure military bases, are ****NOT**** what is meant by "Foreign Students".
Here is See Enn Enn:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/07/us/pensa ... index.html
shooter having anti-American views
Madeline Holcombe
Dakin Andone byline
By Madeline Holcombe, Dakin Andone, Barbara Starr and David Shortell, CNN
Updated 5:35 PM ET, Sat December 7, 2019
Esper on Pensacola attack: Can't say it's terrorism at this time
report citing tweets attributed to Alshamrani, the US-based SITE intelligence group says Alshamrani quoted Osama bin Laden in a "will" posted to Twitter. Additionally, SITE reports that postings show a hatred toward Americans for what he perceived as a pro-Israel stance.
According to a New York Times report, Alshamrani watched mass shooting videos at a dinner party the night before his attack. The newspaper says the information comes from a source briefed on the investigation but not authorized to speak publicly.
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A number of Saudi nationals were detained after the shooting in which eight other people were injured at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, a US official said Saturday. The US official did not provide information about the status of the Saudis who were questioned.
The gunman was a second lieutenant in the Saudi Arabian military involved in flight training at the station, Esper said Friday.
President Donald Trump said it is not known whether one person or a "number of people" were responsible.
"We will get to the bottom" of what happened, he said Saturday.
And now the circus cuts in:
FBI deliberating act of terrorism label

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Federal investigators have not yet made a determination regarding the shooter's motive, a law enforcement source told CNN.
The FBI has not yet deemed the attack an act of terrorism, however, that decision remains the subject of internal deliberations among agents in Florida and at FBI headquarters in Washington, the source said.
The official also adds numerous personnel and resources from the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, Criminal Division, Evidence Response Team, and FBI agents posted to Saudi Arabia continue to work jointly on the investigation.
Shooter had been at base for two years
The shooter started his training in Pensacola in August 2017 as part of a three-year program. He was taking classes in basic aviation, initial pilot training and English, according to a spokesperson for the assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
Esper said Friday the Defense Department will review measures for screening foreign students.
"I also talked about our team looking at the measures we have in place to ensure proper vetting and screening of foreign students as they come to our country to make sure we understand we have a good handle on who they are and that they've been properly screened," Esper said.
This Esper seems to be a major-league clown.