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At least 12 Saudi servicemen training at US military facilities are EXPELLED after investigation into deadly naval base shooting found they had links to extremism and child pornography

  • More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at various US military facilities will be expelled from the country, it was revealed Saturday evening
  • Expulsions were ordered after a probe into the December Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting that killed three 
  • Some of the to-be-expelled Saudis were found to be linked to extremist movements and others in possession of child pornography 
  • Gunman in Pensacola shooting was 21-year-old Saudi aviation student Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani
  • He was one of about 850 Saudi nationals participating in US training program 
  • Justice Department is expected to conclude attack was an act of terrorism 

More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at various American military facilities will be expelled from the US after officials conducted an investigation in the wake of the December Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting.

On December 6 gunman Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, an aviation student from Saudi Arabia, opened fire at the Florida base and killed three Americans – Airman Apprentice Cameron Scott Walters, 21; Mohammed Haitham, 19; Joshua Kaleb Watson, 23; and injured eight others.

He was participating in a training program sponsored by the Pentagon in a security cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia that teaches English, basic aviation and initial pilot training.

More than 850 Saudi nationals are in the US participating in that program, a Department of Defense official stated.

More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at US military bases across the nation will be expelled from the US following an official investigation into December's deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida (above)

More than a dozen Saudi servicemen training at US military bases across the nation will be expelled from the US following an official investigation into December’s deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida (above)

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  1. Methos Methos January 12, 2020

    And is anyone surprised? Seriously, we need to expel ALL muslims from our military (and government positions) and never admit them in the first place. At least these 12 will not be flying planes into our buildings or “fragging” and shooting fellow soldiers.

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