Wednesday, December 11, 2019

US Suspends Training Of Hundreds Of Saudi Trainee Pilots After Deadly Pensacola Shooting

In this Dec. 9, 2019 photo made available by the FBI, Saudi Arabia Defense Attaché Major General Fawaz Al Fawaz (second from right) meets with Saudi students at the NAS Pensacola base in Pensacola, Fla. (FBI via AP)

Reuters: U.S. grounds Saudi pilots, halts military training after base shooting

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon announced on Tuesday it was halting operational training of all Saudi Arabian military personnel in the United States until further notice after a Saudi Air Force lieutenant shot and killed three people last week at a base in Florida.

The decision will have far-reaching impacts on visiting Saudi personnel, including grounding more than 300 Saudi Arabian military aviation students as part of a “safety stand-down,” first reported by Reuters earlier on Tuesday.

The Pentagon later confirmed the Reuters report about aviation students and added the move would also affect infantry personnel and all other Saudi training, other than classroom training. Such coursework, which includes English-language classes, will continue.

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WNU Editor: This suspension now involves all Saudi military personnel in the U.S .... Pentagon Orders Training Pause for All 5,000 Saudi Troops in US (Military.com).

More News On The US Suspending Training Of Hundreds Of Saudi Trainee Pilots After Deadly Pensacola Shooting

Pentagon grounds more than 300 Saudi trainee pilots in the US for 'safety' reasons after Florida Navy base shooting and will review vetting of foreign soldiers -- Daily Mail
After NAS Pensacola shooting, Pentagon suspends flight training for hundreds of Saudi students, officials say -- FOX News
U.S. grounds Saudi military aviation students after Navy base shooting in Florida -- CBS News
US pauses training of hundreds of Saudi military personnel after deadly Pensacola shooting -- CNN
Pentagon suspends military training of Saudi students after Pensacola shooting -- The Guardian
US Military Grounds 300 Saudi Aviation Students After Pensacola Shooting Spree -- Zero Hedge

3 comments:

jimbrown said...

While a disappointment at what happened in fla, these programs give foreigners fear inducing access to US military.

Anonymous said...

The best fear-inducing access to the US military needed by terrorists is close-up access to exploding US bombs.

Bob Huntley said...

Infiltration is a pain.