Like to bribe Americans, ingratiate themselves to them to get what they want. The minute that oil money dries up, they'll be even worse than Iran.
Off-topic but why do you think attitudes are so different in East Germany from the West? Is it mainly that they have less money, or that the society has the experience of going through Communism?
No, it simply kept the prussian german spirit. Never got weak like west Germans. The division of Germany left the german spirit mostly intact in the east. After reunion the west germans believed their system would simpy overtake east. But it was wrong, since east gets more and more radical and now even sweps into the west. I have money. My family is well off. Yet we are far right. Studies show that in east Germany the young and good educated vote far right. Its a very basic consequence. West preaches tolerance. I see tolerance as weakness. If something angers me, i destroy it. I crush a mosquito that angers me at night. I dont tolerate it. Same with migrants. I have zero tolerance for their pathetic culture. I dont accept them nor tolerate them.
NO ONE SHOULD OWN GUNS?! Here’s my response to this IGNORANT statement: https://www.personaldefenseworld.co...an-armed-citizen-took-down-an-active-shooter/
So I guess when dumb Irish Americans were funding the IRA that means the US was the world's biggest terrorist state.
It is absolutely true. Saudi Arabia is the most disgusting vermin tht crawls on this planet. Evry single one of them. 911 was paid from them as well, up to highest circles.
More details here. https://twnews.us/us-news/6-saudis-arrested-for-questioning-after-nas-pensacola-shooting-official
Yep.. I am still wondering how the other Saudis were filming the attack since it was in a classroom. https://twnews.us/us-news/6-saudis-arrested-for-questioning-after-nas-pensacola-shooting-official The suspects were taken into custody and are being questioned about the shooting, the source said. The FBI, which is leading the investigation into the incident that took place early Friday morning at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola in Florida, declined to reveal the identity of the shooter in the early stages of the investigation, but a U.S. official told Fox News that the gunman was an aviation student from Saudi Arabia named Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani. NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA SHOOTER WAS SAUDI AVIATION STUDENT, INVESTIGATORS EYE POTENTIAL TERROR LINK Alshamrani was allegedly a student at the Navy training program aimed at "immersing international students in our U.S. Navy training and culture" to help "build partnership capacity for both the present and for the years ahead," Cmdr. Bill Gibson, the center’s officer in charge, said in 2017. "These relationships are truly a win-win for everyone involved."
But Friday's events caused many officials and lawmakers to call for deeper scrutiny of the security measures and vetting that goes into selecting trainees. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said on Twitter that he is calling for a "full review" of the Navy training programs after investigators said they were exploring the possibility that the attack is related to terrorism. "I'm very concerned that the shooter in Pensacola was a foreign national training on a U.S. base. Today, I'm calling for a full review of the U.S. military programs to train foreign nationals on American soil. We shouldn't be providing military training to people who wish us harm," Scott said. Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters Friday that although his first priority is supporting the ongoing investigation and determining the shooter's motives, he also said: "I want to make sure we’re doing our due diligence to understand what are our procedures" concerning the training programs. "Is it sufficient [et cetera, et cetera] and it may not be -- it may be the vetting -- are we also screening persons coming to make sure that they have, you know, their life in order, you know, their mental health is adequate," Esper said. "So we need to look at all that." Esper referred to the shooter as a Saudi national who was a second lieutenant in flight training.
Under NORAID, the government allowed collections to be publicly made on the streets and bars in the US which was use to buy guns and bomb making equipment that were used by the IRA.
Sources told Fox News that the scene of the shooting -- a classroom, where students usually spend three months at the beginning of the program -- indicated that the shooter was a student who was “early” in his training. The majority of the hundreds of foreign aviation students who have participated in the program are from Saudi Arabia, the Navy said. The Naval training program has about 1,500 pilots in total. Saudis have received training at the Pensacola site since the 1970s, with as many as 20 students from the Middle Eastern country in any given class, sources told Fox News. Many of the students are often from the Royal Family, putting pressure on officials to pass pilots through the training program in an attempt to preserve diplomacy with the U.S. ally. Many U.S. military pilots have complained for decades that some of the Saudi pilots are not safe flyers, sources said. Security at the base had been beefed up over the last five years and the addition of a front gate barred access to civilians from neighboring Pensacola. It would take civilians about 45 minutes to get through security at the front gate but not every car is always checked, sources said. “The government of Saudi Arabia needs to make things better for these victims," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who said he had spoken to President Trump about the shooting, told reporters during a news conference Friday afternoon. "They are going to owe a debt here given that this is one of their individuals.” The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed "its deep distress" following the shooting and offered "its sincere condolences to the victims' families, and wishes the injured a speedy recovery," it said in a statement on Friday. "The perpetrator of this horrific attack does not represent the Saudi people whatsoever. The American people are held in the highest regard by the Saudi people," the ministry said."Building upon the strong ties between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America, and in continuation of the ongoing cooperation between the two countries’ security agencies, the Saudi security agencies will provide full support to the US authorities to investigate the circumstances of this crime." President Trump also said that he spoke to King Salman of Saudi Arabia after the shooting and that the foreign leader "called to express his sincere condolences and give his sympathies to the families and friends of the warriors who were killed and wounded in the attack that took place in Pensacola, Florida." continued https://twnews.us/us-news/6-saudis-arrested-for-questioning-after-nas-pensacola-shooting-official
I have doubts on the filming claim. Initially I thought that the shooting occurred outside. But in a classroom it is not uncommon for students to film lectures so that they don't have to take notes. Little doubt that The Daily Mail are peddling fake news that the three were involved in a conspiracy, the MO of The Daily Mail. And little doubt that the 6 that were arrested were just taken in for questioning just because they are also Saudi.
I sure hope that all the Saudis were not in on this. We have trained thousands of Saudis going back to 1950. I know King Salman is freaked out. “The King said that the Saudi people are greatly angered by the barbaric actions of the shooter, and that this person in no way shape or form represents the feelings of the Saudi people who love the American people,” Trump added.