Florida, the Victim of a Wrong Trust
Florida, the Victim of a Wrong Trust
Perhaps  after deaths of 4 U.S. sailors by a Saudi military trainee during a fatal shooting at a U.S. naval base in Florida

Florida, the Victim of a Wrong Trust

Perhaps  after deaths of 4 U.S. sailors by a Saudi military trainee during a fatal shooting at a U.S. naval base in Florida, the U.S. political structure comes to its senses a little bit to realize what it cherished a viper in its bosom. That investigation and precautionary measures regarding the killing of four American sailors by a Saudi military student  at the U.S. naval base will raise a question among the U.S. public opinion why the U.S. government and intelligence service have trusted Saudi elements in the U.S. and ignored its future consequences and tensions, we have witnessed that after arrests of six Saudi officers and annulment  or suspension of some arms deals  by the U.S. Congress, the media outlets have said that the Pentagon under the pressure from the public opinion and media grounded nearly 175 Saudi Arabian military aviation students.

IRAN NEWS POLITICAL DESK

The Pentagon also suspended all military trainings for Saudi forces in the U.S. It later said the move would also affect infantry personnel and all other Saudi military training, other than classroom lessons.

Such coursework, which includes English-language classes, will continue. Earlier in a statement, the Pentagon had announced grounding more than 300 Saudi Arabian military aviation students as part of a “safety stand-down” after the shooting in Florida.

According to the statement, the U.S. officials also suspended flight training of 175 Saudi students and the decision came into effect immediately after the shooting.

The suspension is just for only 850 guest Saudi trainees and it does not include other foreign trainees. This decision seems has been ignored and has shaken the U.S. security body.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist called for a probe on the incident and said the review of the vetting must be completed in 10 days, and it verifies the news about fear over the security weakness.

NBC reported that in the aftermath of the deadly shooting at a naval station in Pensacola, Florida, acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly said the Pentagon wanted Congress to make it harder for foreign nationals participating in military training in the United States to buy guns.

“We’re looking at that to see whether or not we can get Congress’ support on some ways to, to make that less easy for them to get weapons like that,” he said.

One can definitely judge that all of these measures are taken against Saudis while all Saudi officials, from Saudi King Salman Salman bin Abdulazi to the country’s especial envoy to the U.S, have tried to distance themselves from the incident in their speeches and interviews and they have even taken stand against the incident and have urged the White House not to blame Saudi Arabia.

That the U.S. in order to milk U.S. petro dollars ignored the wounds resulted from the September 11 terrorist attack and that instead of attacking on Saudi Arabia to destroy the country’s oil infrastructures and decided to attack on Afghanistan which had no role in that attack except some elements took Bin Laden to the country, indicates that money and milking the countries is more valuable for the U.S. than crimes against ordinary people and it is not covered for all.

Today Florida is the victim of the U.S. trust to the Al Saud. Yesterday New York was symbol for the collapse of the U.S. power, and undoubtedly tomorrow the U.S. will pay a bigger price.

The White House policies have always been to loot the nations and they have never given a damn to the consequences and damages, even for the U.S. nation and will never do pay.

 By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

  • source : IRAN NEWS