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Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Pensecola NWS tragedy
Date:   12/9/2019 12:26:43 PM

I have some knowledge of foreign nationals attending U.S. Military training.  In general, it is considered a positive thing - builds military to military relationships, exposure to democracy and the American way of life, teaching an apolitical military.  

So when a foreign national student gets radicalized and decides he hates the U.S. and kills some people, legislators immediately start talking about the screening process for foreign nationals.  Those sent to the U.S. for training by their countries are usually considered among the best and brightest, and usually connected in some way, usually family connections to their governments leadership.  The program has been in existence for what seems like forever and generally operates successfully.  The foreign students are given a lot of leeway and special attention to make sure they don't fail, because in some countries, if they got into trouble or failed, they might be killed upon return home.  

I don't know how they can change the program to prevent self-radicalization by Muslim students.  They apparently didn't learn anything from the Ft. Hood massacre, and that was even our own U.S. soldier who self radicalized.  People around them simply won't talk about it or report it when their views turn radical.  I read this morning that after a trip to Saudi, the shooter came back much more religious and then hosted a dinner party to watch films of mass shootings.  I guess it didn't occur to any of his friends that he planned such an attack himself, nor did they report it.  

We've trained hundreds of Muslim students from all different countries without a serious problem in the past.  So what do we do now?

 

 

 

 

 

 





Name:   KWhopper - Email Member
Subject:   Pensecola NWS tragedy
Date:   12/9/2019 3:31:27 PM

Not that it would prevent such tragedies as this, but why are our military, who are trained in firearm safety, not allowed to carry on US bases? At least give them a fighting chance.





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Pensecola NWS tragedy
Date:   12/9/2019 8:34:01 PM

I don't know why.  I guess they felt that the chances of accidental shootings were too great?  Even if they didn't allow the enlisted to carry guns, I would think it would be okay to allow officers to carry their side arms.





Name:   Old Diver - Email Member
Subject:   Pensacola Precautions.
Date:   12/10/2019 11:59:22 AM

At least when Muslim troopa were around keep a few armed guards handy. And let it be known that armed guard's hollowpoints are filed with pig fat! Then no 76s. 









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