Pensacola shooting by Saudi national raises new questions about US-Saudi alliance – USA TODAY

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WASHINGTON – The shooting by a Saudi military trainee at a Pensacola naval base, which left three people dead and eight more wounded, is likely to further damage America’s already fraught relationship with Saudi Arabia.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Saturday that he spoke with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, “who expressed his condolences and sadness at the loss of life in the horrific attack.”

But condolences may not be enough as the FBI investigates the shooter’s motivations, including allegations that he posted anti-American sentiments on social media before the rampage.

The shooter, identified by three sources as Mohammed Alshamrani, was one of 852 Saudi nationals in the U.S. for military training provided under a security cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia. He was shot and killed by a local deputy sheriff Friday.

The FBI is examining tweets that Alshamrani may have posted on Friday morning, railing against the United States for its support of Israel and for purported crimes against Muslims, including the detention of suspects in Guantanamo Bay. 

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