The video had previously been shown to the families of the US Army Green Berets by US law enforcement but had not been made public until yesterday.
A Jordanian military court sentenced the soldier, 1st Sgt Marik al-Tuwayha, to life in prison with hard labour last week.
The defendant had said he opened fire because he feared the base was coming under attack and that he had acted in line with open-fire regulations.
Jordan’s military said in a statement Monday that the soldier ‘had acted against orders and military instructions and had not acted in self-defence.
The statement was posted by Hala Akhbar, a news site linked to the military that also released the security camera footage.
Jordan initially said the Americans triggered the shooting by disobeying entry rules, a claim that was later withdrawn.
The victims of the shooting were Staff Sgt Matthew C Lewellen, 27, of Kirksville, Missouri; Staff Sgt Kevin J McEnroe, 30, of Tucson, Arizona; and Staff Sgt James F Moriarty, 27, of Kerrville, Texas.
The 6-minute-long video was in line with descriptions previously given by the relatives of the American soldiers who had watched the footage.
It shows the US convoy coming under fire at the entrance to the base. The footage has no sound, but puffs of white-grey smoke indicate gunfire
At one point, two figures, US forces, are seen getting out of their vehicles to take cover. They raise their hands and wave from behind a barrier, but the shooting continues. Another figure, according to past descriptions the Jordanian, chases them and keeps shooting.
According to the descriptions of the relatives, Lewellen and McEnroe, who were in the first vehicle waiting at the gate, were the first to be hit by gunfire.
The defendant kept shooting, they said. He was seriously wounded in the exchange.
metro.co.uk
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