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Persian Gulf Crisis / Saudi Arabia #334761

CBS Evening News for Monday, Sep 24, 1990
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.

(Saudi Arabia: Bob Simon) Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's threat to destroy Saudi oil fields featured; two men found cutting Aramco security fence at Ras Tannura, Saudi Arabia, noted leading to expulsion of Jordanian and Yemeni diplomats for spying; scenes shown. [COMMANDER, Marines Commander Lieutenant General Walter BOOMER - comment.] Scenes shown from October 1983 Beirut bombing. [Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Dick WHITE - comments.] [MARINE - explains precautions while in Saudi Arabian cities.]

Reporter(s):
Rather, Dan;
Simon, Bob
Duration:
00:01:50

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