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Persian Gulf War / Iraq / Hussein #340766

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Jan 15, 1992
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.

(Tel Aviv: Bob Simon) Outcome of the Persian Gulf war analyzed; excerpts shown from Baghdad television of American homeless people; scenes shown of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, of reconstruction in Iraq. [Brookings Institution William QUANDT - says United States intervention was conservative.] Syrian, Iranian, and Libyan missile buying sprees, Middle East peace talks since the war mentioned. [Tel Aviv University Joseph ALPHER - says another war would be more dangerous.] Wartime scenes shown.

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

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