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A Closer Look (Where Things Stand: Iraq) Part II #765791

ABC Evening News for Friday, Sep 17, 2004
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) A suicide bombing at a police checkpoint in Baghdad & the confusion over last night's attack in Fallujah reported; scenes shown from both cities in Iraq.

(Pentagon: Martha Raddatz) A closer look at where the Pentagon thinks things stand in Iraq presented; details given about the impact of the violence throughout the country on rebuilding & economic development & the administration's plans to shift aid money to security; statistics cited on the decline of Iraqi employment. [At a riverside park in Baghdad, 1st Cavalry Div. commander Maj. Gen. Peter CHIARELLI†- comments on the project.] [ABC News military analyst Tony CORDESMAN†- says efforts to restructure the economy have failed.]

Reporter(s):
Jennings, Peter;
Raddatz, Martha
Duration:
00:03:10

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