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Transcript: SECRETARY SEES `SOLID PROGRESS' IN IRAQ
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- March 21, 2005
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INDSTRY GROUP 91
Regulatory Intelligence Data
03-21-2005
BAGHDAD, Iraq (Army News Service, March 21, 2005) - "If I was an (Iraqi)
insurgent, I think I'd find a new profession," said Secretary of the Army
Francis Harvey while in Iraq, March 17-18. "We are sending a strong message
to tyrants around the world - you'd better straighten up or there will
be a high price to pay," Harvey said. Harvey made this comment during his
first trip to the war-torn country in his four months as secretary of the
Army. Making stops in Baghdad, Balad, Tikrit, Abu Ghraib and Mosul, Harvey
said that he sees "solid progress" being made in rebuilding the nation
and creating democracy for those who live there. Harvey ...
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