INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HOLDEN
Flashscan Can Number: L6B90P16 Original ID: 30408 Alternate ID: FS080263004_0 Preview available at: https://cdn.dam.gettyimages.com/S60V9855/as/qb0jo4-etbjn4-6ejd4l/FS080263004_0.mp4 INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HOLDEN. POLITICAL: _I &. BRITISH JOLTRLALIST ON KA3sai DEATH ItgpoRT COUNTRY TOWN EVENT NUMBER T. 15RAR° ISSUE NO. EAR ELNGLA.ND ITN Studio INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HOLDEN British journalist. 30408/130B; 1/63 Is today's revolution acid Kassem death report pro-Nasser? (Dixon) Tx S.2. it 9.p.m. CS SOF: Yes I think it is, also probably anti-Communist, and has been ever since the original revolution 4 years ago. There has been a constant struggle in Iraq between the Communists and the Nasseri2tp, with a group of Independent Iraqi Republicans ih the middle, and Kassem has constantly played off the0e 3 groups against each other. None of them has ever succeeded in gaining complete control and one presumes now that the Nasserists have knocked him out of the saddle. (Q: Are you surprised at the news?) No I am not. I am only surprised frankly that he was not knocked out of the saddle quite some time ago. (Q.: Do you think there is any danger to cur oil supplies?) I don't see why we should fear about those. It seems to me that the oil supplies will continue to flow. The c@mmercigi interests of Iraq are all in that direction. Ni Q: lomm: ITN Collings: 53-secs.Transcript
Flashscan INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HOLDEN.||POLITICAL: _I &. BRITISH JOLTRLALIST ON KA3sai DEATH ItgpoRT|COUNTRY TOWN EVENT|NUMBER|T. 15RAR‰ ISSUE|NO.|EAR|ELNGLA.ND ITN Studio INTERVIEW WITH DAVID HOLDEN British journalist. 30408/130B; 1/63|Is today's revolution acid Kassem death report|pro-Nasser? (Dixon)|Tx S.2. it 9.p.m.|CS SOF:|Yes I think it is, also probably anti-Communist,|and has been ever since the original revolution|4 years ago. There has been a constant struggle|in Iraq between the Communists and the Nasseri2tp,|with a group of Independent Iraqi Republicans ih the|middle, and Kassem has constantly played off the0e|3 groups against each other. None of them has|ever succeeded in gaining complete control and|one presumes now that the Nasserists have knocked|him out of the saddle. (Q: Are you surprised at|the news?) No I am not. I am only surprised|frankly that he was not knocked out of the saddle|quite some time ago. (Q.: Do you think there is|any danger to cur oil supplies?) I don't see|why we should fear about those. It seems to|me that the oil supplies will continue to flow.|The c@mmercigi interests of Iraq are all in that|direction. Ni Q: lomm: ITN Collings: 53-secs.