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Original Source: CNN WOLF BLITZER REPORTS
JOHN KING, HOST: A fascinating look. Jamie McIntyre at the Pentagon, thank you very much.
And when the United States invaded Iraq two years ago, there were high hopes the fall of Saddam Hussein would trigger an increase in Iraqi oil exports and boost world oil supplies. So far, that hasn't happened.
CNN's Mary Snow has been looking into why and she joins us now from New York.
MARY SNOW, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, John, you know, some estimate, by this time, there would have been one million more barrels of Iraq -- coming out of Iraq every day, but attacks by insurgents...
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