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Thankyou, sir.
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All I did was repeat what he said.
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You didn't freeze up.
Another man might have.

1:45:10
You're the one who didn't, sir.
1:45:16
I wonderwhat it's like out.
Looked like rain before.

1:45:21
Radio said it would clear
by the afternoon.

1:45:30
Thepremier, sir.
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Yes, Mr. Chairman.
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Mr. President...
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I have ordered
our long-range missiles...

1:45:45
to stand down from their alert.
1:45:50
Only that part ofour defense...
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that has a chance
ofshooting down your bomber...

1:45:56
is still active.
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We do not think
we have much ofa chance.

1:46:02
I know.
1:46:06
And yet, this was nobody's fault.
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I don't agree.
1:46:11
No human being did wrong.
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No one is to be blamed.
1:46:17
We're to blame, both ofus.
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We let our machines
get out ofhand.

1:46:24
Still, it was an accident.
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Two great cities may be destroyed,
millions ofinnocent people killed.

1:46:30
What do we say to them, Mr. Chairman?
''Accidents will happen''?

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I won't accept that.
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All I know...
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is that as long
as we have weapons--

1:46:43
All I know is that men
are responsible.

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We're responsible
forwhat happens to us.

1:46:49
Todaywe had
a taste ofthe future.

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Do we learn from it,
or do we go on the waywe have?

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What do we do, Mr. Chairman?
What do we say to the dead?


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