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- Hi, Harry. How do you like Texas?
- It's a bit noisy, General.
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They told me you were reported dead.
Two days later back you come.
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That's my kind, Harry.
Never say die.
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- Did they torture you?
- A little. More mental than physical.
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You're a fine sport. I'm proud of you.
Stick around.
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You like the sound of gunfire?
Me, I love it!
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Who are you fighting, General?
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You don't know what's going on
in the world.
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There's only one important issue today:
Communism.
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That's the threat.
That's what's important.
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You Europeans
don't know anything about it.
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You've all been brainwashed,
just like those politicians in Washington.
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Do you know that the
air on the east coast of
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America is polluted by the Reds?
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Oh, you might look at me,
but boy I tell you and I know
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that the air in Texas
is the only wholesome air in this world.
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I haven't been out of Texas in 25 years.
I don't like the air in other places.
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It's amazing how we all survive.
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Communism threatens Europe
and Europe has got to fight back.
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Close rank s. Hit them hard.
Real hard. Understand me, boy?
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- Sounds dangerous.
- It is dangerous.
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Between 1945 and 1950 the Reds expanded
at a rate of 60 square miles per hour.
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Retreat brings the war
closer, because finally
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we're gonna hit communism.
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I say the sooner the better.
I brought you here to show you something.
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You come along with me.
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This is where the money's made.
Right in this room.
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I've got a three and one
half million ton fleet of
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tankers on the water.
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I've got refineries operating
on five continents.
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I've got oil wells in Texas,
the Gulf of Mexico, South America
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and in six Arab countries.
And this little machine
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controls the whole thing.
Pretty impressive, huh?