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- Military?
- Military, civilian.

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Construction crew.
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Mostly, technical and electronic
experts of the highest order.

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What are they doing there?
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They came bearing gifts
from Russia to Cuba.

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What kind of gifts?
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The KGB is carefully divided.
2:25:24
Cuba was never in my field.
2:25:26
I cannot give you facts.
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Damn it.
2:25:29
Kusenov!
You made an agreement with me!

2:25:32
Yes, I know.
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I made my bargain with the devil
for facts.

2:25:36
Yes, I will tell you
where you will find your facts.

2:25:42
There is a Cuban named Rico Parra.
You know him.

2:25:46
A leader of the Cuban government.
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He was in the movement
from the beginning.

2:25:49
That's correct.
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He was in Moscow recently
for conferences

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and flew to New York as head of
the Cuban delegation to the UN.

2:25:56
I met him in Moscow.
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- What were the conferences?
- To draw up an agreement.

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Or call it a trade pact.
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Or call it an aide-memoir.
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An agreement
between the Soviet Union and Cuba.

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Setting down exactly
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what the Soviet Union
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is now supplying
and will supply to Cuba.

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Offensive weapons?
2:26:21
Have the Russians brought
offensive weapons into Cuba?

2:26:25
I told you, I cannot give you facts.
2:26:28
But Rico Parra has the trade pact.
2:26:31
He has the aide-memoir.
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It's all there for you to read...
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if you can obtain it.
2:26:38
Who else might handle
these papers, besides Rico Parra?

2:26:43
You have become smart.
2:26:45
Yes. There is another man.
2:26:48
Luis Uribe. Rico Parra's secretary.
2:26:52
He is a security risk.
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How do you know?
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I have used him.
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The Cubans don't know.

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