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3:31:00
- Jarré?
- Yes.

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Henri Jarré.
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He was my direct contact.
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Any vital documents that passed
across his desk came to me.

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Do you know him, André?
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Yes. He is an economist at NATO.
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Then, it is believable?
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It's... possible.
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It's more than possible. It's true.
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So now you will want to talk,
you three.

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I will go for a walk in the garden
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before the sun goes down.
3:31:38
(Nordstrom) Blake!
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Monsieur Devereaux, you are faced
with the same problem I had.

3:31:43
Whether to obey your conscience
or to obey your government.

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Let me give you a piece of advice -
don't go home.

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These people will give you
a new life, a new job. Everything.

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Think it over.
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Well?
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Our government is preparing
to take any action against Cuba,

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or Russia,
that circumstances demand.

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Any leak to the Russians of what
we know at this time could be fatal.

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If the Russians learn
we are on the move

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because of all the information
we have,

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they could make those missiles
operational almost immediately.

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Pointed at every big city in America.
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(Devereaux) And that means
France will be involved.

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We have to inform our allies
of our intentions.

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When?
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An American mission will arrive
in Paris in three days.

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And I am supposed to keep my
mouth shut and uncover Topaz?

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At the risk of my own skin?
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That's quite a job, my friends.

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