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Does anyone trust anyone anymore?
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- Do you even trust your own wife?
- Do you?

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Come to think of it, I believe I do.
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Part two of No. 1390, colonel.
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Tokyo to embassies
in Washington and Berlin.

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Thank you, Miss Cave.
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The Japanese are moving south
to occupy French Indo-China.

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- This is big trouble.
- Yeah.

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Well, ultra list or not...
:29:36
...someone has to tell
the president about this one.

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"Therefore, we will impose
a full embargo...

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...on all trade with Japan.
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We do not anticipate immediate
hostile action by Japan...

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...but you get this information...
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...so you may take appropriate
precautionary measures. "

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"Appropriate precautionary measures. "
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What the hell does that mean?
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Now, this is signed jointly
by General Marshall and Admiral Stark.

:30:17
Until we know how the Japanese will
react, we're not gonna take chances.

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- We go on full alert.
- Yes, sir.

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Stark says they don't anticipate
hostile action.

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Why send a warning at all?
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Damn it.
:30:37
Damn it, why can't Washington
give us the full inside story?

:30:42
I'd sooner form my own opinion.
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"Don't anticipate hostile action. "
:30:54
Well, all right, we'll go ahead.
:30:58
Increase air and sub patrols,
alert senior commanders.


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