Wrong Is Right
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- Surely not together.
- Why not?

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King Awad uses the word of God.
And you, sir, use...

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Yes?
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Terrorism.
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To you, what is terrorism?
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Innocent victims, political murders.
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Like the Belgians used in the Congo.
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Like the French in Algeria.
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The Japanese in Manchuria.
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Like the British
against the Americans.

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Like the Irish against the British.
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Like Mussolini against Ethiopia.
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Like Hitler used against the Jews.
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Like the Jews used against us.
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Like the Americans
used a bomb in Hiroshima.

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You mean terrorism like that?
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Two atom bombs...
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...each strapped in a suitcase.
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Each an easily made,
functional bomb.

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And each is a 10-kiloton weapon...
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...with a destructive force,
Mr. President...

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...greater than the Hiroshima bomb.
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Primary targets,
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

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- Do the Israelis know?
- Doubtful.

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- Because if they did...
- Atomic war.

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Mr. President, press the button
on that little black box...

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...nothing personal,
and in 30 minutes, whammo.

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No more commies, no more Arabs,
no more oil crisis.

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No more anything.
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Get King Awad.
He'll crack down on that lunatic.

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- What are you doing?
- He bought the bombs.

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- He who? Not King Awad?
- Yes, sir.

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- And he's giving them to...?
- Yes.

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Why?
:34:58
Voices in the desert told him to.

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