:05:02
but to no use.
:05:03
He was a cold killer.
:05:11
Tejada!
:05:14
Wake up,
goddamn it!
:05:16
I took the controls...
:05:18
and crossed over the top of the
Scorpion before he could fire.
:05:21
I made it
out of the area.
:05:28
We said the cartel
was up to something.
:05:31
I'm not blaming anybody.
We're on the same side.
:05:35
We have some
decisions to make.
:05:37
Thank you, Mr. Preston.
That will be all.
:05:43
May I say
something?
:05:49
Go ahead.
:05:52
I volunteered to fly
with the anti-drug forces.
:05:55
I watched the men
in those choppers...
:05:57
risk their lives for their
families and their country.
:06:01
The cartel has them outpaid,
outmanned, and outgunned.
:06:04
Knowing that,
they still went out.
:06:07
They didn't
stand a chance.
:06:10
They're heroes,
and they should be avenged.
:06:14
It's more
complicated than that.
:06:16
I think it's
very simple.
:06:18
They killed our people
and they killed our friends.
:06:21
Their drugs kill
Americans every day.
:06:24
It's a war, and it's
our duty to fight.
:06:27
Thank you.
You are excused.
:06:37
Does anyone else
feel as frustrated as I do?
:06:41
Yes, but it's a complex problem.
:06:45
We have an executive mandate
to stop the drug cartel.
:06:48
That pilot out there has
the clearest take on this mess.
:06:52
We are at war, and we deal
with the problem as such.
:06:55
Should we go back to the
same sort of operation?
:06:58
The D.E.A. is fighting
a war with its hands tied...