Clear and Present Danger
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:07:03
- Why?
- Nothing exotic, sir.

:07:06
Straight piracy and murder.
It's not the first time.

:07:11
It's the first time
it was a friend of mine.

:07:16
Yes, sir.
:07:24
- What was that? You all right?
- Yeah.

:07:28
I haven't slept in 36 hours.
Did I make any sense?

:07:30
What did you say?
Just kidding. Good job.

:07:36
- You should give diplomacy lessons.
- To call it as I see it is my job.

:07:42
- And he's yours.
- Wait for me.

:07:48
Shut the door.
:07:54
I promised the American people I'd
do something about the drug problem.

:07:59
You are.
:08:01
We support the Colombians' efforts
against the cartels...

:08:06
We've accomplished nothing. Do these
drug dealers think we're powerless?

:08:10
That they can keep doing this kind of
thing, and there's no response ever?

:08:17
Are you suggesting
a course of action, sir?

:08:21
The course of action I'd suggest is
a course of action I can't suggest.

:08:41
I'm...not sure
where that leaves us.

:08:48
These drug cartels represent
a clear and present danger -


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