Clear and Present Danger
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1:01:01
You know what?
They're wrong.

1:01:04
- Yes, sir.
- They're wrong.

1:01:08
They've directly challenged the
sovereign power of the United States.

1:01:14
No more sending messages.
1:01:17
He wants them to get the message
whether the phone rings or not.

1:01:20
- Those are his words?
- Do they sound like his words?

1:01:25
He can't be clear when clarity is
what he wants to avoid.

1:01:30
What he means is the gloves come off.
1:01:50
I'm telling you,
I had nothing to do with it.

1:01:55
I wish I had done it,
they deserved it. But it wasn't me.

1:01:58
Who did then?
1:02:01
You know, you have no answers.
1:02:07
ls this the way it was with Castro?
No answers?

1:02:10
- You don't want to hear an answer.
- Yes, I do.

1:02:15
lt was done to look like you did it.
By one of the others.

1:02:19
As you suspected. It's always
a friend who hates you most.

1:02:23
Give me the phone.
1:02:31
- Rojas.
- Did you do this thing?

1:02:34
Did I do this thing? Are you calling
to ask me if I did this thing?

1:02:40
You don't consult with us.
You put us in danger.

1:02:45
And now you want me
to believe it wasn'tyou?

1:02:49
It wasn't, Enrique.
1:02:51
The Americans will
retaliate against us all.

1:02:55
I swear I had
nothing to do with it.

1:02:57
Why do you expect me
to lis n to these lies?


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