Thirteen Days
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:08:01
That is correct
:08:03
And this is from
the Highest Authority?

:08:04
Yes. The Highest Authority
:08:08
There are two conditions
:08:09
The U. N. must be allowed to
inspect the removal of the missiles

:08:14
Of course the U. N.
must also be allowed to observe

:08:16
the re-deployment of forces
from the American Southeast

:08:19
I can't speak to that
:08:22
What's the second condition?
:08:25
Time is of the essence
:08:26
How much time?
:08:27
48 hours
:08:29
In 48 hours, there can be no deals
:08:36
I'll see what I can do
:08:54
I think it's very difficult
to make a decision from this document

:08:57
It looks to me like
Fomin's overture was genuine

:09:00
It's a big "if", Bobby
:09:01
It's ten pages of sentimental fluff
:09:03
but he's saying it right here
:09:05
He'll remove the missiles
in return for a no-invasion pledge

:09:08
Mr. President, our early analysis
says this probably...

:09:12
was written by Kruschev himself
It's a first draft

:09:14
It shows no signs of being polished
by the foreign ministry

:09:15
It probably wasn't
even approved by the Politburo

:09:18
as they wouldn't
let the emotionalism go by

:09:23
The analysts say it was written
by someone under considerable stress

:09:28
Glad to know we're not alone
:09:33
It never was my intention
to invade Cuba anyway

:09:36
till they put the missiles in there
:09:40
Gentlemen, I think we should
seriously consider this deal


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