Thirteen Days
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:10:09
We were eyeball to eyeball, and I
think the other fellow just blinked

:10:29
Sir
:10:31
Mr. President
:10:33
Sir?
:10:35
We have the tally from NSA
:10:37
We have 20 ships
stopping and/or turning around

:10:40
Six, however
appear to be continuing for the line

:10:46
It's a mistake
:10:49
They must not have gotten
their orders yet. Let 'em go

:10:52
That's unlikely, Bobby
:10:54
We've been monitoring
the radio transmissions

:10:56
from the Gagarin and the Kimovsk
:10:58
Their radios are working
just fine, Mr. President

:11:01
One ship, an accident, maybe
:11:04
Six, Mr. President, is intentional
:11:06
Mr. President, let them go
:11:08
You're still here?
:11:09
4 of the 6 continuing ships
are still a day away from the line

:11:13
They stopped the ones
we suspect have weapons aboard

:11:16
We'd look pretty bad shooting up
a freighter full of baby food

:11:19
We sure as shit would
:11:22
Captain, I want you
to maintain contact with those ships

:11:25
and do nothing until I order otherwise
Is that clear?

:11:28
Yes, Mr. President
:11:30
Contact only
:11:38
At its beginning
:11:39
this day looked as though
it might be one of...

:11:42
armed conflict between
Soviet vessels and American war ships

:11:44
on the sea lanes leading to Cuba
:11:49
Find out how close
our exercises are coming...

:11:51
to their anti-ship missiles

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