:07:08
	l see not catching Aidid
is becoming a routine.
:07:12
	We weren't trying to catch Aidid.
We were trying to catch you.
:07:15
	Me?
:07:16
	But am l that important?
:07:19
	l hardly think so.
:07:20
	-You're just a businessman.
-Trying to make a living.
:07:24
	Yeah. Selling guns to Aidid's militia.
:07:31
	You've been here, what?
:07:35
	Six weeks?
:07:38
	Six weeks
you are trying to catch the general.
:07:42
	You put up reward posters.
:07:45
	$25,000. What is this?
Gunfight at the K.O. Corral?
:07:50
	lt's the O.K. Corral.
:07:54
	Do you think bringing me in
will make him suddenly come to you?
:07:58
	Make him more agreeable?
:08:03
	You know where he sleeps.
:08:05
	You pay for his beds, much less his militia.
:08:11
	We're not leaving Somalia till we find him.
:08:15
	And we will find him.
:08:17
	Don't think because l grew up
without running water...
:08:19
	...l am simple, General.
:08:22
	l do know something about history.
:08:25
	See all this? lt's simply shaping tomorrow.
:08:30
	A tomorrow without a lot
of Arkansas white boys' ideas in it.
:08:35
	Well, l wouldn't know about that.
l'm from Texas.
:08:38
	Mr. Garrison,
l think you shouldn't have come here.
:08:43
	This is civil war.
:08:46
	This is our war.
:08:48
	Not yours.
:08:51
	300,000 dead and counting.
:08:54
	That's not a war, Mr. Atto.
That's genocide.
:08:59
	Now, you enjoy that tea, you hear?