Collateral Damage
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:21:09
I can’t imagine what you’re feeling
right now...

:21:13
...but you can’t take the law
into your own hands.

:21:17
I think you already lost him.
:21:20
He’s long gone. Otherwise, he wouldn’t
have sent you that tape.

:21:25
-Am I under arrest?
-No.

:21:28
We convinced Mr. Ortiz
to drop the charges.

:21:31
The truth is, we’re pretty sure
The Wolf is back in Colombia.

:21:49
-I find this questioning offensive.
-You are the reason this has occurred.

:21:54
You went to the Colombian consulate
with a plan to attack the guerrillas.

:22:00
Then they tried to blow you up.
:22:02
-Senator, if you intend to argue--
-Mr. Brandt, I’m not arguing.

:22:07
I am telling you, your mission
in Colombia is terminated immediately.

:22:12
With all due respect, senator...
:22:15
...that is the worst thing
you can do now.

:22:18
This isn’t for discussion.
:22:20
Peace talks are being arranged
between Colombia and the guerrillas.

:22:25
This is insane.
You can’t negotiate with terrorists!

:22:28
These guerrillas don’t want peace.
All they want to do is sell cocaine.

:22:34
Senator, Peter Brandt has had
a great deal of experience--

:22:39
Spare me, Douglas.
:22:40
Brandt has failed. All he’s done is
bring the war home to American soil.

:22:45
That is completely unacceptable,
and you know it.

:22:49
You have 72 hours to pull
your operatives out of Colombia.

:22:53
-Have you any questions, Mr. Brandt?
-None at all.


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