Collateral Damage
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:25:13
-Colonel.
-Peter, good to see you.

:25:16
I wasn’t expecting you back.
:25:18
I won’t hand the country over
to a third-rate Ché Guevara.

:25:24
-How are my boys?
-They’re dying to get in the field.

:25:34
-On furlough from the psych unit?
-Isn’t this it?

:25:38
-I need to talk to you.
-Okay.

:25:51
-Gordy, how you doing?
-Come in.

:25:54
Meet a friend of mine, Ed Coonts.
:25:57
-I’m sorry about your loss.
-Thank you.

:26:00
Ed spent two years as a military
adviser down in Colombia.

:26:04
He can help you.
:26:09
I see you’re doing homework.
:26:11
Well, if I don’t do it,
it seems no one else will.

:26:16
You’d have to be freaking cracked
to go there.

:26:19
You can’t even land in Colombia...
:26:22
...without a State Department stamp
on your passport.

:26:25
You can bet you were
on their restricted list...

:26:29
...five minutes after that bombing.
:26:32
Oh, yeah. Well, Panama.
:26:35
Back door into Colombia.
You have been doing some homework.

:26:43
Let’s say you managed to get into
the country without getting killed...

:26:49
...you’d need a pass to get
into the guerrilla zone.

:26:52
They’re sure not going
to give you one.

:26:56
Well, let’s say I got one.
:26:59
It would take them about two seconds
to realize you’re not Juan Valdez.


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