Lord of War
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You're high.
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That's true.
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Hello, Christian.
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Odessa, Ukraine - 1992
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During the Cold War, the Red
Army stationed nearly

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one million troops in Ukraine...
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because of its strategic military importance.
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The day after The Wall came down...
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the paychecks stopped coming.
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Your papers.
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There's nothing better for an arms dealer...
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combination of disgruntled soldiers
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and warehouses full of weapons.
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Welcome.
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I was hoping Major General Dmitri Volkoff
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would open a lot of armory doors
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in a lot of military bases.
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For a start, he was family.
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He was a highly decorated hero
of the Red Army,

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and he was almost permanently
shit-faced

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I can't just sell you government
property, Yuri.

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I have to report.
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Report to who? Moscow?
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As of last week
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Moscow's in a foreign country.
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New flag, new boss.
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There is no new boss yet.
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They're all too busy squabbling over
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who's gonna get the presidential
holiday home

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at the Black Sea.
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It's beautiful.
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The ones who know don't care any more
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and the ones who care don't know.
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Show me your inventory.
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Those 45 years of mutual hatred
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between the East and the West...
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had generated the highest weapons
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buildup in history.
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The Soviets had guns
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coming out of the demon hole.
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Huge stockpiles, and now no enemy.
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How many Kalashnikovs do you have?
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Forty thousand.
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Is that a four?
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It doesn't look like a four to me.
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It's more like a one.

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