Lord of War
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:03:01
the market is already flooded with
your Kalashnikovs.

:03:04
Do you realize in some parts of
my country

:03:06
you can get one for the price of a chicken?
:03:08
But you can't just consider unit price.
:03:10
You forget ancillary costs.
:03:11
End-user certificates need to be
forged and notarized,

:03:13
Shell companies set up,
:03:15
insurance purchased,
pilots and crews hired.

:03:17
Not to mention bribes.
:03:19
You can't get a nut and bolt out
:03:20
of the Eastern Bloc without a bribe.
:03:22
There's one bribe for the nut,
:03:23
another for the bolt.
:03:25
Andy... Andy, listen to me.
:03:26
This is an expensive proposition.
:03:28
"Andy"?
:03:31
I am going to pay you in timber or stones.
:03:41
I'll take the stones.
:03:42
It's kind of hard to get a tree trunk
into my hand luggage.

:03:46
I know you're planning a new offensive.
:03:48
If you can delay a week,
:03:50
I can get you armored personnel carriers.
:03:52
They'd greatly reduce your casualties...
:03:55
...and give you a significant
strategic advantage.

:03:59
You know, they call me
the Lord Of War.

:04:03
But perhaps it is you.
:04:05
It's not "Lord Of War," it's "Warlord."
:04:10
Thank you, but I prefer it my way.
:04:15
Conflict diamonds are a common
currency in West Africa,

:04:19
also referred to as "blood diamonds"
:04:21
since bloodshed is what they
generally finance.

:04:25
By the late '90s, my wealth had caught up
:04:26
to my lies about my wealth.
:04:28
Even surpassed my lies.
:04:30
I could even afford to become a
patron of the arts.

:04:42
It's just that I can't believe it.
:04:44
Well, of... of course, it's wonderful.
:04:46
I just...
:04:47
I didn't expect it to happen so soon.
:04:50
Yes. Well, that wou-that would be
great, too yeah.

:04:56
It's wonderful. Thank you so much.
:04:58
It's... Yuri. Okay, thank you. Bye.

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