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1:22:01
Sweet, sweet, sweet
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Run fast, she don't
But she swims real well

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Racing through the water
With a swish of her tail

1:22:08
She's my little mermaid
1:22:20
Massarde, your packages
have not arrived,

1:22:23
Apparently they were lost
in the desert,

1:22:24
- Yes, I heard.
- Tell me, Yves, the doctor?

1:22:27
- Promise me she's dead.
- Oh, yes, yes.

1:22:29
Be a shame to fall out
over a woman, no?

1:22:32
General, I've come here to tell you
1:22:34
that I think we should suspend
waste shipments to the plant

1:22:36
- For the time being.
- Nonsense.

1:22:37
The borders are all closed. The sick
are either quarantined or dead.

1:22:41
I did not expend all these resources
only to see my profits shrink.

1:22:45
Yes, but I have good reasons
to believe

1:22:46
the toxins are in the Niger River.
1:22:48
Then the problem is no longer ours,
but our neighbors' downstream.

1:22:52
They will soon find out.
The Americans did.

1:22:53
Okay, Yves, as you please.
Close the plant.

1:22:58
But your payments to me
will continue.

1:23:02
Okay?
1:23:04
Don't worry. It's Africa.
1:23:07
Nobody cares about Africa.
1:23:13
This photo was taken 24 hours ago.
1:23:16
Normally, Kazim likes to keep his tanks
where he can see them,

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in case the people get frisky.
1:23:20
This one, taken four hours ago,
1:23:23
shows the tanks mobilizing north
to the desert.

1:23:26
And my guess,
and intelligence supports this,

1:23:30
- They're looking for your boys.
- Well, we'll have to find them first.

1:23:33
We already did.
1:23:35
Yesterday they showed up
in a Tuareg village

1:23:37
- About 200 miles northwest of Gao.
- That's within range.

1:23:41
You could get choppers in there
if you flew at night.

1:23:43
- But your boys already left.
- Left? Where? Going where?

1:23:46
Well, based on their behavior
so far...

1:23:51
...I have no idea.

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