:57:00
These warrants were issued to the troops
of independent Chinese generals...
:57:04
...whose integrity cannot be questioned.
- Warlords.
:57:08
For the purpose of prosecuting
enemies of the Chinese Republic.
:57:12
Americans were, as you say,
prosecuted.
:57:17
We of the Chongqing government
have no proof of that.
:57:20
You have the sworn deposition
of an American officer.
:57:23
Whose qualifications have already
been confuted by his own superiors...
:57:27
...and whose rebelliousness
I personally find unbearable.
:57:33
I must insist on Reynolds' apology.
:57:37
And I, sir, must insist that these
warrants were misused by a warlord...
:57:43
...who took it upon himself
to kill Americans.
:57:46
And it's his conduct that should be
examined, not Reynolds'.
:57:53
And the high command of the American
and Chinese should be made aware of that.
:57:59
So there will be no apology.
Certainly not by Captain Reynolds.
:58:05
You see, this boy has influence
in Washington.
:58:08
Influence? Who?
:58:11
Me.
:58:15
Colonel Reed, I think you
fiddle-fouled this whole detail.
:58:21
You and Alofson both.
:58:24
It seems to me that Captain Reynolds
is saner than either of you.
:58:29
Is that what you would have us report?
:58:31
I'll do the reporting, to your government,
and to the Chongqing government.
:58:39
Do you wish to speak further
with me on this?
:58:44
In the words of an old hymn:
:58:49
"You go to hell."