:22:02
"Rome's greatness lies
in what she gives," he says.
:22:05
Then calmly gives what is not his.
:22:08
And Cleopatra takes...
:22:12
...and will take more.
:22:13
And war will come.
:22:16
She knows and I know...
:22:19
...that war will come.
:22:21
But I will not speak for it...
:22:24
...nor will I speak against Antony.
:22:28
I must be forced into war.
:22:31
The people of Rome
must force this war upon me.
:22:34
They must storm the doors
of the Senate, crying for it.
:22:39
If we move quickly, they won't know
we've crossed the Mediterranean...
:22:43
...until we land in Greece.
:22:44
You and General Rufio,
start embarking the troops.
:22:47
Yes, Your Majesty.
:22:51
If it is decided
to move our armies into Greece.
:22:53
It has been decided.
:22:55
My men do not...
:22:57
...travel well by sea.
:22:59
They fight on land.
They move on land.
:23:01
Your men will do
as they are told, as mine will.
:23:04
My men will do as they're told by me.
They have not yet become...
:23:11
They are still Roman.
:23:14
However...
:23:16
...since I do as I'm told...
:23:19
The final decision will,
of course, be Lord Antony's.
:23:22
And I'm sure that in time
he will make it.
:23:26
That is all.
:23:35
It would be wiser not to disagree
in the presence of our officers.
:23:40
Your officers.
:23:42
What final decision
have you decided I am to make?
:23:45
Why do you oppose transporting
our armies to Greece?
:23:49
Because I do not want war
against Rome.
:23:51
One hundred thousand men
led by Marc Antony.
:23:54
Octavian is no fool. He won't fight.
:23:57
He'll have to, instantly,
on the spot where they land.