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:39:19
Ready for approach
and penetration orders, sir.

:39:27
You say these alerts happen
halfa dozen times a month?

:39:30
About that.
Not usually so dramatic.

:39:32
We rarely get
to the fail-safe point.

:39:34
I'd be a nervous wreck.
:39:36
So would I ifI had
to make a speech in Congress.

:39:41
That blip up there at ten o'clock.
It's headed into Russia.

:39:52
That is why some people advocate
a return to manned bombers...

:39:54
for a first-rate retaliation,
rather than missiles.

:39:57
They are slower and give more time
for evaluation and analysis.

:40:01
The rockets have the defects
oftheirvirtues.

:40:03
They are too quick.
They allow too little time for thought.

:40:07
I find this point ofview
old-fashioned.

:40:09
By the very nature
ofmodern warfare, the--

:40:14
Put that on polar projection.
:40:33
- Yes, sir?
- Get me the president.

:40:37
I'm Buck, the translator.
They sent for me.

:40:39
May I seeyour identification?
:40:44
It says you have a small scar
on your left wrist. May I see it?

:40:48
Yeah.
Dog bit me when I was a kid.

:40:51
Yes, sir.

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