1:20:01
I want the Russians to be able
to hear as well.
1:20:03
Yes, sir.
1:20:05
Ready, sir.
1:20:13
Gentlemen, this is the president
ofthe United States.
1:20:17
Whatever orders I give
to American personnel...
1:20:21
are to be considered direct orders
from the commander in chief.
1:20:25
They are to be obeyed fully...
1:20:28
without reservation
and at once.
1:20:32
Wemustdo
everything we can...
1:20:34
topreventourplanes
from attacking Moscow.
1:20:39
TheSovietpremierhasbehaved
as Ibelieve I would...
1:20:42
undersimilarconditions.
1:20:45
Hehas delayedretaliation.
1:20:46
I think he believes
this is an accident...
1:20:50
but we must convince him
and his chiefadvisors that it is.
1:20:56
I therefore order
everyAmerican...
1:20:59
to cooperate fully...
1:21:01
withSovietofficers...
1:21:03
inshooting down
ourinvadingplanes.
1:21:08
Youare togive
whateverinformation theyrequest.
1:21:13
Anyhesitation,
any withholdingofinformation...
1:21:18
can have
the most tragic consequences.
1:21:21
I cannot emphasize this
too strongly.
1:21:26
Are there any questions?
1:21:30
Gentlemen, I expectyou
to conductyourselves as patriots...
1:21:36
and I wish you success.
1:21:44
Do themissiles on thesebombers...
1:21:46
haveboth infrared
andradarhoming capabilities?
1:21:50
A numberofour fighterplanes
havebeen destroyed...
1:21:52
byamissile thatseems tohome
noton theinfraredsource...
1:21:56
buton theradartransmitter.
1:21:57
Isitpossible?
1:21:58
Colonel Cascio
will answeryour question.