1:36:05
You speak English
verywell, General.
1:36:08
I was liaison toyourheadquarters
in London during the war.
1:36:13
I was stationed
right outside of London.
1:36:16
Yes, Iknow.
With the 8thAir Force.
1:36:19
Did you like London?
1:36:22
Verymuch.
1:36:26
So did I.
1:36:29
Thegreatcitiesare those
where one can walk.
1:36:33
I would walk
all the timein London.
1:36:35
Whereveryou turn,
there'shistory.
1:36:39
General, areyou in Moscow now?
1:36:42
No.
1:36:44
I was orderedtoleave.
1:36:46
Is your--
1:36:54
It's a hard day.
1:36:58
Yes, ahardday.
1:37:01
Good-bye, my friend.
1:37:05
Good-bye, my friend.
1:37:10
- Colonel Grady, sir.
- What is it, Thomas?
1:37:12
The infrared indicator...
1:37:13
shows a large number ofground-to-air
rockets ignited ahead ofus.
1:37:16
They should show on the scope soon.
1:37:17
What doyou know
about those rockets?
1:37:20
They're no different
from ours, sir.
1:37:21
Designed to home in
on heat-producing engines...
1:37:24
like an airplane.
1:37:26
They can't be aiming at us. We're
too low. They'd blow themselves up.
1:37:29
What are they doing
with them?
1:37:32
- GeneralBogan?
- Yes.
1:37:34
They foundMrs. Grady.
She'sstanding by.
1:37:36
Mr. President.
1:37:38
- Wehave Grady's wife.
- Can we get through to him?
1:37:40
Ifhe follows procedure, he'll contact
us when he within range ofthe target.
1:37:43
Those are his orders so that we know
how to evaluate the strike.
1:37:46
- He's been following orders so far.
- Yes, sir.
1:37:49
Keepyour fingers crossed.
1:37:51
- Thomas.
- Yes, sir.
1:37:54
Would their rockets
follow missiles too?
1:37:56
I don't see why not.
A missile produces heat.
1:37:59
I think I know
what they're gonna do.