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:26:00
- General Lopez.
- Tanto gusto, senor.

:26:02
- Senor Chapman of your United States embassy.
- How do you do?

:26:05
I was just going to make some coffee.
Would you like some?

:26:08
- Senor, we have seen the fires. It is most distressing.
- Yeah.

:26:11
But will you be able to
bring them under control?

:26:14
The end wells we can handle
one at a time.

:26:17
The center three are so closely spaced
they'll have to be put out simultaneously,

:26:20
or else they'll
reignite each other.

:26:22
- Can it be done?
- We've never tried it before.

:26:24
Senor Parker, this oil field
is of great importance...

:26:27
to the economy
of my country,

:26:29
but even that is secondary.
:26:31
The clandestine guerrilla
radio is boasting...

:26:33
of what they accomplished
last night...

:26:35
and claim the fires
will never be put out.

:26:38
They'll turn it into a propaganda field
day to sell sabotage all over South America.

:26:43
I won't even begin the operation
if they're shooting at us.

:26:45
Three more companies of men
have been ordered here.

:26:48
We will blanket the area
with troops if necessary, senor.

:26:51
I've been authorized by the State
Department to offer every assistance.

:26:54
Anything you need
will be made available.

:26:57
The one thing I really need
you can't give me.

:27:00
Why don't you gentlemen have some
coffee. I want to talk to my wife.

:27:03
Tish.
:27:09
Tish, I don't care if they've
brought in the whole army.

:27:12
I still worry about you. I want you
to fly back to Caracas with them.

:27:16
I'll phone you every night.
I promise.

:27:21
It'll just take me
a minute to pack.

:27:24
Do you have to go back and talk to them,
or can you come and talk to me?

:27:28
They can wait.

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