Crimson Tide
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:22:00
- Complicated?
- [Men Laughing]

:22:07
Yes, the purpose of war is
to serve a political end...

:22:10
but the true nature of war
is to serve itself.

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[Laughing]
I'm very impressed.

:22:15
In other words, the sailor
most likely to win the war...

:22:18
is the one most willing to part
company with the politicians...

:22:21
and ignore everything except
the destruction of the enemy.

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You'd agree with that.
:22:26
I'd agree that, uh, that's what
Clausewitz was trying to say.

:22:30
But you wouldn't agree with it?
:22:33
No, sir, I do not. No, I just think
that in the nuclear world...

:22:39
the true enemy
can't be destroyed.

:22:44
[Chuckling, Tapping Glass]
Attention on deck.

:22:48
Von Clausewitz will now tell us
exactly who the real enemy is.

:22:51
- [Laughing]
- Von?

:22:54
[Men Laughing]
:23:00
In my humble opinion,
in the nuclear world...

:23:04
the true enemy
is war itself.

:23:17
[Martha And The Vandellas]
Everywhere I go your face I see

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Every step I take
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- You take with me
- [Singing Along With Tape]

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Nowhere to run to, baby
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Nowhere to hide
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Got nowhere to run, baby
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Nowhere to hide
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I know you're no good for me
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But free of you
I'll never be, baby

:23:55
[Yelling]
:23:57
Move!

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