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1:43:00
Yes.
1:43:02
Did he execute
your radio operator?

1:43:07
Yes.
1:43:08
You personally saw him shoot
a fellow prisoner of war?

1:43:11
Yes.
1:43:14
Where did he shoot him?
1:43:16
In the head.
1:43:18
Thank you.
No further questions.

1:43:24
Were your men annihilating
that platoon of marines?

1:43:28
Yes.
1:43:30
Did Colonel Childers force you
to call your men off?

1:43:33
Yes.
1:43:35
Do you believe his actions
were calculated to save...

1:43:37
the lives of American marines?
- Yes.

1:43:41
Would you have done the same
thing Colonel Childers did...

1:43:43
if the situation
had been reversed?

1:43:53
Colonel Cao, would you have shot...
1:43:54
a captive American radio operator
in the head if you thought...

1:43:57
it would persuade Colonel Childers
to spare the lives of your own men?

1:44:05
Yes.
1:44:10
No more questions.
1:44:13
This court is in recess
until tomorrow at 09:00.

1:44:15
#NAZWA?
1:44:26
- General, good to see you.
- Perry, good to see you too.

1:44:29
I want you to meet
my grandson.

1:44:32
Hi. Nice to meet
you, sir.

1:44:34
Thanks.
1:44:39
Colonel Terry Childers
is a decorated war hero,

1:44:42
a trusted leader
of American marines,

1:44:45
and I wish that was
all there was to it.

1:44:48
Unfortunately, there are
83 dead Yemeni citizens,

1:44:51
many of them
women and children.

1:44:55
Colonel Hodges would have you
believe that this crowd was armed.

1:44:58
He would also have you believe
that there is a videotape...


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