:26:07
Doesn't anybody in Connecticut
have to work today?
:26:10
We love you, JFK
:26:21
The shole spectrum of air strikes
is the minumum response
:26:24
the Joint Chiefs will accept
:26:25
No, no, no
:26:27
There is more than one option here
:26:30
And if one isn't occurring to us
:26:31
it's because
we haven't thought hard enough
:26:33
Bobby, sometimes
there is only one right choice
:26:36
and you thank God when it's so clear
:26:38
You're talking about a sneak attack
:26:40
How would that make us look?
:26:42
A big country blasting a little one
into the stone age
:26:46
We'll be everyone's favorites
:26:47
Come on, Bobby. That's naive
:26:50
You know that better than anybody
:26:52
And you weren't
so ethically particular
:26:55
when we were talking about
options for moving Castro at CIA
:27:10
Bob
:27:12
If we go ahead with these air strikes
:27:15
you know what it'll come to in the end
:27:18
There has got to be something else
:27:20
Give it to me
:27:22
I don't care how crazy, inadequate
or stupid it sounds
:27:27
Give it to me
:27:30
Six months ago
we gamed out a scenario
:27:32
It's slow
It doesn't get rid of the missiles
:27:34
It's got a lot of drawbacks
:27:41
The scenario
calls for a blockade of Cuba