Collateral Damage
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:18:03
...received a videotape
from El Lobo, or The Wolf...

:18:07
...a Colombian terrorist
who is responsible...

:18:10
...for at least 7 bombings, including
the most recent in Los Angeles.

:18:16
On behalf of the people
of Colombia...

:18:19
...l claim responsibility
for the bombing in Los Angeles.

:18:25
The bombing was an act of self-defense
against American war criminals.

:18:30
As long as America continues
its aggression in Colombia...

:18:34
... we will bring the war home to you.
:18:37
And you will not feel safe
in your own beds.

:18:41
Colombia is not your country.
:18:43
Get out now. Sangre o libertad.
:18:50
For more, Jenni Luz in Los Angeles.
:18:54
I’m with Mr. Ortiz Dominguez of the
Latin American Solidarity Committee...

:18:59
...a group sympathetic
to the Army of Colombian Liberation.

:19:03
Sir, you’ve characterized the ALC
as freedom fighters.

:19:07
Isn’t the bombing here just a brutal
act of terrorism?

:19:11
The Wolf only brought to the U.S.
what the U.S. has brought to Colombia.

:19:16
The killing of innocent people like
Anne and Matt Brewer is terrorism.

:19:21
Their deaths are regrettable.
:19:24
It’s called collateral damage.
:19:33
Ortiz, you want the call? CNN is
holding. Washington Post’s on the line.

:19:38
-Am I the only one here?
-Agent Crosby will relieve you soon.

:19:44
New York Times is on one.
:19:47
Put them on hold. That’s my position.
I already told you this.

:19:51
-Why should I change it?
-Collateral damage, huh?

:19:54
-Who the fuck are you?
-I’ll give you collateral damage.

:19:59
Stop that!

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