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1:03:02
No.
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- Admiral, what can I do for you?
- What do you hear from Mali?

1:03:09
- Beautiful country.
- Oh, kiss my ass.

1:03:13
I hear about a couple of
American boys and their fancy yacht

1:03:17
getting in some trouble on the Niger.
1:03:20
Does the agency have
a presence there?

1:03:21
No, it's strictly hands-off.
1:03:23
- Carl.
- What?

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I gotta get my boys out.
1:03:27
They're private citizens.
Now, if they choose to go down there

1:03:29
and get themselves shot up
over some sunken treasure,

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that is not a company problem.
1:03:34
- I'm not asking the company.
- Yeah.

1:03:36
You've got some nerve.
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Come down here
compromising my cover,

1:03:40
and now you're gonna ask me to risk
my whole career over this nonsense?

1:03:43
Well, since you put it that way...
1:03:46
...yes, I am.
- No, you're not,

1:03:48
because I'm not gonna do it.
1:03:51
I'm not gonna do it.
1:03:55
October 27th, 1982.
1:04:00
- Yeah, I knew you'd bring that up.
- And now I have.

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- If I do this, we are even.
- The slate's clean.

1:04:14
- If I do this, we are even.
- The slate's clean.

1:04:18
I'll see what I can do.
1:04:21
Always a pleasure, my friend.
1:04:26
Benzine, heavy metals, nitrates,
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Basically, the water's toxic.
1:04:35
I understand.
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But Kazim's men followed your trail.
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You must leave tomorrow
at first light.

1:04:48
Modibo.
1:04:50
Eva found the same poison
in the wells at Asselar.

1:04:53
- It's over 300 miles from here.
- Africa will find a place for us.

1:04:58
Modibo...

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