Capt. Tom Reynolds:
[Being called in front of his superiors on account of the incursion into China to retaliate for the Chinese warlord's attack on the American supply detachment]
I've just seen 34 American GI's with their heads blown off by Chinese troops.
Capt. Tom Reynolds:
[Grabs his duffel bag and theatrically dumps its contents on the table: dog tags, wallets and other personal effects of the slain American soldiers]
And I wanna' know why.
Gen. Sloan:
[Reacting to the pile of dog tags etc. on the table in front of him]
This is sickening.
Col. Fred Parkson:
Doesn't it strike you that your actions were, to say the least, unprecedented?
Capt. Tom Reynolds:
Doesn't it strike you that we're fighting a rather unprecedented kind of war? Isn't that right, general?
Gen. Sloan:
Well, it has its bad moments. But in the long run...
Capt. Tom Reynolds:
I don't give a damn about the long run if it adds up to this! You can't deny what's been going on or what'll continue to go on unless something's done about it! I know I'm right about this. And if you don't know it, I pity you.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:06

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