13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Page #6
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gate are worthless,
perimeter's soft,
and this whole compound's
a f***ing sniper's paradise.
Any big element
gets inside here,
you guys are
gonna f***ing die.
Well, that's
heartwarming.
What?
No offense.
Guys, we're a mile
down the road.
Anything goes down,
you call us,
I send Boon,
you're good.
Take care, guys.
What do you think?
experience between them, max?
Gonna be a fun week.
Djibouti, request
retasking ScanEagle.
Copy that.
I have eyes on both.
Oz, sniper over-watch.
Get in position.
Amahl, you lived here
all your life, right?
Yes.
Is it true Gaddafi
only hired females
for his personal
security detail?
Yes. That is accurate.
Gaddafi might've been an evil
a**hole, but he wasn't stupid.
I hate this part.
Here we go, guys.
Oz, let's rock.
I got the skinny
on the right.
Let me take the whack-out guy.
Amahl, tell this guy
to calm down.
Easy, easy.
He's saying bring
your weapon down.
He wants his money.
Okay, okay.
This is your money.
Amahl, tell this guy
to calm the f*** down.
That guy's whacked.
Your money.
Hey, big man!
Hey, hey! Jambo.
You know the jambo, yeah?
Come on.
Okay,
cool down. Okay?
Cool, baby.
Come on.
That guy almost
lost his head.
Base, we are good.
Mercenaries all
know the jambo, Amahl.
These guys are all right.
Base, we're looking at a
lot of Russian SA-7s.
Tell him to maintain eyes on
the truck as long as he can.
We're gonna
find his stash
with a Hellfire.
Hi. Hi, Chris Stevens.
- Sona.
- Sona, nice to meet you. Bob.
- It's my pleasure.
- It means a lot.
- So good to be back.
This is our CDOB, Alan.
Brit Vayner.
Alan, Chris Stevens.
Brit, pleasure.
Gentlemen, greetings.
Chris Stevens.
Pleasure to meet you,
Mr. Ambassador.
Nice to meet you.
Step on in.
So between what we see
happening in Egypt with Morsi
and the current
destabilization of Syria,
yes, it's easy
to imagine
any number of scenarios
playing out here.
However, in my mind,
be to not view this moment
as an opportunity.
Relationships between
governments are important, yes,
but relationships
between people
are the real foundation
of diplomacy.
And I believe that it is
our mission as Americans
to help Benghazans
form a free,
democratic and
prosperous Libya.
Okay. Thanks.
In my office, now.
Don't bother
apologizing. I'll do it.
Well, I won't.
'Cause I've heard the rah-rah
speech about politics and progress
a hundred goddamn
times before.
Well, then
I'll write you up.
Sweet.
Chief. Chief, the guy's
going on two hours sleep.
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