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  • Kenny O'Donnell: If the sun comes up tomorrow, it is only because of men of good will. That is all there is between us and the devil. Robert McNamara: This is not a blockade. This is language. A new vocabulary, the likes of which the world has never seen! This is President Kennedy communicating with Secretary Khrushchev! Adlai Stevenson: I'm an old political cat, Kenny, but I've got one life left. [about the Joint Chiefs of Staff] Kenny O'Donnell: They want a war, Jack, and they're arranging things to get one. General Curtis LeMay: Those goddamn Kennedys are gonna destroy this country if we don't do something about this! President Kennedy: I am the commander in chief of the United States, and I say when we go to war! Adlai Stevenson: [asking the Russian ambassador if there are any Soviet missile bases in Cuba] Sir, I am prepared to wait for your answer till Hell freezes over, if that's your decision. Robert Kennedy: You know, these past couple days, I've been thinking. Thinking about what we've had to do to get where we are... and I was wondering, why the hell are we doing it? Kenny O'Donnell: I don't know about you, but... I'm in it for the money. Kenny O'Donnell: You know, the Joint Chiefs are gonna be upset if you mess with their chain of command. President Kennedy: Well, you tell them that their chain of command leads up to one place: *me*. President Kennedy: Bobby, you go and make them understand. Tell them that we have to have an answer tomorrow... because on Monday, we go to war. Kenny O'Donnell: Communicate with the Soviets? We can't even communicate with the Pentagon. And they're just across the goddamn river. Robert Kennedy: By the way, China invaded India today. Kenny O'Donnell: You're kidding, aren't you? Robert Kennedy: Yeah, I wish I were. Galbraith is handling it in New Delhi. Makes you wonder what's coming next. Kenny O'Donnell: Geez. What is it about the free world that pisses the rest of the world off? Robert Kennedy: I don't know. We have Tupperware parties. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • : The 'big Red dog' is diggin' in our backyard, and we are justified in shooting him! Robert McNamara: We're heading out to the backyard to take a look for that 'big Red dog'! Dobrynin: [to RFK] You're a good man; your brother is a good man. I assure you there are other good men. Let us hope the will of good men is enough to counter the terrible strength of this thing that was put in motion. Kenny O'Donnell: The point is, you trade our missiles in Turkey for theirs in Cuba, they're gonna force us into trade after trade, until finally, a couple of months from now they demand something we won't trade, like Berlin, and we do end up in a war. Not to mention that long before that happens this administration will be politically dead. Robert Kennedy: I don't care if this administration ends up in the freaking toilet! We don't do a deal tonight there won't be any administration. Dean Acheson: Gentlemen, for the last fifteen years, I've fought at this table alongside your predecessors in the struggle against the Soviet. Now I do not wish to seem melodramatic, but I do wish to impress upon you a lesson I learned with bitter tears and great sacrifice. The Soviet understands only one language: action. Respects only one word: force. President Kennedy: Dean, how does this all play out? Dean Acheson: Your first step sir, will be to demand that the Soviet withdraw the missiles within 12 to 24 hours. They will refuse. When they do you will order the strikes, followed by the invasion. They will resist and be overrun. They will retaliate against another target somewhere else in the world, most likely Berlin. We will honor our treaty commitments and resist them there, defeating them per our plans. President Kennedy: Those plans call for the use of nuclear weapons. So what is the next step? Dean Acheson: Hopefully cooler heads will prevail before we reach the next step. Kenny O'Donnell: Call me Irish, but I don't believe in cooler heads prevailing. President Kennedy: Acheson's scenario is unacceptable, and he's got more experience than anybody. Kenny O'Donnell: There is no expert on the subject, there is no wise old man. There's... shit, there's just us. President Kennedy: The thing is that Acheson's right. Talk alone's not gonna accomplish anything. Kenny O'Donnell: Well, let's bomb the shit out of 'em! Everybody wants to. Even you, I mean, even me, right? It sure would feel good. Kenny O'Donnell: They look warlike? Jesus Christ, we're lighting off nuclear weapons like its our own private Fourth of July! General Curtis Lemay: Mr. President, you give me the order right now, my planes will be ready to carry out the air strikes in three days time. All you gotta do is say "go," and my boys will get those Red bastards. Robert F. Kennedy: Jack, I'm as conniving as they come, but a sneak attack is just wrong. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • [Soviet ships turn away from the U.S. blockade of Cuba] 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Dean Rusk: We were eyeball to eyeball and I think the other fella just blinked. Robert F. Kennedy: We've got a bunch of smart guys. We lock 'em in a room and kick 'em in the ass until they come up with some solutions! Helen O'Donnell: And while you're under a rock somewhere with the President, what am I supposed to do with our five children, Kenny? Kenny O'Donnell: Honey, we're not going to let it come to that, I promise. Jack and Bobby, they're smart guys. Helen O'Donnell: You're smart, too. Kenny O'Donnell: Not like them. President Kennedy: What do you want, Kenny? Kenny O'Donnell: I want you to sit down. President Kennedy: Well I'm not gonna sit down! Kenny O'Donnell: I want you to sit down, loosen your tie, take a minute... President Kennedy: I don't have a minute! Kenny O'Donnell: You're the President of the United States. They can wait for you. President Kennedy: Well this can't get much worse. Kenny O'Donnell: Oh, I don't know, we could have to go down to Lyndon's ranch again, dressed up like cowboys. Shoot deer out of the back of his convertible. President Kennedy: That *was* a bad day. President Kennedy: I'll tell you one thing, Kenny. Those brass hats have one big advantage. That is, if we do what they want us to do, there's none of us gonna be alive to tell them they were wrong. Robert F. Kennedy: You know, I hate being called the brilliant one, the ruthless one, the guy everybody's afraid of. I hate it. I'm not do smart, you know? I'm not so ruthless. Kenny O'Donnell: Well you're right... about the smart part. Kenny O'Donnell: You sleeping? President Kennedy: No, not much. I slept last night, though, you know, and, geez, when I woke up, somehow I'd forgotten that all this happened, you know? Then, of course, I remembered, and I just wished for a second that somebody else was President. Kenny O'Donnell: You mean that? President Kennedy: I said for a *second*. President Kennedy: If one of those ships resists inspection, and we shoot out its rudder, and board it... they shoot down one of our planes, in response. So we bomb their anti-aircraft sites, in response to that... they attack Berlin. So we invade Cuba. And they fire their rockets. And we fire ours. President Kennedy: God damn it! How the god damn hell could this happen? I'm gonna have Powell's head on a platter. Next to LeMay's. Kenny, you hear me give the order to go to defcon 2? 'cos I remember giving the order to go to defcon 3 but er, y'know I must be suffering from amnesia! Kenny O'Donnell: 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • President Kennedy: In the morning I'm taking charge of the blockade from the situation room and Macnamara is gonna set up shop at the flagpot at the Pentagon and keep an eye on things there. Kenny O'Donnell: Good. Because you've got armed boarders climbing onto Soviet ships, and shots being fired across bows! President Kennedy: I know. I know. Kenny O'Donnell: Well, what about these low level flights? President Kennedy: We need the flights. Kenny O'Donnell: They're starting them when? President Kennedy: An hour. Kenny O'Donnell: An hour. You realise what you're getting yourself in for? President Kennedy: Kenny, no, we need the flights, because the minute that first missile becomes operational we gotta go in there and destroy it. Kenny O'Donnell: Fair enough. But Castro's on alert and we're flying attack planes over their sites, on the deck! There's no way for them to know we're carrying cameras not bombs. President Kennedy: God damn it! Kenny O'Donnell: They're gonna be shot at, plain and simple. Kenny O'Donnell: [about journalist who says Ortsac - Castro spelt backwards - is a military action] Kinda simple for the Pentagon. Dean Acheson: Let's hope appeasement doesn't run in families. I fear weakness does. Robert Kennedy: You're talking a sneak attack. How will that make us look? A big country blasting a little country to the stone age. Yeah, we'll be everyone's favourites. Dean Acheson: Come on Bobby, that's naive. This is the real world. You know that better than anybody. John McCone, CIA Director: And you weren't so ethically particular when we were talking about options for removing Castro over at CIA. Robert Kennedy: I don't care how crazy, inadequate or stupid it sounds. Give it to me. Kenny O'Donnell: I'll whistle up some luck for you. Adlai Stevenson: You are in the courtroom of world opinion and you can answer yes or no. President Kennedy: [addressing the NPIC photograph analyst] Okay - let's have it. NPIC Photo Interpreter: 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • Gentlemen, as most of you now know, a U-2 over Cuba Sunday morning took a series of disturbing photographs. Our analysis at NPIC indicates that the Soviet Union has followed up its conventional weapons build-up in Cuba with the introduction of surface-to-surface, medium-range ballistic missiles, or MRBMs. Our official estimate at this time is that the missile system is the SS-4 'Sandal'. We do not believe that the missiles are as yet operational. Iron Bark reports that the SS-4 can deliver a 3-megaton nuclear weapon 1,000 miles. So far we've identified 32 missiles serviced by about 3400 men, undoubtedly all Soviet personnel. Our cities and military installations in the southeast as far north as Washington, D.C., are in range of these weapons, and in the evnt of a launch would have only 5 minutes warning. 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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  • General Marshall Carter: 5 minutes, gentlemen. Gen. Max Taylor: In those 5 minutes, they could kill 80 million Americans - and destroy a significant percentage of our bomber bases, degrading our retaliatory options. The Joint Chiefs' consensus, Mr. President, is that this signals a major doctrinal shift in Soviet thinking - to a first-strike policy. It is a massively destabilizing move. Robert Kennedy: How long until they're operational? NPIC Photo Interpreter: General Carter can answer that question better than I can. Gen. Max Taylor: GMAC - Guided Missiles Intelligence Committee - estimates 10-14 days. A crash program could limit that time. However, I must stress that there may be more missiles - that we don't know about. We'll need more U-2 coverage. President Kennedy: Gentlemen, I want first reactions here. Assuming for the moment that Khruschev has NOT gone off the deep end - and intends to start World War 3 - what are we looking at? Dean Rusk: Mr. President, I believe my team is in agreement. If we permit the introduction of nuclear missiles to a Soviet satellite nation in our hemisphere, the diplomatic consequnces will be too terrible to contemplate. The Russians are trying to show the world they can do whatever they want, wherever they want, and we're powerless to stop them. If they succeed... Robert Kennedy: It'll be Munich all over again. Dean Rusk: Yes. Appeasement only makes the aggressor more aggressive. And the Soviets will be emboldened to push us even harder. Now we must remove the missiles one way or another. Now it seems to me the options are either some combination of international pressure & action on our part, until they give in - or - we hit them. An air strike. Kenny O'Donnell: The sun came up. Every day the sun comes up says something about us. Robert McNamara: We'd look pretty bad shooting up a freighter full of baby food. Robert Kennedy: At this moment in time the United States is accepting the terms of Secretary Kruschev's letter of Friday night. If the Soviet Union halts construction immediately, removes the missiles, and submits to UN inspection, the United States will pledge to never invade Cuba, or to aid others in that enterprise. Dobrynin: If your Jupiter missiles in Turkey were removed also, such an accommodation could be reached. Robert Kennedy: That's not possible. The United States cannot agree to such terms under threat. Any belief to the contrary was in error. Dobrynin: You want war? Adlai Stevenson: [to Ambassador Zorin] I want to ask you one simple question Mr Ambassador. Do you deny that the Soviet Union has placed and is placing missiles in Cuba? Don't wait for the translation, yes or no? 复制 复制成功 复制失败,请手动复制
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