Gust Avrakotos: I'm reading transcripts of phone conversations between French and German generals arguing over office space at NATO headquarters, and analysing wire-taps out of Mercury Bay, New Zealand. You know, historically, a hotbed of anti-American activity.
Charlie Wilson's War
Charlie Wilson's War
Harold Holt: We can't control this thing anymore! The man stood in my office in Islamabad and I told him, "A sudden influx of money and weaponry..."
Cravely: [Cravely is putting on a Santa costume for the Christmas party just outside his office] Could you hand me that belt, please? Thank you.
Harold Holt: I mean, how is it possible
that this... congressman... of no particular importance, is doing this by himself?
Cravely: I will admit, it's not unimpressive.
Harold Holt: Is this the war we want to be fighting, Henry? Huh?
Cravely: Harold, whatever he's doing, believe me, it's working.