Maya
Dan
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Can I be honest with you? I am bad fucking news. I'm not your friend. I'm not gonna help you. I'm gonna break you. Any questions?
To Abu Faraj al-Libbi
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You know, I think I've seen too many guys naked. It's got to be over a fucking hundred at this point. I need to go and do something normal for a while.
Dialogue
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Dan: Right now, this is about you coming to terms with your situation. It's you and me, bro. I want you to understand that I know you, that I've been studying you for a very long time. I could have had you killed in Karachi. But I let you live so you can I could talk.
Ammar: You beat me when my hands are tied. I won't talk to you.
Dan: Life isn't always fair, my friend. Did you really think that when we got you, I'd be a nice fucking guy?
Ammar: You're a mid-level guy. You're a garbage man in a corporation. Why should I respect you?
Dan: And you're a money man. A paperboy! A disgrace to humanity! You and your uncle murdered three thousand innocent people. I have your name on a five-thousand dollar transfer via Western Union to a 9/11 hijacker; and you got popped with 150 kilograms of high explosives in your house! And then you DARE question me?!
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Jessica: A farmer on the Afghan border near Tora Bora reports a diamond shaped pattern in the hills, tall male in the center of the diamond, flanked by four guards. It's consistent with UBL's movements.
Jeremy: That's supposed to be his Royal Guard?
Maya: That's pre-9/11 behavior.
Jessica:
[irritated] We don't have any reason to believe he's changed security tactics.
Maya: We invaded Afghanistan. That's a reason.
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Larry: This guy you're obsessed with, what's his name again?
Maya: Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti is the nom de guerre. His true name, we think, is Ibraheem Sayeed. His family lives in Kuwait.
Larry: Wasn't it, like, eight brothers and a million cousins that we know about? Anyone could be calling home. It's not like he's saying "Hey mom, it's me, the terrorist."
Maya: Over the course of two months he's called home from six different pay phones, from two different cities, never using the same phone twice. And when his mother asked him where he was, he lied. He said that he was in a place in the country with bad cell reception - implying he was in the Tribals - but he was in Peshawar. I'm sorry, but that's not normal guy behavior. That's tradecraft.
Larry: Maybe he just doesn't like his mom? Look, if he talks about an operation, or refers to anything remotely fishy, I'll get on him, okay?
Maya: No. Not okay. Look, Abu Ahmed is too smart to tip his hand by talking about ops on the phone: he works for bin Laden. The guys that talk about ops on the phone don't get that job. A lot of my friends have died trying to do this. I believe I was spared so I could finish the job.
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Justin: So Patrick, be honest with me. You really believe this story? I mean,
[to Maya] no offense, no offense, I don't.
[to Patrick] But... Osama bin Laden?
Patrick: Yeah.
Justin: What part convinced you?
Patrick:
[motions toward Maya] Her confidence.
Justin: That's the kind of concrete data point I'm looking for. I'll tell you buddy, if her confidence is the one thing that's keeping me from getting ass-raped in a Pakistani prison I'm gonna be honest with you, bro.
[smirks] I'm cool with it.
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