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[people speaking Arabic]
[screaming, yelling in Arabic]
[men speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
We go now. Where your friend?.
He's outside taking a ***.
He'll be right back.
Gun no good. You give me.
No. It's a very good gun.
Give me your gun.
You understand?.
I understand.
I'm just not giving you my gun.
[yelling in Arabic]
Give him the gun, Archer.
You're kidding, right?.
Every 1 2-year-old in this country
is carrying a Kalashnikov.
Exactly why your pea shooter
ain't worth ***.
Give it to him.
[speaking Arabic]
[men speaking Arabic]
[man speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
Where are you from?.
All over.
But I was born in Sudan.
Your English is very good.
So is yours.
What is your business here?.
Ahmed asked me to come.
He didn't tell me.
[metal clicking of gun]
I can't negotiate like this.
Negotiate what?.
I have six crates of Semtex,
custom-built detonators,
in my truck.
Are you interested?.
Please...
sit down.
I can also show you how to use them
without blowing yourself up.
Unintentionally, that is.
Unintentionally.
[laughs]
That's funny.
Samir.
Ahmed.
[conversing in Arabic]
He was just about to.
[speaking Arabic]
[men speaking Arabic]
What was that all about?.
The captain was impressed with the SlG.
I told him he could keep it.
- My gun?.
- [speaking Arabic]
You gave him my gun?.
A small gesture of good will
goes a long way in this part of the world.
Shukran. et's go.
[cocking gun]
[speaking Arabic]
[gunshots]
[shouting in Arabic]
Come on! Come on!
[men speaking Arabic]
[dogs barking]
[metal door opening]
Hello, M r. Horn,
I'm Special Agent Clayton, FBl.
- This is Agent Archer.
- [metal door closing]
FBl?.
Since when does the FBl
operate in Y emen?.
We don't.
We have no authority here.
You're under Y emeni custody.
Bad *** news for you.
If you're willing to help us,
we may be able to help you.
You're gonna help me
with no authority?.
They listen to us a touch closer
when it comes to terrorism.
Oh, I'm a terrorist?.
I don't know. You tell me.
You been selling them explosives?.
Oh, I sell to whoever
can afford to buy.
Like the United States government.
Only ours don't kill
innocent people.
Oh, yeah, they do, genius.
People just usually have darker skin.
Let's skip the political debate.
We just want to know
where the Semtex was headed.
I don't know.
I didn't ask.
But you knew where it came from.
Y eah. It fell off the back of a truck.
Answer the question.
You need to take
some lessons from the locals.
Ohh!
[coughing]
Let me talk to him.
Sorry. M ust have forgotten
my Bill of Rights at home.
It's clear to me
that you' re not a fanatic, Samir.
An opportunist perhaps,
but not a fanatic.
So consider this opportunity.
You have an American passport,
which means I can get you out of here.
But I do need an answer.
You want to spend
the rest of your life here, in Y emen?.
You go right ahead.
But you and I both know
that I ' m likely to be
the last friendly face
you' re gonna see for a very long time.
I don't have anything
to say to you.
The only difference
between you and him
is he knows he's an ***.
Why don't you just go home,
Agent Clayton.
[metal door opening]
- Nice guy.
- You shouldn't have hit him.
- He deserved it.
- That's not the point.
You get a suspect to talk
by pushing his buttons,
not by letting him push yours.
Nobody ever teach you that?.
[water running]
[man speaking Arabic]
You are a traitor.
You sold us out.
Then why am I in here with you?.
[man speaking Arabic]
[Samir whispering Arabic]
[Muezzin chanting over loud speaker]
[men speaking in Arabic]
Allahu Akbar.
Allahu Akbar.
Allahu Akbar.
[men muttering in Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
Eh, eh, eh.
You understand me?.
Do you understand me?.
M mm.
[clapping]
Ah, forget Allah.
[speaking Arabic]
[men yelling in Arabic]
[yelling in Arabic]
[groans]
[Woman]
They cracked the encryption
on that satphone
you guys found in Y emen.
Check out the call log.
1 4 calls to Rome in early January,
1 7 calls to Berlin in March,
1 1 to Amsterdam in early May.
It correlates exactly
with the Al-Nathir bombings.
Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam.
Where did the calls go?.
Payphones located in largely
immigrant, M uslim neighborhoods.
What have you found
on Samir Horn?.
No criminal record.
I searched NClC,
state and local databases.
Nothing so far.
Well, check with the military liaison, too.
He sure as *** didn't learn
to put detonators together in high school.
[flies buzzing]
Allahu Akbar.
It's time to finish what we started.
[Man]
It's already finished.
Lay your hand on any of my brothers,
and it will mean your life.
Shukran.
Where did you learn to play?.
My father.
How about you?.
Boarding school in Switzerland.
- You win.
- You want to play again?.
I haven't had anybody
to play with for ages.
Why don't you play
with one of them?.
They' re soldiers, not thinkers.
Soldiers or martyrs?.
You know, I 've been in a lot of battles.
And they may have felt like
a suicide mission at the time,
but we always had a plan to come home.
You must be willing to sacrifice
some of your pawns
if you want to win the game.
- I don't know.
- I think you do.
You risked your life
to share your food with a stranger.
That's not the same thing.
I was just doing my duty.
- If I 'd known there was--
- Jihad is also your duty.
Ahmed told me
what you have done in Afghanistan.
T actics have changed, my friend.
T actics always change.
You don't defeat an empire
fighting by their rules.
Once upon a time,
it was the Americans
who were terrorists to the British.
They've forgotten the history already.
[men speaking Spanish]
Allahu Akbar.
Allahu Akbar.
Piece of sh--
Se?or?.
[beep]
[woman screaming]
All right, don't tell anyone
I said this, but you' re right.
- The military had a file on him.
- Hmm.
Staff Sergeant Samir Horn.
U. S. Army Special Forces.
T rained at Fort Bragg.
- Engineering and Explosives.
- All right, skip to the next page.
Horn was his mother's name.
She's from Chicago.
His father was Sudanese.
Moved all over the M iddle East.
Had ties with the M uslim Brotherhood.
Was killed in a car bombing in '78.
Not sure which side was behind it.
- Is that so?.
- Oh, and it gets better.
The Army sent Horn to Pakistan
in '86 to train in the Afghan rebels.
It's where he got in touch
with his M uslim roots.
Decided he wanted in
on the action.
When his tour was over,
he stayed behind,
and joined the Mujahideen.
There's been a bombing in Spain.
Eleven Americans dead.
They've got the bomber.
[Female Reporter]
... an American tour group
was the target of the attack, apparently.
The latest carried out by Nathir,
the Islamic terrorist
whose identity and whereabouts
remain a mystery to authorities.
Do you have a woman?.
A fam i ly?.
No.
You don't want no kids?.
I don't have a woman.
What lang uage do you d ream i n?.
Eng I ish.
M e, too.
Really?.
You know, it's funny--
I don't even feel at home
speaking my own language sometimes.
I don't feel at home anywhere.
Samir. Samir?.
There is somebody that I want you
to meet when we get out of here.
[laughs]
We' re in prison in Y emen for terrorism.
I wouldn't make any plans, man.
This guy's got to be
in a state of shock.
He planned on waking up
in Paradise with 72 virgins.
Blow yourself up to get laid.
This has got to be some crazy ***.
Where I grew up, the *** burned crosses
in front of people's houses
and called it "Christianity. "
And then my daddy
and the folks from the church
would drive over and put 'em out.
Seems every religion
has more than one face.
How you doin'?.
Okay, I think I know.
You wish you were dead,
don't ya?.
You wish you'd been successful?.
I 've killed dozens of infidels.
But you' re still alive.
And you don't strike me
as a coward.
Of course I ' m not a coward.
Well, some people are going
to think you lost your nerve.
I didn't.
You know, tomorrow's newspaper
is going to have your face on the front page
with a story about you being captured
and helping the police.
- That's a lie.
- You survived the blast.
You fell into enemy hands.
I don't think it is a lie.
Who do you think's
gonna have to pay for your failure?.
So I'm guessing it'll be
your cousin, Hussein.
He's the one that got you
into all this, right?.
Don't be surprised, Ziyad.
We know everything about you--
family, friends...
work, phone records.
We even know
what you listen to on your iPod.
Leave me alone.
[voice over headphones]
There is a way out.
B ut you 're gonna have to
give us some information.
Nobody knows you 're alive.
If you answer my q uestions,
tomorrow's head I i ne cou ld
tel I the world that you' re dead.
Why should Hussein suffer for this?.
Why should everyone
think you' re a coward?.
Come on, Ziyad.
You talk now or talk later.
The only difference is the story
that everybody's gonna hear about you.
[speaking Arabic]
Everything all right, brother?.
Have faith.
And stay close.
[men shouting]
No, no, no!
No, no, no.
Stay down.
Wait, wait, wait.
Now! Go, go!
- Sh--
- No, no, no, no. Wait, wait.
Come on! Come on!
[Ziyad, recording]
All I know is I was supposed
to go to America, not Spain.
[Ziyad, recording]
All I know is I was supposed
to go to America, not Spain.
Nathir was sending a whole bunch of us.
[Clayton]
And how many made it in the U. S.?.
I don 't know-- 30, 40.
Maybe more.
They were handing out
student visas.
And that's all I--
N ice work.
[Clayton]
The confession we got i n Spai n was clear.
Now, the on ly reason Ziyad Hamzi
d id n't make it into the United States
is because his student visa
was rejected.
But Nathir has sent others
and they are here.
Anybody else have
anything on Nathir?.
[clears throat]
About six months ago
we picked up an intercept.
Nothing solid but they did talk about
a Al-Nathir operation
code named "Risala "--
an attack with multiple
suicide bombers here in the U. S.
Hold on a sec.
You had intel on a domestic attack
and you didn't pass it on?.
It was unsubstantiated.
Well how could it be
if you didn't share it?.
Enough. I don't want to hear anymore
about people hoarding intel.
We're taking this threat seriously.
The White House is gonna want action.
I'm talking about a major roundup
of guys who fit this profile.
And everyone works together on this.
- Kelly was pretty worked up.
- So?.
So a couple months back
he told me that you were working
an asset inside on Nathir.
That was off the record.
Y eah. I ' m just saying maybe, uh...
maybe that guy knows something.
He's gone silent.
For all I know, he's gone over
to the other side.
When the ship docks,
you have a choice.
You can get off and walk away
as a free man.
Our people can get you past customs.
Then you' re on your own.
What if I stay?.
Our path is not for everyone.
I understand.
I think of you as a friend, Samir.
So I will tell you this.
Do not decide lightly.
[Mediterranean]
- Bonsoir.
- Bonsoir.
- [cork pops]
- Merci beaucoup, ma chérie.
What's the matter?.
- It's halal.
- It's a Krug '95, actual ly.
Don't look so d istu rbed, Samir.
We shave, we drink alcohol,
and sometimes we even eat pork.
Hmm?.
I n the Qur'an, it's called Taqiyya.
" Become like your enemy
to deceive your enemy. "
That's not Taqiyya.
Excuse me?.
With all due respect, Brother Fareed,
the Hadith says that the prophet
M uhammad Sall-Allahu Alayhi Wa Sallam
told his followers that they could
lie about being M uslims
to save their lives
if death was imminent.
- It didn't mention--
- Is death not imminent now?.
We're at war today.
And to be effective,
you need to blend in.
No one's even looking at us.
I told you, he's not some foot soldier.
Samir is a man of faith.
Faith is good.
But you have to know
how to follow orders, too.
[Male Reporter]
In one of the largest
Homeland Security operations to date,
ICS and FBI agents
are questioning foreign students
who were issued visas
in Middle Eastern countries
over the past two years.
In some major cities,
where there are large numbers--
[Female Reporter]
A number of American groups
have protested the operation,
claiming that it unfairly targets
innocent civilians
and amounts to racial profiling.
The American Civil Liberty's Union
has filed...
[Male Reporter speaking indistinctly]
... has found that the American
invasion and occupation of Iraq
has helped spawn a new generation
of Islamic radicalism.
[Clayton]
Homeland Secu rity--
a waste of ti me and resou rces.
We' I l never fi nd them th is way.
There are 1. 2 billion M uslims
in this world.
Only 20% of them are Arab.
These people could look
like anybody, except maybe you.
What, so you don't think
we should be profiling these guys?.
I just think we should be
concentrating on the one suspect
that we do have.
[all talking at once]
[all talking at once]
[Man]
We train to kill, but it doesn't
mean that we love violence.
We use violence only because
it has been used against us.
The crusaders have invade our land,
drop bombs on our people,
stole our natural resources.
We are fighting to end the suffering.
We are fighting to end
the humiliation and *** of--
The Americans accuse us
of killing innocent civilians.
Y et they have been spilling the blood
of innocent M uslims for decades.
Does our blood not count?.
[Men]
Allahu Akbar.
History has shown us
that time and time again
no matter how great the empire,
no matter how difficult the odds,
a man who is not afraid to die
can never be defeated.
[Man]
Allahu Akbar.
[Men]
Allahu Akbar.
Thank you.
Your son is in a lot of trouble.
What sort of trouble?.
He's involved
with a terrorist organization.
Do you believe in God,
Detective Clayton?.
Uh, we don't use the term
" Detective, " ma'am.
You didn't answer my question.
Y es, I do believe in God.
Why do you ask?.
Because you will never understand
a man like Samir if you don't.
Would you describe him
as a devout M uslim?.
He's M uslim.
I don't believe there is a sliding scale.
Do you know
what the word " lslam" means?.
"Submission. "
Y es. "Submission. "
Submission to God's will
is absolute.
Do you think Samir believes
it's God's will for him to kill others?.
You carry a gun yourself.
Now, you didn't answer my question.
My son has seen enough death
to understand the value of life.
[buzzing]
[Woman over speaker]
Who is it?.
FBl, ma'am.
It's about Samir Horn.
Now, the State Department hasn't answered
any of my letters for weeks.
I mean, I don't even know
what prison he's being held in.
Well, he's not being held anymore.
He has escaped.
When?.
A week ago.
It was a prison break organized
by the terrorist group he's working with.
What are you talking about?.
I mean, this whole thing is a mistake.
I ' m afraid it's not, ma'am.
We have evidence.
- What evidence?.
- That's classified.
- I can't tell you that.
- Y eah, of course it is.
You people are incredible.
How long has it been
since you've seen him?.
I don't remember.
If you want to help Samir,
you should talk to me.
Do you think that every
M uslim man is a terrorist?.
On the contrary.
I am, however,
looking for those who are.
Now if you have any knowledge
of what he's been involved in,
you do have an obligation
to share that with me.
Are you charging me with anything?.
No, I ' m not.
When you have something more
than secret evidence,
then I ' ll talk to you.
Uh, they just fired him.
No explanation.
But, uh, it was pretty obvious why.
How did Samir take it?.
How do you think?.
So why did you let M r. Horn go?.
Jeez, that was over a year ago.
I don't recall the details.
The information that we gather
for these types of background checks
is strictly confidential.
Look, as far as I ' m concerned,
a man's religion is his own business.
But when you wear a skullcap
and pray to Allah five times a day,
people are gonna notice.
Some of our clients complained.
Horn gets to Chicago when he's 1 2.
He's just watched his father die.
He's arrived from Sudan.
He's going through culture shock.
It's a classic profile.
He's caught between
traditional lslam and the West.
His test scores are off the charts.
But it said he had
some behavioral problems.
He was kicked out of high school
his senior year for getting into a fight.
About what?.
Three white students
were harassing a black girl.
Horn intervened.
Two of the boys
had to be hospitalized.
Now he enlisted in the military
right after that.
His Army file was classified.
But here's a copy.
After he leaves the Army,
Horn fights in Afghanistan
for a few years.
The list of people he could have met there
is practically a who's who of lslamic terrorists,
from Abdul Azim
to Osama bin Laden.
Now we pretty much lose track of him
until he shows up in Bosnia
where he meets Chandra Dawkin,
the photojournalist.
- Is she a spy?.
- No.
The FBl tried to question her,
but my source says
she was uncooperative.
Last fall is when things
seemed to change.
He loses his job, spends more
and more time at the mosque.
Then he begins disappearing
on these long trips overseas.
Last one he never comes back from.
And somewhere along the way
he meets up with someone
who's connected with Nathir and bingo!
You got yourself a terrorist.
[bangs table]
Boom!
If this were the real thing,
he could have blown everybody up.
Come on, Omar.
This kid is too young.
He's not ready.
I ' m telling you.
I'm sorry.
Let me try again.
No. Nobody cares
about you being sorry.
We cannot have mistakes.
We can't play around with this ***, Omar.
Bring me somebody who can do it.
Please. I can do this.
Give me a chance.
Is this mission important or not?.
'Cause if it's important,
you need to bring--
Samir.
Let him try again.
T urn around.
All right.
Let's see what you have.
There's a copy of the transcript
printing out for you know, sir.
I got something.
This guy made a call yesterday
from a phone in Marseilles
that we've been sitting on.
Claims he's been selected
to become shahid.
You picking up a little Arabic?.
Ah, just your basic "Jihady".
Now Clayton, this one's operational.
This cat thinks he's gonna be
in Paradise by the end of the week.
[speaking Arabic]
Brothers, I know
how proud everybody is
about what we' re going to do.
It's an honor to carry out
a mission like this.
But we have a problem.
Somebody talked about it.
Hey, guys. I ' m sorry.
It was just my cousin.
Omar, I didn't tell him
anything specific.
I just wanted him to know,
to tell my family.
Omar, he can be trusted.
I swear.
It wasn't for you to decide.
Okay. Okay.
It will never happen again.
Omar. Wait a minute.
Don't let them--
Guys, hey!
Bashir!
No! Laissez-moi!
Laissez-moi!
No!
[loud crash]
[train passing]
Hey, stupid!
You just ruined the mission.
What the hell is wrong with you?.
You gonna put the bomb on now?.
Listen to me.
The boy was a liability.
Samir, we don't allow liabilities.
We are very happy to welcome you,
but it was not necessary
for you to come all the way here
over one phone call.
We have reason to believe
that this particular phone booth
has been used by
Nathir's operatives in the past.
This could very well be
their next suicide bomber.
Thank you for the information,
monsieur,
but the situation is under control,
I assure you.
[speaking French]
We didn't come here to play tourists.
We came here to stop an attack.
So can we please dispense
with the horse ***?.
Okay.
Ali Abbas M ukhtar.
He was born in Marseilles.
French citizen.
1 7 years old.
But... no longer a threat.
Why is that?.
He was found dead
T uesday morning.
[Horn]
Omar.
Nathir is angry.
He wanted this thing
to go forward on time.
Well, it can still happen.
[scoffs]
We have to start over.
A new target, a new bomber.
Look, a new target, yeah.
But for--
- [conversing in French]
- Bonjour.
Look, I 've been thinking about this.
I want to use a remote trigger.
Do you know how important
this mission is, Samir?.
Nathir is watching.
He has plan for you.
He knows who I am?.
So tell me your idea.
The American Consulate in Nice.
[scoffs]
[loud whistle]
[men speaking French]
[explosion]
[screaming]
[Female Reporter]
The American Consulate in Nice
[Female Reporter]
The American Consulate in Nice
has sustained major damage
in a bombing earlier today.
Police are still searching the site
for the body of a suspected suicide bomber.
This attack bears all the hallmarks
of other blasts earlier this year
conducted by a group
calling itself Al-Nathir.
[Male Reporter]
Three or more charges
of high-impact explosives were placed...
[doorbel I ri ng i ng]
[men speaki ng Arabic]
Sam i r.
- As-Salamu Alaykum, my friend.
- Wa alaikum assalam.
- Welcome back.
- Thank you.
Congratulations, Samir.
Job well done.
The glory belongs to Allah.
Look.
[Female Reporter]
... American Consulate here in Nice,
victim, of course,
of a devastating terrorist attack
earlier this morning.
The death toll is now confirmed at eight,
with five people reported injured.
Wel I done.
What's the matter?.
Eig ht?.
I - I thoug ht there wou ld be more,
many more.
M y brother, congratulations are in order.
What you have done is fantastic.
T oday you have struck a great blow
against the myth of American power.
Nathir is pleased.
[speaks Arabic]
I only wish to serve his will.
That's good to know.
But tonight, you relax.
Please, make yourself at home.
[speaks Arabic]
[bell tolling]
There you are, my brother.
Nice view, huh?.
Y eah.
What you did, Samir,
what we are doing--
it's all about setting our people free.
Even if you and I don't live to see it.
If a man hasn't discovered something
that he will die for,
he isn't fit to live.
Who said that?.
Martin Luther King.
Ah. [laughs]
You're a very funny man, Samir.
Y eah.
[speaking French]
[Archer]
Lab results are back.
T races of PETN, RDX.
Semtex again.
Just like the other Nathir attacks.
Except all the other attacks
were suicide bombers,
and this looks like
it's from an RF Receiver, hmm?.
Y es.
He used small charges.
One...
and two.
But just in the correct place
to make collapse the building.
This man, he knows what he's doing.
RF range is usually
no more than a hundred meters,
so let's pull the tapes
for all the security cameras
within a five-block radius.
No one there.
Keep going.
- More.
- [computer mouse clicking]
Back it up right there.
What happened?.
There were no Americans inside.
The two dead embassy
employees were fakes,
bodies from the morgue
with false identities
just like we talked about.
Why is the news saying eight people?.
There was some unscheduled maintenance
in a part of the consulate
that was supposed to be empty,
all right?.
I didn't know they'd be there.
Listen, we couldn't control everything.
Nobody was supposed to die!
I ' m sorry, Samir.
Look, what do you want me to say?.
We set off a bomb.
No, I set off a bomb.
Look, I know you paid
a price to get this far.
Okay?. You' re close.
You' re very close.
I don't know, man.
You tell me.
Do we stop?.
[thunder rumbling]
[speaking Arabic]
What made you learn Arabic?.
I took a class in college
and got hooked.
I even switched my major
from Religion to Arabic Studies.
You were a Religion major?.
My daddy was a Baptist minister.
His daddy was a Baptist minister.
It's in the blood.
You know, when J. Edgar
were in office,
he never would have
let you into the FBl.
Wasn't my original plan.
Not a lot of jobs, however,
for Ph. D. s in Arabic Studies.
Oh, I get it now.
You were an egghead
who got dragged into a street fight.
Nobody gets dragged into a street fight.
[bell dings]
[wheels screeching]
[speaking in Arabic]
Welcome to T oronto, Brother Samir.
It's a great honor, Emir.
Please, sit.
Thank you.
- T ea?.
- Y es, thank you.
Omar tells me that you play chess.
Only a little. Thank you.
I n chess and in war,
the key to winning
is to anticipate what your opponent
will do in advance.
Think two moves ahead.
The art of asymmetrical warfare
is less about inflicting damage
than provoking a response.
T errorism is theater.
And theater is always performed
for an audience.
Ours is the American people.
But we are dispersed
across a large country.
The question is,
how to convince them
that nowhere is safe.
Samir, imagine a bus
traveling cross-country
filled with average, everyday Americans.
People from-- from all over.
From small towns,
from the country.
I magine the effect it would have
if that very same bus
were to suddenly explode.
Now multiply that by 50.
Fifty buses across
the heartland of America,
all at the same time,
on the same day.
We call this operation
Risala Shukra Al-hiba.
For years we've been planting
martyrs in their midst.
They are waiting for a signal,
instructions, material.
We need somebody who can move
about the country without drawing attention.
Somebody who blends in.
An American messenger, Samir.
He isn't capable of this.
I don't like having to show
these to you, Chandra.
But we need to find him
before this happens again.
Samir always said that these people
were lslam's worse enemies.
Oh, he fought a Holy War
with these folks in Afghanistan
and then again in Bosnia.
He was trained to kill.
He was a soldier, not a murderer.
I believe he deceived you
as much as anybody else.
His faith was a source of strength.
Not this.
- Welcome to the U. S.
- Thanks.
I ' m a friend of Nassim's.
I ' m here to see lqbal.
Shukran.
They transferred the funds for
the Spain bombing the Middle Eastern way.
You give a thousand Euros
to somebody in one city
and their cousin or uncle
pays it in the--
Than k you, M r. Hayes,
we do know what a hawala network is.
The money trail ended in London.
A Pakistani with some
shady business dealings
was the source of the money
for the Spain operation.
Yesterday he transferred
$25, 000 to Los Angeles.
Do you have an I D on h i m?.
We 're close.
That's an encrypted phone.
You can cal I me on it safely.
Nobody can I isten i n.
I ncl ud i ng the FBl?.
Y eah. Especially the FBl.
When do you think you can
get in a room with Nathir again?.
I don't know.
Probably not until I do
what it is they sent me to do.
Then you keep on going.
Well, the problem is,
to keep going means
I'm going to have to put real bombs
in their hands now soon.
If that what it takes
to keep your cover.
[scoffs]
Do you realize how far I 've gone
to protect your identity, Samir?.
I have kept you completely
off the books.
My boss, his boss--
nobody knows you even exist.
Look, I don't give a ***
about any of that, okay?.
We need to rethink things.
If you don't succeed,
we may not get another chance.
How far are you willing to take this?.
We've got blood on our hands.
We've killed innocent people.
Y eah, and if we stop now,
they' ll have died for nothing.
This is a war.
You do what it takes to win.
You know who you sound like, right?.
We' re the good guys, Samir.
Oh, I know.
Hey!
Remember who you answer to.
I answer to God.
We all do.
- Any problem?.
- No.
Omar. Omar, Omar!
Don't! Don't!
[laughs]
Can't blow up unless
there's a detonator in it.
- Don't worry.
- It still makes me nervous.
We gotta talk about
how we're gonna send these e-mails.
What do you mean?.
I thought we decided to use coded e-mail.
No, no, we did. We did.
But the problem is e-mails
can get intercepted.
I got a better idea.
We're gonna give each of our people
an e-mail account and a password. All right?.
Then when we' re ready to go,
we log onto each one,
we write the instructions,
but we don't send them.
We save it as a draft.
The next morning they log on,
they check their unsent messages.
Nothing is sent.
There's nothing
for the FBl to intercept.
Y eah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like this.
Here are the names.
There's only ten.
We don't risk putting them
all on one list.
None of them even knows
that the other exists.
Ah. I like that.
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
As-Salamu Alaykum, sister.
Sorry.
That's okay.
They want that file translated right away.
Sure.
From British I ntelligence, huh?.
Y eah.
Good night.
Good night.
[ringing]
[ringing]
You have to get out, now.
Leave nothing.
[cocking gun]
[tires screeching]
Hold it right there!
Get your hands up!
Right there! Against the wall!
M r. Raman, how are you?.
Perhaps you haven't had time
to read the fine print of the Patriot Act,
but any person operating
a money transmitting business
must register with the U. S. government.
Something you neglected to do,
M r. Raman.
Now each transfer
in excess of $1 0, 000
can be treated as a separate felony
and each count is punishable
by up to five years in prison.
And you moved over $2 million.
I mean, you are the money guy.
You can do the math.
Now if you choose to cooperate,
the charges against you will be dropped.
The choice is yours.
We' ll give you five minutes
to think about it.
Wait!
You having some car trouble?.
Y eah, it was making a funny noise.
I think the radiator's loose.
I got a toolbox.
I've been praying for this day to come.
Your prayers
have been answered, brother.
Now these go to the trigger mechanisms.
All you have to do is attach it
to the power source.
This e-mail account
has your final instructions on it.
[speaking Arabic]
Chandra.
- Samir!
- Don't, don't, don't, don't!
Pretend we're not talking.
They're probably watching you right now.
Just keep stretching.
Keep stretching.
Samir, what's going on?.
I'm sorry. I never meant
to get you mixed up in all of this.
M ixed up in what?.
I mean... you didn't have anything to do
with that bombing in France, right?.
Just keep stretching.
Samir, I need to know the truth.
The truth is...
it's complicated.
Holy ***.
Get on the radio.
Hey.
Did you do--
Did you do what they said?.
Y es.
Then you just stop it. Okay?.
Whatever--
Whatever you' re involved in.
- Chandra--
- Whatever you' re doing, you just--
Chandra, listen to me.
I can't stop and I ' m not coming back.
You have to forget about me.
Just forget about me.
- No, Samir, listen to me-- Samir--
- Let me go. Let me go.
We' re on the ground.
No, just keep him in your sight,
but don't move on him yet.
We're on our way.
[tires screeching]
We're at 1 28 South Randolph Avenue.
Continuing surveillance undetected
is going to be a problem.
We think he entered that building there, sir.
Who followed him in?.
Uh, we were waiting for backup.
You two go around back.
You take the side.
[Archer]
Come on. Let's go.
It's all right.
We're not here for you, fellows.
- I ' ll take the rooftop.
- Okay.
- [thud]
- Ohh!
[grunting]
Agent Clayton.
You're a persistent
son of a ***, aren't you?.
You' re a hard man to catch.
T urn around!
Not too late, Samir.
We can work something out.
T ell 'em to stay put.
You' re coming out.
Basement's clear.
I ' m coming out.
[Man on radio]
Copy that.
We have something in common.
My father's a man of God, too.
Y eah?. We' re practically brothers.
Sit on your hands.
Sit on 'em.
I 've read some of your father's teachings.
He's a man of great integrity.
How'd you stray so far
from his way of thinking?.
- Your father was a preacher?.
- Oh, yeah.
Then you know the Lord's Prayer.
Say it.
[gun ***]
Say it.
Our Father, who art in Heaven,
hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come--
Ohh.
[grunts]
[door closes]
He's gone.
And we had guys
everywhere looking for him.
But those basement tunnels--
they run under five
city blocks of buildings.
Y eah. He knew that, too.
He used to live there.
1 28 South Randolph.
It was in his file.
It didn't occur to me.
I wonder why he let you live.
[laughs softly]
Because I didn't try to beat
the crap out of him like you did.
[tires screeching]
Carter, you put a tracker on me?.
- Are you crazy?.
- The FBl 's all over you.
- I ' m on a meet!
- Come with me.
- I ' m on a meet, Carter!
- [tires screeching]
[whispers]
***. Push me. Push me!
Let's go!
[tires screeching]
[horn honking]
What the hell happened?.
Who was that?.
It was a cop.
I went to see a woman.
An old girlfriend of mine.
And-- And they were watching her,
and then the dude jumped on me.
I didn't even know he was there
until I got to the--
We have to get out of the country tonight.
We've only made contact
with 30 of the bombers.
You better hope that's enough.
And when we see Fareed,
let me talk.
Put your seatbelt on.
[police radio chatter]
This is the car Horn stole
from the projects.
Two of the shell casings
have his prints on them.
The body's over here.
You say you had a federal I D on him?.
Y eah. I ntelligence contractor.
As-Salamu Alaykum,
Brother Fareed.
Wa alaikum assalam, Omar.
[speaking Arabic]
- As-Salamu Alaykum.
- Wa alaikum assalam, Samir.
Good trip?.
Um... we had a problem.
Samir has made a small mistake.
- He went to see a woman--
- Chandra Dawkin?.
Y eah, Chandra Dawkin.
Listen--
Y eah, but Fareed, the important thing
is that he carried out his mission successfully.
The important thing is...
that she was cooperating
with Federal agents.
No. No.
That's-- I ' m sorry.
You' re mistaken, Brother Fareed.
I ' m not mistaken.
We have a source inside the FBl.
Well then your source is mistaken.
There's-- No. She would never do that.
I 've known this woman for years.
Show Samir to his room please.
Omar and I need to talk alone.
Y eah, but he's an integral part
of our mission, Fareed.
Y es. But going to see the woman
has put us in jeopardy.
Oh, come on, man.
Who amongst us
hasn't faced temptation?.
This isn't about temptation, Omar.
It's about security.
[sighs]
Leave aside your friendship
for just one moment,
my brother, and think.
Think sensibly.
What if he did it deliberately, huh?.
Unfortunately his actions
have left us with a doubt.
And what does that mean?.
We eliminate all doubts.
M l5 has recovered some files
from a hard drive
M l5 has recovered some files
from a hard drive
in Nathir's London safe house.
One of them has a record
of an operation--
Risala Shukra Al-hiba.
Where have I heard that before?.
Our phone intercept.
Your intercept only picked up
the first part of the code name.
The date of the attack
is in the full name. Leyla?.
"Risala " means " message, "
"Shukra " means "thanks"
and "Al-hiba " is "the gift. "
So the literal translation is
" Message of thanks for the gift. "
Thanksgiving.
Exactly.
That's when they' re gonna strike.
I n two days time.
What about the target?.
Well, we found traces
of Semtex in the vehicle
Horn abandoned in Chicago.
But that was purchased
in California a month ago.
And he could have been distributing bombs
right across the entire country by now.
We' ll raise the threat level.
Double up protection on bridges,
airports, monuments, the White House.
Sir, I would also suggest that we place Horn
on the high-value target list, too.
He killed a good man.
You're not going to get
any objections from us.
- You let me win, Omar.
- No.
No, I swear.
[laughs]
You've gotten better, my friend.
Please, don't *** me.
You beat me enough times
for me to know when you' re throwing a game.
[sighs]
Fareed has made up his mind.
Sorry.
It's not your fault.
I did this.
We're only men, my friend.
I have a girl in Paris, Samir.
Beautiful. Beautiful.
She thinks I'm a music producer.
[laughs]
You know, it's true what they say.
War is the lesser jihad.
T o overcome temptation,
to live rightly,
that is the great jihad.
And is that what we've been doing?.
You ever ask yourself that?.
Sometimes.
But Nathir is the leader.
And my duty is to follow.
Come, let's pray.
We've just received word
from our source in Washington.
It appears you' re on
the high-value target list.
What is that?.
What does that mean?.
It means I owe you an apology, Samir.
That means that the American government
has put a fatwa on you.
[laughs]
They want you dead.
[speaking Arabic]
Hang on. This is--
The system's running really slow.
We need to get back on the road
and make it to Halifax by tonight.
Halifax?.
They will be looking for us
big time after tomorrow.
We' ll be cruising
across the ocean by then.
All of us.
[typing]
[scoffs]
Computer's frozen.
[sighs] What?.
Jeez, I gotta reboot the whole thing.
- What do you mean?.
- Good God.
- I gotta get some coffee.
- No, no, no. You stay here.
I ' ll get it.
Make sure you get
the numbers exactly right.
I want each person
on the road at the same time.
Got it.
That's it.
- Done?.
- Y eah, we' re good.
Let's go.
Aah.
[chatter]
[kids yelling]
[dogs barking]
[long exhale, praying in Arabic]
[Male Reporter talking indistinctly]
[Archer]
You've got to be *** me.
The U. S. is going to be attacked today
and we just arrived at the ***-end of Canada.
- Roy Clayton?.
- Y eah.
This fax came for you.
What is it?.
The county records for the two
State Department employees
killed at the consulate bombing in Nice.
Well, these people died as infants.
Wait a sec.
These deaths are fake.
Y eah.
[praying in Arabic]
[praying in Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[Man]
A few dozen ships in port right now,
but only these five are scheduled
to head out today.
All right, all these ships
are destined for U. S. ports
except for this one--
The Ivory Star.
- It's a tanker registered out of Aden.
- Y emen?.
- That's gotta be it.
- That's gotta be it.
You want to board her, we' ll need
an official request from the FBl in Washington.
We go through HQ, this information's
gonna get leaked right back.
Wait a minute.
Customs can search any ship that it wants
if it thinks it has drugs on board, right?.
You have any friends left
in Narcotics?.
We' ll soon find out.
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
Good to see you.
- [speaking Arabic]
- Welcome, my friend.
This is going to be a great day.
It's almost time.
[speaking Arabic]
The Americans love to brag about
how their government represents the people.
So we should accept that every American
shares equal responsibility
for their government's crimes.
Nobody is innocent.
[Man]
We're leaving harbor soon, Emir.
We have to stay below decks for a while.
What's the matter with you?.
Uh, I ' m getting a little seasick.
I think I need to take some air.
May l, Emir?.
- You' re the head of security, brother?.
- Y es, sir.
And how many men in your detail
guarding the Emir?.
Seven crew members.
Don't worry. We' re certainly safe.
[groaning]
[gun ***]
***. Nothing.
I think he's leading us
on a goose chase.
That was the harbor master.
There's one more ship
going into international waters today.
Cargo carrier headed for Marseilles.
Which one is it?.
[chanting softly in Arabic]
[chanting softly in Arabic]
[chanting softly in Arabic]
Samir?.
Wait, brother.
Think of your duty to--
Omar! Omar! Omar!
Don't shoot! Don't shoot!
Listen to me!
What have you done, Samir?.
- I didn't come here to kill you, Omar.
- You are a traitor!
No! Nathir was the traitor.
Fareed was the traitor.
They betrayed lslam!
No! I don't want to listen to you!
- I ' m gonna kill you, Samir!
- It doesn't matter.
I was dead as soon
as I stepped foot on this ship.
But I had to stop them.
I had to stop this--
What the hell are you talking about?.
You haven't stopped ***!
Thirty buses are going to explode!
[breathing erratically]
Allahu Akbar!.
What are you doing?.
[all shouting at once]
Who are you?.
- Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar.
- Why are we on the same bus?.
What the hell are you doing?.
[tires screeching]
I put them all on the same bus.
No. No, that can't be.
I saw you give them the bombs.
I saw the e-mails.
I changed the e-mails, Omar.
It's over.
[crying]
I put my trust on you.
I thought you were my brother!
Omar.
Omar.
I am your brother.
They used you, Omar.
They used me, too.
All of them.
They used us for our faith.
[metallic clang]
- Drop your weapon!
- [men shouting indistinctly]
Omar. Omar!
Hold your fire. Hold your fire!
- Samir?.
- [groaning]
Samir, where's Nathir?.
Hang in there, Samir.
Call a paramedic.
It'll be okay.
Samir.
You wanna take a ride and talk?.
We can talk right here.
Good to see you up and about.
Didn't know if you'd make it.
How's the shoulder?.
I'll live.
I don't suspect
anybody's said this to you,
but this country owes you
a huge debt.
You came all the way out here
just to tell me that?.
Come on, Clayton.
I'm going someplace.
What do you want?.
I've had your file wiped clean.
Everything.
The bombing at France,
the bus, all of it.
Effectively, you're a free man
but there's still a lot that you can do for us.
I ' m a free man?.
This doesn't feel like freedom
to me, Clayton.
You think because you hit "delete"
on some computer somewhere
that that's it, it's over?.
I made choices about people's lives.
- And I gotta live with that.
- I understand.
- Forever, Clayton.
- I understand that.
But you and I both know
that this fight is far from over.
You know, the Qur'an says
that if you kill an innocent person,
it's as if you've killed all mankind?.
[sighs]
It also says that if you save a life,
it's like you've saved all mankind.
You' re a hero, Samir.
Look, whatever you want to call me,
I ' m done.
Well, we know how to find each other.
As-Salamu Alaykum.
Wa alaikum assalam.
And you should start
the conversation with that.
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