At vinde krigen Page #4
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7-5 wants to know who's in there.
I don't give a sh*t who's in there!
I know, but it's 7-5 asking!
Then tell them, I know who's in there!
We have to get out of here!
Come on, god dammit!
0-2 mike!
0-2 mike on air support!
Jones!
Come on. Lasse, look at me.
One, two, three!
Now look at me. There we go!
He's back!
Pancake around 15 Sierra!
Three, two, one ...
(explosion)
Lasse, come on.
I'll get the door.
Come on, Lasse!
Nice and easy.
Lay him down.
Hold his head.
Is there a helicopter for Lasse now?
I have him right here.
Easy. Easy, Stoffer.
Step away, please.
Breathe.
Jones, we need you
in position.
Come on, Lasse!
Protect him from the wind.
Sit down. Nice and easy.
Loosen the helmet a bit.
You'll get some air.
That's okay.
It's alright.
Okay? Good work.
Okay?
He'll be fine.
It's alright to be sad.
We're all sad.
It's completely alright.
Stoffer, it'll be okay.
It'll be okay.
Hey, hey! Get out of ...
Out of the vehicle. Let's go!
There must be something ...
I'll get him from the other side.
Some guy has locked himself inside.
I can see him through the window.
Out! Out! Out!
Out of the car. Now.
Get out.
No, there.
Get him to lie down.
Get him down.
I have him under control.
Stay still, buddy. Okay?
Stay still!
Nice and easy, buddy, alright?
50% on the vehicle.
Butcher, 50% on pat down!
Stay still.
Michael, we have a mobile phone.
Good work, boys.
Now Michael will just
get the last E in.
Just as soon as we are done here
get them into the vehicle, and point them north.
(Arabic)
Now, do what I tell you.
I don't want any bullshit from you.
Raven will follow them north.
Expect to release them in 02.
Please stand up. Get up, guys.
You know what that means. Come on!
Copy that.
We'll release them in 01
So if you can follow them ...
As you know,
Lasse was hit in the neck
and flown to Bastion. Then
he was flown to England
where they patched him up.
I miss you
NOT!
Can't eat
But the food is also
really shitty!
Look out for each other
There's more.
A sponge cake?
Now there's more cake for you.
It's a new one.
Another one. That makes it a 1000. Yay!
Oh, thank you. Come here. I'm keeping this.
I want this for myself.
Is he coming home for Christmas?
Yes.
Whoops.
It's amazing how you can keep it up.
That's just ...
That's just the way, it is.
But Julius is reacting a bit these days.
How so?
Trouble at school and such.
He just needs to adjust.
He's at an age
where he starts to understand more ...
... can express it more.
Did you hear that my guys
made a deal with the locals?
They bought a goat
and named it Richard.
Where is it?
In a small enclosure next to my bunk.
I've seen more meat on a bouillon cube.
Do you have two minutes?
Now?
Ten minutes.
Alright.
What's going on?
The commander is in your office.
Got two guys from the Advocate Corps with him.
What's it about?
I don't know.
Okay. Thanks.
Hey, Claus.
Commander.
What's this about?
We have to interview you about
some claims regarding civilian casualties.
Although you are not charged, you
have the right to remain silent.
But we can't promise you won't
be charged at a later point in time.
So you want to make a statement,
do I have that right?
Yes.
What do you want to ask about?
Can you confirm that you and your men
were present in Adam Khan Kalay
on September 21 at 9:30?
I can confirm that.
We have been told that you
gave orders to attack Compound 6.
Is that correct?
Yes.
We were in close contact with the enemy.
And the enemy, that you refer to,
Yes. That's why,
we called for air support on it.
You are charged with bombing
a civilian target
and thus caused the deaths
of 11 civilians.
What does that mean?
It means you are going home, Claus.
There he is.
I want to hug him first.
Are you gonna get that, Figne?
No, I will.
I'm a manly man.
I'll get it.
Are you sure? Let's go.
I can't do it!
I thought you were a man.
What's in it?
I'll get it.
We'll put the grey one here
and a white one on each side.
Thanks. There!
Then we'll ... Which one
should we put there?
Those. We should get those.
Is he asleep?
I'm not asleep.
No, Elliot.
We'll have an orange one there
and there.
I'm almost done.
Can I see yours?
We are almost done.
You are such a little rascal.
You are so silly.
You need to tell me
why you've come home.
I'm cold.
I've received the case files:
testimony from your men,
a video from a helmet cam, in which
you give the order for the attack on Compound 6.
And some photographs.
I will contest their authenticity. I'll
to have them thrown out,
because we have no idea
who has taken them
although they claim,
they were taken at the scene of the crime.
Their claim is that you
ordered a bombing of a civilian target
without PID.
What is PID?
It means if I saw the enemy there.
You are accused of violating
the Military Criminal Code, 36.2.
And what does that mean exactly?
It means that you have been
accused of killing civilians.
What is the penalty for that?
It will probably be a jury trial,
in which the maximum penalty is four years.
But let's not anticipate events.
What do we do now?
The most important question is,
if Compound 6
was a military or a civilian target.
That's the whole case.
Did you have PID, Claus?
I had a strong assumption
that the Taliban where...
I'll have to stop you right there. Did you have PID?
I had a strong ...
I gotta stop you again.
You need to understand that, right now,
it's assumed to be a civilian target.
People live there.
People's homes were bombed.
As far as I can tell from
the witness reports,
nothing indicates,
that you had PID.
Does that matter? He says,
his men are wounded and bleeding.
It's his duty to save them.
I understand that very well.
But you have to understand, that to everyone
else, Claus is a soldier
who killed 11 people.
Alright. Let me be
completely honest with you.
In this store
I sell acquittals.
Morality and ethics
is not my department.
The prosecution will claim,
that the case is about 11 dead civilians.
If you have even the slightest doubt,
that you had PID,
they will try to get you convicted.
If you can say to me now
without a doubt that you had PID,
there is a very good chance
I can get you acquitted.
It's that simple.
I can't just lie.
I didn't know,
who was in that house, Maria.
It was my responsibility, and I have
to suffer the consequences.
You must suffer the consequences?
What about the children?
What about me?
We need you at home.
You have been gone for a very long time.
Julius is struggling with it.
What the hell was I supposed to do?
Huh?
It's not about what you were supposed
to do, but what you do right now.
Would it help you
to go to prison for four years?
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