What do you know about war? I work at GCHQ. All you do is listen to people talking! You've...
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Yasar Gun:
What do you know about war?
Katharine Gun:
I work at GCHQ.
Yasar Gun:
All you do is listen to people talking! You've never seen war, you've never smelled it! Never even come close to it!
Katharine Gun:
Yas, I understand why you are angry. It is my fault and I'm sorry. I am so sorry. But I watched Blair with his smug smile and his sterile speeches that tell us nothing of what it must feel like to be a child in Iraq right now. I know I'm not sorry that I tried to stop him. I'm not. I'm only sorry that I failed.
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What do you know about war I work at GCHQ
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All you do is listen to people talking
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You've never seen war You've never smelled it
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Never even come close to it
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Yas I understand why you are angry
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It is my fault and I'm sorry
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I am so sorry
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But I watched Blair with his smug smile
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and his sterile speeches that tell us nothing
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of what it must feel like to be a child in Iraq right now
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I know I'm not sorry that I tried to stop him
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I'm not
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I'm only sorry that I failed
Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 132
Timestamp in movie: 01h 09m 29s
Uploaded: 20 November, 2022
Genres: biography, crime, drama
Summary: The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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00:06 Well it's everywhere Every country
00:29 CLERK Katharine Teresa Gun
00:16 Governments change
00:11 So you work for the British Government
00:17 I have also always believed
00:36 Someone in this building
00:15 What we know is that he has this material
00:19 Why did you keep her in a state of distress
00:04 Following orders is not a defense to a war crime
00:29 Why did you keep her in a state of distress
00:16 Well Ellsberg described it as
00:10 This paper can't be seen to be supporting a war
00:36 What do you know about war I work at GCHQ