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Rules of Engagement

That is sovereign United States territory as much as if it were in Ohio or Maryland....

Colonel Hayes Hodges: [final arguments of the defense]
Colonel Hayes Hodges: [presenting a photo of the embassy to juries] That is sovereign United States territory as much as if it were in Ohio or Maryland. Colonel Childers didn't volunteer to go over there, he was ordered to go over there because he was the best man for the job. We armed him, we trained him, we sent him over there to risk his life to save other Americans and then ask him not to return fire? There are over three hundred bullet holes in this building. Colonel Childers didn't open fire, he returned fire. And he waited until after three of his Marines were dead and another lay mortally wounded. He waited until he was personally under heavy fire. He waited until he saw that crowd holding weapons, only then did he order his men to return fire. Under the Rules of Engagement, a civilian pointing a weapon is no longer a civilian and the use of deadly force is authorized in order to save lives. It's not murder, it's combat. Colonel Childers is the only man alive who was in a position to see that crowd, but the camera on the Embassy roof had the same point of view. The Government would have you believe there is no tape from that camera. I have shown you that that tape was delivered to the State Department, do you believe that that tape got up and walked out of the State Department on its own? By not producing that tape, the National Security Advisor, Mr. Sokal, has brought dishonor into this court. Without that tape, I cannot show you that the crowd fired first and that Colonel Childers is innocent. But without that tape, they cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he's guilty. Here's my case, it's all I've got. Thirty-two years of service, thirty-two years of heroism as a United States Marine, regardless of what you decide here, Colonel Childers' career as a marine is over. He will never again command men in combat. The Ambassador and his family are alive today because of him, and I know how the Ambassador feels because Colonel Childers saved my life too. I am alive today only because of him! I'm alive today and I have a son, because of the heroism of Colonel Childers. To ask this man to risk his life for his country, to ask this man to watch his Marines die in his arms and call it murder when he's defending himself, to call it murder for firing back when being fired upon, to call it murder for saving the lives of his countrymen under the most extreme of circumstances, that's... my fellow Marines... that's hanging him out to dry... and it's worse than leaving him wounded on a battle field. That is something you do not do if you are a United States Marine, and it is something I pray to God you won't do here either

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That's sovereign United States territory
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as much as if it were in Ohio or Maryland
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Colonel Childers didn't volunteer to go over there
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He was ordered to go there because he was the best man for the job
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We armed him We trained him
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We sent him over there to risk his life to save other Americans
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And then ask him not to return fire
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There are over 300 bullet holes in this building
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Colonel Childers didn't open fire He returned fire
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And he waited until after three of his marines were dead
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and another lay mortally wounded
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He waited until he was personally under heavy fire
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He waited until he saw that crowd holding weapons
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Only then did he order his men to return fire
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Under the rules of engagement a civilian pointing a weapon
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is no longer a civilian
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and the use of deadly force is authorized
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in order to save lives
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It's not murder
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It's combat
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Colonel Childers is the only man alive
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who was in a position to see that crowd
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But the camera on the embassy roof had the same point of view
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The government would have you believe
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there's no tape from that camera
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I have shown you that that tape was delivered to the State Department
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Do you believe that tape got up and walked out
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of the State Department on its own
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By not producing that tape the national security advisor
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Mr Sokal has brought dishonor into this court
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Without that tape I cannot show you that the crowd fired first
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and that Colonel Childers is innocent
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But without that tape they cannot prove
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beyond a reasonable doubt that he's guilty
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Here's my case
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He's all I've got Thirty two years of service
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thirty two years of heroism as a United States Marine
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Regardless of what you decide here
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Colonel Childers' career as a marine is over
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He will never again command men in combat
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The ambassador and his family are alive today because of him
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And I know how the ambassador feels
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because Colonel Childers saved my life too
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I'm alive today because of him
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My son is sitting in this courtroom because of him
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I'm alive today and I have a son
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because of the heroism of Colonel Childers
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To ask this man to risk his life for his country
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to ask this man to watch his marines die in his arms
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and call it murder when he's defending himself
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call it murder for firing back when fired upon
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To call it murder for saving the lives of his countrymen
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under the most extreme of circumstances that's uh
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My fellow Marines that's hanging him out to dry
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It's worse than leaving him woundedon a battlefield
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That is something you do not do
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if you are a United States Marine
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And it is something that I pray to God you won't do here either
Duration
183 seconds
Views
264
Timestamp in Movie
01:51:09
Uploaded
Jul 20, 2024
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Production
Munich Film Partners & Company (MFP) ROE Production,Paramount Pictures,Seven Arts Pictures

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Movie Summary

An attorney defends an officer on trial for ordering his troops to fire on civilians after they stormed a U.S. embassy in a Middle Eastern country.