Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire (2000) - full transcript

The government of Kenya
today reassured Washington

that it is taking every precaution

to assure the safety

of the new United States
ambassador Clarence Rodman

and his family.

It was just one week ago today

that United States ambassador
Harrison and his family

were killed by a suicide bomber

while en route to the theater.

The Kenyan Rebel Organization

claimed responsibility for the killing.



Rebel leader Jafari Bin Kasim

announced today that he
will continue to resist

any western intervention
in Kenya and across Africa.

Where the hell are they, Lieutenant?

They should be here shortly, Ambassador.

That's what you told me 15 minutes ago.

I can assure you, Ambassador,

that you and your family

are perfectly safe on this train.

When the Delta Force boys
are on board this train,

that is when I'll feel safe.

I understand that,

but until then the Kenyan government

is doing everything
to ensure your safety.



There are soldiers on the ground,

on top of the train,

and there is a no-fly
zone around the train.

Then what is that plane doing there?

That's NWTV

broadcasting your arrival in Kenya.

What are you trying to tell the
world, Mr. Williams?

That the new American ambassador

is sneaking into Kenya on a freight train

like a thief in the night?

In light of what happened to
Ambassador Harrison, I thought...

I'm not interested in what you thought.

Look.

Just get on your radio

and find out what's
holding these guys up.

I'm sorry, Ambassador.

My orders are to maintain radio silence.

I don't give a fuck what your orders are.

I do not feel totally safe here.

I can assure you, sir...

Mr. Williams, might I suggest

that you just shut up?

Now, you get on that radio

and you tell those Delta Force guys

to get their asses on this
train A.S.A.P., all right?

Yes, sir.

Aah!

We got heavy at 12:00.

Take it out!

I'm out!

Repeat transmission. Over.

Repeat transmission. Over.

Zebra 1 to track leader. Do you copy?

Captain, it's Zebra. They broke silence.

Shit!

Zebra 1, this is track leader. Over.

Zebra 1 to track leader.

Zebra 1, this is...

Medic!

Zebra 1 to track leader.

The line went dead, Ambassador.

Give me that.

This is Ambassador Clarence Rodman here.

Do you copy?

Ambassador Clarence Rodman here.

Do you copy?

Shit.

Look, Dad. Look what we got.

Show me what Mr. Williams gave you?

Thank you, thank you.

Is there something wrong, dear?

No, no. Nothing's wrong, dear.

Nothing's wrong.

Can I open that?

Yes.

Ho, ho, ho, ho!

Ha ha ha.

No, you open it?

In less than an hour.

Ambassador Rodman will arrive in Nairobi

to present his credentials
to President Moi.

The military is on full alert.

Ambassador Rodman and his family...

Let us die to make men free.

Check this out.

We're in the wrong fucking place.

Son of a bitch!

What the fuck kind of pilot are you?

You landed in Kitale.

You better believe it.
The wrong fucking place!

Ambassador's train's
going through Kisumu.

Those were my orders!

How can you do this, Bruce?

Shit! Medic!

Charlie, cover us!

How's he doing?

He's dead, man. He's fucking dead.

It's an ambush, Cap.

Isn't possible. We landed in Kitale.

How the fuck did they
know we'd land here?

I don't know,
but they knew we were coming, man.

Soldier.

I don't want them dead, Malik.

I need them alive.

Yes, sir.

I'm out.

Fuck!

No! You take it, Sarge.

Take it, Cedric.

This is for me.

Okay?

Let's go.

Sergeant, I need a man.

Scott!

Scott, there's a door back there.
Check it out.

Captain, man down! Man fucking down!

What's the plan?

I got no plan, Bob. That's it.

I'm fucking calling it quits.

You're not calling the rescue team.

We're the Delta Force, Cap.

Our job is to rescue, not to be rescued.

Face it, Bob, it's over!

It's over.

What the hell?

Must be a mistake.

Wish it was.

I'll signal Kennedy we got it.

Chopper 1,

emergency signal received
from Delta Force.

Proceed to location.

Copy that. I'm on my way.

General, they just called
in the rescue team.

That's a bluff.

The Delta Force never,
never calls for help.

It's their emergency frequency.

What if it's for real, sir?

Then it looks like we're going to get

more than we bargained for.

Aw! Son of a...

Hey! Hey! Look at me. Look at me.

Can you move your fingers?

Yeah. Yeah.

You're a lucky son of a bitch.

You'll still be able to jerk off.

Medic!

Hold on, David. Just hold on, man.

Come on! Come on!

David! David!

David, come on, man.

David, don't talk. Don't talk.

Skip...

David, David, save your energy, man.

Come on!

I'm here, David. I'm here.
I'm here. Come on, come on.

Keep looking at me. Keep looking.

Give that to my brother. No way, man.

David, you're not gonna die.

I'm not gonna let you go, David.

Don't fucking die on me, man.
Come on, David!

Your mother's gonna be real
pissed if you die on me, man.

David, come on, man!

Jesus! Fuck!

Captain, there's a tunnel
under the building.

It runs all the way out
past the railroad tracks.

Is it clear?

It's clear.

Good. Reload. Go kick some ass.

Duke.

Duke!

Duke, where the hell are you?

Shit.

Cap, I got to check on Duke.

All right.

I got one over here!

Captain.

David, he... he didn't make it.

Go check on Cedric.

Aah! Aw, fuck. Goddammit. Jesus.

Duke.

Duke, where are you, man?

Duke.

Duke.

Answer me.

Duke.

Hey, it's okay, buddy.

It's okay. Talk to me. Talk to me.

T-Tell them to stop.

I will. I will. I'll tell 'em.
I'll tell 'em.

Now, come on.
We're getting out of here, partner.

Not until you tell them to stop shooting.

I'm giving you an order, soldier.

Is that understood?

Is that clear?

Yes, sir.

You're gonna grab your firearm,

and you're gonna move
your ass on my mark.

Understood?

Understood?

Yes, sir.

Good man.

You ready?

Okay. Let's move.

Captain, I got a heavy at 10:00!

Take it out! Got it!

Over here. You're all leaving now!

Duke, what the fuck are you doing, man?

Captain's calling us. Move!

Move for fuck's sake.

Come on! Come on, we're on the move.

Come on!

Duke, come on, you're leaving now!

You're going home, man.

Scott, what the fuck's
wrong with you, man?

Come on. Stay with me, man! Stay with me!

Don't fuck around. Let's go!

I'm fine. I'm fucking fine!

Jesus, you got to stop it.

Just stop it. Stop it. Stop it!

Duke!

See, Sarge?

I made them stop.

Duke.

Motherfuckers. Sons of bitches.

Motherfuckers.

Sons of bitches!

Motherfuckers!

Gary, stop!

You motherfuckers!

Fuck!

Shit!

Scott, you're gonna be okay, man.

Take it easy.

I'm staying right here.

I'm not going anywhere.

You kicked the shit
out of those guys, man.

I did, didn't I.

You sure did, man. You sure fucking did.

Captain.

Requesting permission
to stay with you, sir.

Permission granted, Scott!

Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.

Come on.

Stay with us, man.

You're gonna be okay, man.

It's okay, Scotty, it's okay.

He's gone. Scotty, come on!

He's gone. Come on, Gary.

He's fucking gone!

Scott! Cedric!

Fuck!

Cedric, calm down. Scott's gone, man.

Scott's gone.

How you doing, man? How you doing?

It's just a scratch, buddy.
You're gonna be fine.

You're gonna be just fine.

Fire!

Sergeant, Charlie, Gary, Richie,

Phil, over here.

Men, the rescue team is on its way.

You pick up your gear.

You're leaving with the Sergeant now!

I'm staying to cover.

Captain, I'm staying here with you.

Same goes for me, Captain.

Captain.

You got it, Cedric.
You're staying with me.

Skip, you too. We'll cover.

Johnson, take the men to location

for the rescue helicopter.

Phil!

Captain. Look, I just...

Good-byes are for women, Phil. Just go.

Captain, why can't I stay?

'Cause you're married, Charlie.

No, I'm only engaged.

Same freaking difference! Go!

I don't even have a girlfriend, sir.

That's why you're going.
To get laid, Gary. You go.

You take care, sir.

Sergeant, you get these men home alive.

I sure will, Cap.

You tell my ex she can get any
of my junk if she wants it.

Also there's a will in my
safe deposit box at the bank.

Here.

I want you to tell their
families that they were brave.

You tell them that they were heroes.

And you tell them that they died

for their fucking country.

What... No! No!

Sorry for disobeying your orders, Cap.

Watch your head!

Bob! Bob!

Bob!

It's been a pleasure
serving with you, Brad.

Cedric. Skip.

Let's give 'em all we got, boys.

What do you say, man?

Let's do this.

Bob! Bob!

Bob!

Shit!

Clear.

Clear.

Captain, where are you?

Clear.

Right behind you. Keep moving.

Hold your fire.

Goddamn it, Gary, there's nobody there!

Clear!

Let's go.

Over there.

Okay, we're going in.

Chopper. Hit the chopper.

Don't let them get away.

Come on! Come on!

Go, go, go!

Check Captain Kennedy is waiting, Forbes.

I'll handle it, General.

I'll report back to you later.

That's all right.

Okay. Proceed.

I then heard Captain Kennedy shout,

"No, Bob, No."

And then what happened?

Sergeant Johnson pushed Captain Kennedy

into the tunnel.

Did you see Sergeant Johnson

pushing Captain Kennedy into the tunnel?

No, sir, I didn't.

Did Captain Kennedy
try to reopen the door?

He sure did, sir,

but the door was locked from the inside,

and the only way to
open it was to blow it.

Why didn't you?

'Cause we didn't have
any explosives, sir.

Did Captain Kennedy

tell you why he didn't
want you to stay behind?

Yes, sir.

He said because I was
engaged to be married, sir.

Let me get this straight, soldier.

Captain Kennedy didn't
want you to stay behind

because he wanted you
to go home and get laid.

Yes, sir.

Dismissed.

Get this to Washington A.S.A.P.

Does the phrase "All
for one and one for all"

mean anything to you, Captain?

Of course, sir. That's our motto.

Delta Force motto.

And do you practice that
motto, Captain Kennedy?

Absolutely, sir.

Then what were you
thinking when you left.

Private Cedric Bass and
Corporal Skip Loomis behind?

Skip and Cedric insisted on staying, sir.

Why didn't you draw straws?

There wasn't time for that.

Tell me why you all didn't stay behind.

A few had to stay behind

to give cover to the rescue team, sir.

And it was clear to you
whoever stayed behind

stood no chance of survival

unless of course... you surrendered.

Surrender was out of the question, sir.

Very good, Captain.

That'll be all.

Hello, Captain.

Is it that bad, John?

General Hyde wants you suspended

until the committee report's out.

If you're cleared,
he said he'll reinstate you.

I guess I can use some R and R.

But I want you out, Brad.

For good.

You've destroyed the
reputation of the Delta Force,

which I built up with
the sweat of my brow.

You ran out of that compound

like a mouse from a sinking ship.

General, my men and I were outnumbered...

You fucked up, Brad. Badly.

And it wasn't the Israeli
army you were fighting.

Or the British, the French.

It was a bunch of Kenyan assholes

who don't know which end of
the rifle bullets come out of.

I wouldn't say we were fighting
untrained soldiers, sir.

Don't tell me who the enemy is, Captain!

We've been studying those rebels

and their leader, Jafari Bin Kasim.

Sergeant Sommers is here, sir.

Send her in.

That'll be all, Sergeant Sommers.

Here.

That's what's left of the compound.

You can add another three names

to your casualty list.

Take a closer look, Captain.

They left their sprinklers on all night.

You must be tired

driving all the way from Fort Bragg.

It was a drive.

This was David's favorite chair.

He used to spend hours
sitting in it and reading.

He loved to read.

This is my favorite picture of David.

He wanted to be an electronics engineer,

but first he wanted to do his duty.

He was a good soldier, ma'am.

Truth is, I tried to talk him out of it,

but he wouldn't listen to me.

You probably also didn't want
to listen to your mother.

You're right, I didn't.

No mother wants their son to go to war.

Please come and sit down.

I want you to meet my husband.

Joe, come on down!

You must be hungry.

You've driven a long way.

I'm gonna get you something to eat.

No, no, please.

Got some great chicken soup.

It'll do you good.

It always does.

Joe! Joe!

I'm here.

Captain Kennedy. Yes, sir.

David spoke very highly of you.

Please take a seat.

That's my dad.

May he rest in peace.

Taken two days before D-Day.

Died on the beach at Normandy.

I was four years old.

Barely remember him.

He was a handsome young man.

David looked a little bit like him.

This is... This is me.

Vietnam. Two tours.

Yeah.

My father was killed in Vietnam.

He was a fighter pilot.

Lot of my friends died right beside me.

Ruby, that's my youngest son...

Ruby!

He wants to be a fighter pilot.

You ought to see his room.

Ruby!

Whole ceiling's just
covered in model airplanes.

He'll be anxious to meet you.

Dad.

Ruby, say hello to Captain Kennedy.

Son.

Ruby, what's wrong?

You killed my brother.

Ruby!

Get the fuck out of my house.

Ruby, go back to your room right now.

Why, Dad?

You yourself said he was responsible

for what happened in Kenya.

Isn't that why they discharged you?

Hell, Captain,
we know it wasn't your fault.

I remember in Nam you couldn't tell

one village from another.

I'm not sure I understand, Mr. Berman.

You landed at the wrong place.

That's what General Thompson said.

Right. I better go.

David wanted you to have these.

Ruben, your brother David was my friend.

He was a brave soldier,

and it was an honor and privilege

to have him in my platoon.

Now, you remember that, son.

The conference for African
economic development

is underway at the
Boston Financial Center

in Copley Square.

European and American business leaders

are meeting with the finance ministers

of many African nations

to discuss investment in Africa.

Security is extremely tight

for fear of attack...

Let us die

to make men free.

Are the governments stable enough

to support these economic ventures?

Yes, we believe that the economic support

will help create long-term benefits

for both the governments and investors.

Excuse me, sir.

I'm staying here with you.

Um, excuse me, sir.

Die to make men free.

Captain!

Karen, what are you doing here?

We need to talk.

What's wrong?

Everything.

Brad, you better sit down.

No. What's wrong, Karen?

Look, you heard what
happened today in Boston.

What, the bombing? Yeah.

I already saw this on the news.

I want you to watch it.

Holy shit!

That looks just like...

Yes. It is Cedric.

He became one of
Jafari's suicide bombers.

His photo was taken by a security camera

moments before he blew himself up.

No, it can't be Cedric.
Cedric's dead, Karen.

They found his dog tags
on the bomber's body.

That means Johnson and
Skip might be alive.

This morning we picked
up an emergency signal

from Jafari's headquarters in Kenya.

And that's what I came to tell you.

You know, Thompson'll court-martial you

for giving me classified information.

You know that.

No, he won't.

I got too much on him.

I know what he did to you guys in Kenya.

What did he do?

He diverted you to Kitale.

He knew that Jafari was listening,

and he wanted him to think

that the Ambassador's train
was being rerouted to Kitale

to pick up the Delta Force.

Wait a minute,
you're saying Thompson used us as bait.

He has an agenda to eliminate Jafari.

At any cost.

And how do you know this, Karen?

Thompson set up a secret unit

to find out Jafari's whereabouts,

and he put me in charge.

So for the past year all I've been doing

is studying the profile of Jafari.

I know him better than his
five wives put together.

Did Thompson try to eliminate Jafari?

Yes, he did.

He sent those missiles while
we were still there, didn't he.

Yeah.

Open that door, soldier.

I said open that door now!

Yes, sir.

Send the signal to the ship immediately.

Yes, sir.

Why did you lie to me?

Why did you tell me they were dead?

Take your hands off
me, Brad, or... Or what?

You send me back to Kitale,

be bait for Jafari?

Send missiles, blow up my fucking men?

Want me to remove him, sir?

It's all right.

You can leave now.

You sure, sir?

I'm fine.

You're gonna spend the rest of your life

in jail for what you did to my men.

Karen!

I got the proof right here.

If I go down, so will she.

For passing classified information.

It'll be worth it

if it stops the killing, General.

Defending our freedom, justice,

and the American way of life

sometimes requires casualties.

Each one of us in a uniform

is a potential casualty.

If you really want to know
about defending our country,

let me tell you.

A few must die so others will live.

So I suggest you start

thinking about tomorrow's mission, Brad.

Karen.

Thanks.

Thanks a lot.

Fellas, what's up?

All right.

Captain.

All right, let's get down to business.

This morning the Minnesota

picked up an emergency signal from Kenya.

We're hoping that's our boys.

We'll be taking off for the Indian ocean

tomorrow at 0600 hours.

We'll meet up with the Minnesota.

From there, move on to Kenya

and bring back Johnson and Skip.

Now I'd like to take this opportunity

to say good-bye to Corporal Charlie Moore

and to thank him for his commitment

and honorable service to our country.

It's been a pleasure.

I'd like you to please
join me in saying hello

to Sergeant Charles Moore,

your new sergeant.

Sarge!

I just found out you're
coming on the mission.

Why, Karen?

Why what?

Why what.
You know what I'm talking about.

Thompson assigned me this job.

And you can say no.

What? And rot in jail?

Thanks for the advice.

And besides, I want to go.

Don't do this to me, Karen, please.

I'm not doing this to you.

I'm doing it for me.

You know, this isn't a
game we're playing here.

Don't lecture me again.

I'm going, and that's final.

This is real war here.

Real explosions, real guns.

People are going to get killed,

and when they die they don't come back

when you put three more
quarters in the machine.

That's it. Game's over forever.

I know that.

I'm a soldier, remember?

No, you're a woman.

Excuse me?

I meant you're my woman.

Ex, Brad. Ex.

You left me because you said

that you couldn't lead men to war

knowing that there was a wife at home

worrying about you.

Do you remember saying that?

I'd rather have you in
jail where you're safe.

I'd die if anything happened to
you, Karen.

I'd die.

It's funny you say that.

You sound just like me.

This just came in from the White House.

It's from the President.

"Members of the elite Delta Force,

"Jafari Bin Kasim crossed the line

"when he exported terrorism
into our backyard.

"Your mission is to apprehend Bin Kasim

"and bring him here to stand trial

"for the murder of American citizens.

Good luck and may God be with you."

Gentlemen...

the President of the United States

would like us to apprehend Bin Kasim

and bring him home to stand trial.

But we all know what
the result is gonna be.

After months of a costly trial for which

the American taxpayers
will pick up the tab,

Jafari will receive a minimum
jail term with all the perks

at the Plaza Hotel Penitentiary.

This is unacceptable.

To me, to you,

and to the American people
for whom we took the oath

to defend and protect.

The only sentence Bin Kasim deserves

is the same sentence he delivered

to his victims.

With all due respect

to our Commander in Chief...

I say we go after Bin Kasim

with everything we've got

and blast his ass off
the face of this Earth.

All in agreement.

Yes, sir. Yes, sir.

Captain Kennedy.

Sir.

We all know what Jafari's
capable of doing.

We saw what he did to Cedric.

We can assume that Sergeant Johnson

and Corporal Skip Loomis
face a similar fate,

which is why we're here.

We believe it is not too late

to bring home our men.

One for all, all for one!

One for all, all for one!

Our job is to lase Jafari's headquarters

for the cruise missiles which will
be launched from the Minnesota.

Once the laser detector is put in place,

we have 15 minutes,

and I repeat, 15 minutes, to get in,

get Johnson and Loomis,
and get out of there.

Is that clear?

Yes, sir.

Sergeant Sommers, we've got a signal.

It's coming from the seaport.

Once we land,
we divide into three groups.

Jackson, Vince, you will stay outside.

Clear a way for the incoming choppers

and give us cover.

Captain.

The emergency signal's not coming

from Jafari's headquarters.

You sure? Where is it coming from?

It's coming from a seaport near Kenya.

Roughly about 150 miles
from Jafari's camp.

I bet they escaped.

I doubt it.

So do I.

If Johnson and Skip aren't
sending the signal, then who is?

Jafari?

That thought did cross my mind.

I don't get it.

Why would Jafari send a
signal from his headquarters

and then travel 150 miles
to send another one?

Well, the only logical
explanation would be

that maybe Jafari wants us to think

that Johnson managed to escape.

You think it's a trap.

I'm afraid I do.

Well, there's one way to find out.

No, Brad, you're not going.

What if you're wrong, General?

What if Johnson and Skip are in
that port at this very moment

waiting for us to get in
there with a rescue team?

Are you willing to risk more lives

than you're gonna save?

Johnson and Skip risked their
ass to save our lives, General.

We're paying 'em back.

Okay.

You go.

Five of you.

Surveillance mission.

Yes, sir.

Seaport's in our range.

The Delta Force is ready, sir.

Is there any word on
Jafari's whereabouts?

No, but everything seems too quiet.

Brad.

Brad, I... No.

I don't want to say it.

But I want to say it.

Captain.

Gary.

We're waiting.

All right. Okay.

Sergeant.

Okay, we get Johnson and Skip

and we get the hell out of there.

Captain, up ahead, boat approaching.

Wait for my signal.

Everything's quiet.

Let's take a pass on the other side.

They're gone. Pull over there.

Signal's coming from that warehouse.

I don't like it. It's too quiet.

Captain.

Move!

Warehouse door. Move!

Move!

These Americans

never learn from their mistakes.

All right, they're 60 yards away.

Jackson, Gary, you take that door.

You got it, Captain.

Charlie, Phil, you come with me.

Sergeant Johnson.

Skip.

Skip, it's me, Charlie.

Jackson, what's going on out there?

Seems okay here, Cap.

Gary, how's it look your way?

Okay my side, Cap.

Sergeant Johnson.

Bob, can you hear me?

Skip.

Charlie, fire at that hole.

I thought you assholes would never come.

What kept you?

We had a whole welcoming
committee out here.

Hey, man.

What are you doing, Captain?

Looks like you put on a
few pounds there, Skip.

Well, that's what comes from
eating good food all day.

Where's Sergeant Johnson, Skip?

He's not here.

What do you mean he isn't here?

Where is he then?

Where?

I haven't seen him since Kitale.

Boy, am I glad to see you.

Why didn't you and
Johnson stick together?

Sergeant Johnson thought
it would be better

for our survival if we split up.

Which direction did the Sergeant take?

He went east.

Cedric went west.

I headed south until I got here.

You sure you headed south, Skip?

Sure. Why?

'Cause we're west of Kitale,
man, not south of it.

Idiot.

Don't talk too much.

Welcome, Delta Force.

You're surrounded.

Lay down your weapons

and come out with your
hands above your heads

or you die.

I'm giving you three minutes.

Ground control, this is team leader.
Over.

This is ground control. Go ahead.

General, we got Skip,
but Johnson's not here.

Where is he? Skip doesn't know.

Jafari's soldiers are all
over the place outside.

We're gonna need reinforcements quickly.

I copy.

We can hold 'em off, but not for long.

I copy.

They're on their way.

Brad, I want you to
leave your radio open.

Yes, sir.

Leave that line open!

Your reinforcements are not
going to save you, Captain.

Your time's up.

Let us die to make men free.

What the fuck is he saying?

My God, Brad.

Brad, Skip is gonna blow himself up

at the end of the song.

No. Do something.

Skip, no.

Press the button, Skip.

Press it.

I could take him out, Captain.

No!

Skip, no!

Skip, no!

Phil, take cover now!

Skip, no. No.

Skip, no.

I knew you'd come for me, Cap.

What'd you think, we're just gonna

leave you here in Africa?

Thanks, Cap.

Thanks for letting me on your team.

You're on this team 'cause
you're the best around, pal.

When I get my discharge...

Let's go!

I'm gonna go to med school.

I know you are.

You'll make a great doctor, Skip.

Work in E.R.

That's where you belong, man.

Skip, can you tell us where
Sergeant Johnson's at?

They've got him in the dungeon.

You mean headquarters.

Cedric called it the dungeon.

Skip.

Fuck, Skip.

Our mission is to infiltrate
Jafari's headquarters

and lase it for the missiles.

Now, once the laser guide is turned on,

we'll have 15 minutes,

and I repeat, 15 minutes,

to get in, get Johnson,
and get the hell out of there.

Is that clear? Yes, sir.

Sergeant Sommers will guide us

with real-time satellite photos.

Sergeant.

Jafari's a chameleon.

The thrill of seeing his suicide bombers

blowing themselves up

brings him closer to the crime scene.

Now, this photo was taken by a reporter

after the explosion in Boston,

and here we see Jafari the man

videotaping the aftermath
of the explosion.

Now, it wouldn't surprise me if Jafari...

This is a nonsmoking building, Corporal.

It wouldn't surprise me

if Jafari took these home videos

and shared in moments of pleasure

with Dr. Oleg Karlovich.

Now, he's the notorious
Russian psychiatrist

who brainwashes these young men

and turns them into suicide bombers.

He's also known for his experiments

with remote mind control,

and he refers to his
suicide bombers as his pets.

So if you find Dr. Karlovich,

it's most likely Sergeant Johnson

won't be too far behind.

You should also note this symbol.

You'll find it painted in blood

on the doorframe of a
suicide bomber's room.

What does the symbol mean?

Well, African tribes believe

that the serpent protects them

from being harmed by the spirits

of the people they've killed,

and Dr. Karlovich uses this

in his remote mind control process.

I have to warn you though,

this symbol spells danger,

so if you see it on the door

in Sergeant Johnson's room,

know that he's dangerous
and probably armed

even if he appears friendly.

Carry on, Sergeant.

I'm all done, General.

Okay, men, all I can say to you

is good luck.

Bring back the son of a bitch

and I hope you get home safely.

Good luck, Brad.

Hope you find Johnson and bring him home.

Thank you, sir.

Now let's take another look

at those aerial surveillance photos.

Karen.

Karen.

Karen!

Look, about the other night...

Please... don't, Brad.

Good-byes are for women.

That's what you always say.

Look, I've got to go.

Visibility is zero.

We need to clear the clouds.

Roger that.

Watch out for Jafari's men.

We're five minutes from the drop zone.

All is clear up ahead.

Smooth sailing to Jafari's compound.

Bandit at 12:00.

Let's take him down.

You watch my back. I'm going in.

I'm right behind you.

Watch the sky!

Where is he? I can't find him.

Watch your 5:00!

Okay, I found him. I found him.

Take this.

Son of a bitch is good.

He's not that good, Captain.

Fucking very close.

You're goddamn right it is.

I lost him! I lost him!

All right, I got him on my side.

Damn it!

Where'd he go?

He's quick!

Where'd he go?

Keep your eyes open.

Watch your 10:00. Charlie, 10:00.

Aah!

Shit, Phil, are you all right?

It's okay. I'm all right, Charlie.

Just a fucking scratch.

He's on my tail. I can't shake him.

Okay, I'm coming in.

Tiger's still on my tail.

Coming in for another pass.

Thanks, partner.
Now let's finish him off.

I roger that.

What the hell is he doing?

It looks like he's... My God!

Get the hell out of there!

Damn, that was close.

Gonna nail him.

Yeah, he's smoking! Yeah!

Yeah!

Yeah, you nailed him all right, Vinny.

That was a touchdown.

All right, boys,
let's get Johnson and bring him home.

General.

Jafari's helicopter's
still in the compound.

He's still there.

Good news.

Get a lock on that, can you?

Richie, take that tower out now!

You got it, sir!

Richie, the tower, Richie.

Aah!

Go! Go! Go!

The tower's down, Captain. Tower is down.

Jackson, Vince,
take out that left bunker now!

Let's go!

All right, boys.
On three, you cover me. Ready?

Ready, Cap. 1, 2, 3.

Aah!

Let's move!

All right, let's move! Move! Move!

Let's hit 'em.

Richie, man at 6:00.

All right, let's move.

Gary, bandit 12:00. Take him out.

Bunker three clear.

All right, fellas,
synchronize your watches.

Got it, Cap. Got it, Cap.

At 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

Laser's set.

Set.

Laser's on, Cap.

Remember, 15 minutes. That's all we got.

Get in, get out. Let's do it.

Gary, take point.

Gentlemen, let's move.

One of the lasers was set.

We got a signal.

Do you concur, Captain?

I concur, sir.

On my mark.

3, 2, 1.

Launch!

Vince, Jackson,
clean up the place and give us cover.

Clear.

Karlovich, how's he doing?

For a big man, he's flying nice and high.

Vinny, 11:00. Take him.

Got it.

Clear.

Clear.

Clear.

Clear.

Clear.

Clear.

Go! Go!

Clear.

All right, Austin, fire that hole.

Gary, you take the point. Yes, sir.

Clear.

Sergeant Johnson!

Bob!

Bob, can you hear us?

All right, move out! Move!

I want everybody out of here now!

Charlie, take point.

Come on, let's go! Move, move, move!

Welcome, Captain Kennedy.

To what do I deserve this honor?

You know very well why I'm here, Jafari.

Of course.

How presumptuous of you, Captain,

because unless you lay down
your weapons and surrender,

you're all going to die in here.

General Thompson, you there?

This is ground control. Proceed.

Aren't you forgetting Sergeant Johnson?

I got a deal for you, Jafari.

A deal?

Now, this I've got to hear.

Go ahead, Captain!

I'm listening.

What the hell's he doing?

I don't know, but he must have a plan.

Jackson, Vince, we're coming out.

Okay, Jafari, here's the deal.

Let Johnson go and let's all
get the hell out of here.

Now, why would I settle for that?

Because in seven minutes
this place is gonna

get blown to fucking bits
by three cruise missiles.

Nice try, Captain.

You don't believe me,
you can ask General Thompson.

He's the one that sent 'em.

Tell him, General.

You're crazy, Brad.

He's gonna cut loose.

Is that true, General Thompson?

Talk to him, General, please.

Stay out of this, Sergeant.

Tell him, General.

Are you trying to make a fool of
me, Captain?

Goddamn it, General, tell him.

It's true, Jafari. It's true.

Missiles have been launched.

Hand it over, Sergeant!

Hand it over!

That's an order.

Captain.

We finally meet face to face.

I'll make a deal with you.

But first the missiles must be destroyed.

No way.

Johnson and I leave,

and then I take care of the missiles.

Dismissed.

Captain, get out of there now.

That's an order.

General, I'm busy here.

Son of a bitch!

What about Cap?

Don't worry.

Brad's gonna get Johnson.

They're gonna get out of there.

But we only got two minutes left.

Looks like we're all going
to die in here, Captain.

I'll shoot you first.

Let us die

to set men free.

No. Jafari, tell him to stop.

Karlovich.

Johnson's mine.

He responds to only what I say.

Bob, listen to me.

You'll do what I say.

I will do what you say.

The last one's for me, Bob.

Remember that?

Last bullet's for me.

The last bullet's for me.

The last bullet's for me.

The last bullet's for me, buddy.

For me.

The last bullet's for me, buddy.
Remember?

All right, Jafari, let's go.

Move!

Bob.

Bob. Wake up, Bob.

Wake up, pal. Bob, it's me.

Look at me.

Come on.

Come on, pal.

We got to get out of here.

They drugged me. I know they did, man.

You got to work with me. You got to move.

You got to work with me.
You got to work with me.

Brad and the boys are still
there, General.

Deactivate the missiles.

I can't do that, Sergeant.

This is war.

Please.

I'm sorry, Karen.

They're past the point of no return.

It's over, guys.

Cap's taking too long.

We should go back and get him.

Charlie, we got to go
back and fetch him, man.

Stay put.

We got one minute.

Come on, man.

Let's go. Okay.

Have to keep moving.
Keep moving. Keep moving.

Okay, let's go.

Let's go. Let's go.

Let's go.

Yeah!

I knew they'd make it.

Cut it awfully close.

Whoo!

Direct hits, sir.