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Governor Reid is still speaking outside the plant. The initial explosions startled him a bit, but he's back to his routine. Palmer watches on tv, Reid is either very brave or very ambitious. It wasn't a secret that Reid was considering making a primary challenge against Palmer next year, but for now they could work together. Palmer is also going over possible targets for retaliation.
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Bowen: We have identified two targets. Both are terrorist training camps, isolated from civilian populations.
Palmer: Is there evidence tying them to any of the attacks?
Bowen: Not directly, but we know for a fact they train anti-american terrorists.
Palmer: This file says one camp is in Pakistan, the other in Iraq. Pakistan is our ally, do I need to mention the danger of engaging in bombings in Iraq?
Bowen: I don't deny there is danger of blowback. But if we do nothing we'll be percieved as weak, increasing our risk of future attacks.
Palmer: Also these governments claim these are peaceful religious schools.
Bowen: Our intel suggests otherwise sir.
Palmer: Find evidence linking these schools to today's attacks. Until then we don't retaliate.
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At CTU Christopher Henderson is brought to interrogation. Jack comes with Darren Richards, an expert on obtaining information.
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Jack: Christopher, I don't believe you met Darren, he came after your time.
Henderson: Hello Darren.
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Darren says nothing.
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Jack: Don't take it personally, he doesn't talk much. First, I want to thank you for helping stop Jackson. I know you didn't want to kill innocent Americans for nothing.
Henderson: Thank you Jack, that means a lot.
Jack: But you engaged in terrorism, put those lives in danger. My hope is to help you redeem yourself. Who else is involved in these attacks?
Henderson: Temporary allies.
Jack: Be specific.
Henderson: I can't. This was is far from over. Certain measures are still neccessary, I can't endanger those who are still valuable in the fight.
Jack: You know men like Darren Richards, what they're capable of.
Henderson: I know how to resist the pain.
Jack: Not like this you don't. As uch as I hate to see my mentor in pain, I will allow it until you're ready to talk.
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