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S2E14 · The War At Home

Bartlet Issues the 'Go' Order Amid Dissent

In the tense Situation Room, Bartlet receives a detailed briefing on Operation Cassiopeia: Delta Force teams airborne, Alpha Team hiking to ambush terrorists moving hostages to Villa Cerreno for likely torture. Mickey urges waiting for negotiations with Guerra to exchange drug lord Aguilar, sparking Leo's rebuke and Bartlet's grim retort questioning prolonged suffering. As the C-141 nears Colombian airspace, all eyes lock on Bartlet; he glances at Mickey and Leo, then decisively orders 'Go,' launching the morally fraught raid and committing to irreversible consequences in the war on drugs.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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An Air Force Officer reports the approaching C-141, forcing Bartlet's hand as he locks eyes with Leo and delivers the decisive order: 'Go.'

tension to resolution ['Columbian airspace']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calm vigilance amid crisis escalation

Air Force Officer hangs up the phone receiver with deliberate thud, then reports C-141's approach to Colombian airspace, drawing all eyes to Bartlet and precipitating the decisive order.

Goals in this moment
  • Relay real-time flight status update
  • Signal operational readiness threshold
Active beliefs
  • Airspace entry marks point of no return
  • Accurate comms enable swift command response
Character traits
disciplined alert concise
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Stoic professionalism under tension

Army Officer delivers clipped briefing on C-141's 85-minute flight with Delta Force teams, poised for Colombian airspace entry upon Bartlet's order, anchoring operational precision amid political debate.

Goals in this moment
  • Provide accurate operational timeline
  • Facilitate command decision with clear intel
Active beliefs
  • Timing is critical for raid synchronization
  • Military readiness hinges on presidential go-ahead
Character traits
professional precise disciplined
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Concerned hesitation laced with confusion

Mickey hesitates before urging Bartlet to wait on negotiations with Guerra, defends prolonging talks to avoid rescue gunfire risks, appears visibly confused by Bartlet's torture retort, standing as diplomacy's lone dissenter amid mounting pressure.

Goals in this moment
  • Advocate for continued negotiations to safely extract hostages
  • Prevent rash military action that endangers lives
Active beliefs
  • Talks with Guerra can extend hostage survival
  • Raid risks immediate deaths over potential torture
Character traits
cautious diplomatic persistent
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Implacable antagonism (inferred)

Nelson Guerra referenced in negotiations demanding Aguilar's release, his intransigence fueling Leo's scorn and the raid's urgency without physical presence.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure Aguilar's freedom via hostage leverage
  • Extract intel through torture threats
Active beliefs
  • Prisoner swap is non-negotiable
  • U.S. will fold under pressure
Character traits
intransigent calculating
Follow Nelson Guerra's journey
Aguilar
primary

Irrelevant (imprisoned off-screen)

Aguilar invoked as the imprisoned drug lord central to Guerra's demands, his freedom the diplomatic bargaining chip rejected in favor of raid.

Goals in this moment
  • Leverage captivity for release (passive)
Active beliefs
  • Release ensures cartel dominance
Character traits
strategic asset
Follow Aguilar's journey

grim and determined

Enters the Situation Room with Leo, motions officers to sit, questions operational details extensively, challenges Mickey's caution on hostage torture, glances at Mickey and Leo, and decisively issues the 'Go' order to launch Operation Cassiopeia.

Goals in this moment
  • Authorize the immediate raid on the terrorists despite dissent to prevent prolonged hostage suffering and torture
  • Escalate commitment to the operation leading to further military retaliation
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Air Force Officer's Situation Room Phone

Air Force Officer's Situation Room phone serves as vital comms lifeline, hung up with resonant thud after delivering C-141 update, its echo heightening tension and prompting Bartlet's eyes-locked 'Go', symbolizing the razor-edge pivot from debate to action.

Before: Active on urgent call tracking C-141 approach
After: Hung up on base, silent amid raid launch
Before: Active on urgent call tracking C-141 approach
After: Hung up on base, silent amid raid launch
C-141 Transport Aircraft

C-141 transport aircraft looms as airborne harbinger, briefed at 85 minutes aloft with Delta teams; its airspace approach report crystallizes the moment, transforming strategic discussion into irrevocable commitment via Bartlet's order.

Before: 85 minutes airborne, nearing Colombian airspace
After: Authorized to enter airspace, raid underway
Before: 85 minutes airborne, nearing Colombian airspace
After: Authorized to enter airspace, raid underway

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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White House Situation Room

Situation Room pulses as nerve center, fluorescent-lit table scarred by briefings where Bartlet probes ops details, debate erupts over raid vs. talks, culminating in 'Go'—its confined shadows amplifying moral gravity and superpower resolve.

Atmosphere Taut silence broken by clipped intel and heated rebukes
Function High-stakes command hub for raid authorization
Symbolism Embodiment of presidential power confronting ethical abyss
Access Restricted to top advisors and military officers
Fluorescent glare on conference table Hung-up phone's echoing thud
Tres Encinas

Tres Encinas referenced as Alpha Team's ground staging base, from which 19 operators launch 11-mile jungle hike, anchoring the raid's terrestrial prong in briefing intel.

Atmosphere Remote forward operating tension (described)
Function Staging area for Special Forces infiltration
Symbolism Launchpad into hostile depths
Access U.S. military forward base under threat
Rucks ready for nightfall hike Radios crackling with vectors
Villa Cerreno

Villa Cerreno evoked as ultimate target redoubt, where sunset ambush awaits terrorists marching hostages, its torture shadows haunting Bartlet's calculus.

Atmosphere Jungle-strangled peril thick with screams (anticipated)
Function Hostage destination and raid objective
Symbolism Heart of narco-terror defiance
Access Heavily guarded rebel stronghold
Vines strangling walls Dawn raid fury looming
Tasco Outpost

Tasco Outpost cited as initial hostage site, from which captives march to Villa Cerreno, detailing enemy movements in operational blueprint.

Atmosphere Dust-choked bunkers under rebel guard (described)
Function Starting point for hostage transfer
Access Rebel-controlled perimeter
Sweat-slick bunkers Chain-link shadows
Affronte Command Center

Affronte Command Center at Villa Cerreno named as torture endpoint and execution threat, invoked in Leo's rebuke to underscore inaction's horrors.

Atmosphere Metallic blood anticipation under flickering bulbs (implied)
Function Enemy HQ for interrogation
Symbolism Vise of rebel cruelty
Access Guarded concrete bunkers
Machete-shadowed agony Screams piercing humid night
Mesa del Oro

Mesa del Oro plateau detailed as ambush vantage 10.7km en route, offering Delta maximum maneuverability in Jack's briefing.

Atmosphere Wind-scoured high ground for positioning (described)
Function Optimal ambush terrain
Access Remote ravine-cloaked access
Unbroken flats Lengthening shadows
Colombian Prison

Colombian Prison referenced holding Aguilar, whose release Guerra demands, crystallizing failed diplomacy in Mickey's plea.

Atmosphere Iron-barred cartel shadows (implied)
Function Leverage point in negotiations
Symbolism Geopolitical detonator
Access High-security incarceration
Concrete walls pulsing tension Stalled hours tightening vise

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Drug Enforcement Administration

DEA agents positioned as intel-rich hostages destined for Villa Cerreno torture, their plight driving Bartlet's moral calculus and raid imperative.

Representation As captured operatives in intel brief
Power Dynamics Victims heightening U.S. resolve against Affronte
Impact Exposes drug war's frontline human cost
Protect agents from torture/extraction Preserve operational intelligence Agent knowledge as terrorist target Triggering military rescue protocol
Affronte

Affronte rebels depicted marching hostages from Tasco to Command Center at Villa Cerreno, their torture plans rebuked as raid catalyst.

Representation Through enemy movements and guard threats in briefings
Power Dynamics Antagonist force dictating hostage peril, defying U.S. raid
Impact Reveals narco-rebel hydra's asymmetric power
Internal Dynamics Coordinated transfer under command structure
Torture DEA agents for intel Leverage captives for Aguilar's release Hostage relocation tactics Negotiation ultimatums via Guerra
Delta Force

Delta Force manifests via two teams aboard C-141, airborne and raid-ready; their airspace breach on 'Go' order propels Cassiopeia, embodying elite assault precision amid Situation Room schism.

Representation Through briefed airborne teams and officer reports
Power Dynamics Subordinate to presidential command, poised for lethal execution
Impact Highlights U.S. military's high-risk intervention doctrine
Execute hostage rescue at Villa Cerreno Synchronize with Alpha ambush for maximum effect Special ops deployment resources Airborne insertion capabilities
Special Forces Alpha Team

Special Forces Alpha Team's 19 operators at Tres Encinas detailed hiking to jungle ambush for sunset hostage intercept, integral to raid's ground element in briefing.

Representation Via on-ground unit status updates
Power Dynamics Integrated into joint ops under White House oversight
Impact Underscores special forces' role in asymmetric warfare
Infiltrate and hold ambush position Coordinate with Delta for extraction Jungle infiltration expertise Precision timing protocols

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 1
Causal

"Bartlet's defiance on the colonnade leads directly to his decisive action in the Situation Room, initiating the 'Cassiopeia' operation."

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What this causes 2
Character Continuity medium

"Mickey's initial dissent about the mission's risks foreshadows his later grim assessment of the DEA agents' rescue odds, maintaining his role as the voice of caution."

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Escalation

"Bartlet's order to 'Go' with the operation escalates to his later demand for military options to annihilate Fronte, showing the progression from action to retaliation."

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Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: "Are we going to keep them alive longer, or is it just going to seem longer?""
"AIR FORCE OFFICER: "Sir, the C-141 is approaching Columbian airspace.""
"BARTLET: "Go.""