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The away team materializes in a dim, ruined control chamber dominated by three silver gateways and a pentagonal console crowned by a glowing blue dome. …
In a terse, clinical Pentagon exchange, analysts confirm that Indian ground forces from the Northern, Central and Western commands — identified as front‑line divisions — …
At the Pentagon a terse intelligence exchange turns a worrying picture into an official escalation. Analysts confirm front-line divisions from Northern, Central and Western commands …
At a late-night press briefing C.J. moves to close the room with a full lid on a Treasury 'market adjustment' release. A reporter, Bruce, presses …
Under an increasingly hostile press pack, C.J. is forced to acknowledge operational facts she had tried to manage: Minneapolis radar tracked Captain Hutchins, Saudi airspace …
Under mounting pressure about the downed F‑117, C.J. delivers terse operational details—'Feet Dry' tracking, use of Saudi airspace, when the British were notified—and abruptly terminates …
In CJ's office, Toby urgently warns her of retiring General Ed Barrie's aggressive Sunday media tour—Meet the Press, Late Edition, Capitol Beat—poised to savage the …
General Ed Barrie storms C.J.'s office, past her assistant, launching a bombastic tirade defending his public attacks on military readiness and threatening a Meet the …
Leo strides into the Situation Room, where staffers brief him on five DEA agents abducted on a road from Bogota to Puente Mayo, likely by …
In the high-stakes Briefing Room under night lights, Press Secretary C.J. masterfully regains control of the narrative by handing off probing press questions to representatives …
C.J. delivers precise details on U.S. military deployments to Haiti—USS Enterprise, carriers from Mayport arriving in 36 hours, aircraft within 12—setting up a Pentagon briefing, …
In the packed White House Press Room, C.J. succinctly outlines Pentagon military preparations—including J-Socs from McDill and a Battalion Landing Team—for the Haiti crisis, signaling …
In the Northwest Lobby, Leo warmly greets General Adamley with handshakes and banter about his Middle East trip, including jokes about an 'Aviation Prince' and …
During a hectic briefing in C.J.'s office, Toby urgently warns her of a leaked Pentagon arms deal with misogynistic Qumar—15 MRAMs, 50 M1A1 tank kits, …
C.J. enters the press room with commanding presence, seating reporters as she opens with lighthearted birthday cake pleasantries before rattling off schedule updates: the President's …
In a high-stakes press briefing, C.J. Cregg masterfully fields reporters' probes on Taiwan's Patriot missile tests provoking China's war games and U.S. defense obligations under …
In the Situation Room before Bartlet's arrival, Leo McGarry fiercely challenges Admiral Fitzwallace on the Pentagon's failure to cancel President Bartlet's meeting with Abdul Shareef, …
During a tense White House briefing C.J. decisively refuses to take responsibility for a high-profile Navy disciplinary matter involving Commander Vickie Hilton, redirecting the question …
Charlie reads a blue envelope handed to him in the West Wing: a frantic letter from an enlisted woman whose family may lose food stamps. …
Ginger delivers a terse, misaddressed Pentagon memo to Charlie, triggering immediate diplomatic and bureaucratic questions. Charlie reacts with disbelief — he has no authority to …
Charlie brings Bartlet a Pentagon memo — accidentally ordered — that reveals military families are on food stamps. Bartlet erupts with righteous anger, personalizes the …
In the Oval Office Bartlet gets a terse national-security briefing from Bob Slattery: U.S. intelligence outside Bitanga is almost non-existent, the Archbishop's clerical network is …
A rapid situation briefing gives way to a private, explosive confrontation over Khundu. After quick updates — Predator testing in Korea, Basque plots in Spain, …
In the Situation Room's quiet after a global briefing, Leo pulls Secretary Miles Hutchinson aside and forces a raw truth into the open: the Pentagon's …
What begins as a perfunctory run-through of global niceties — a child-king in Bhutan, a detained ship — detonates when intelligence officers report systematic atrocities …
At a late-night briefing C.J. uses deliberately precise, legalistic language to deflect reporters pressing the administration to label atrocities as "genocide," invoking the U.N. Convention's …
After a tightly controlled press briefing where C.J. delicately distinguishes 'acts of genocide' from 'genocide,' persistent reporter Danny corners her in the hallway and then …
In the Outer Oval the leak crisis sharpens into a personal rupture. C.J. explains that Danny's story—built from a researcher's background interviews—included an off‑the‑record quote …
In the Oval, President Bartlet frames the looming Khundu decision in explicitly moral language—quoting Isaiah as if to recast intervention as duty rather than strategy. …
In the Oval Office at night Bartlet frames the Khundu intervention in moral terms—reciting Isaiah and softening tension with a private toast—while Leo brings the …