The secret US abduction of a suspected terrorist leads to a wave of terrorist attacks in New York that lead to the declaration of martial law.

Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [upon learning Devereaux's plans to torture Tariq] Are you people insane? What are you talkin' about?
General William Devereaux: The time has come for one man to suffer in order to save hundreds of lives.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: One Man? What about two, huh? What about six? How about public executions?
General William Devereaux: Feel free to leave whenever you like, Agent Hubbard.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Come on General, you've lost men, I've lost men, but you - you, you *can't* do this! What, what if they don't even want the sheik, have you considered that? What if what they really want is for us to herd our children into stadiums like we're doing? And put soldiers on the street and have Americans looking over their shoulders? Bend the law, shred the Constitution just a little bit? Because if we torture him, General, we do that and everything we have fought, and bled, and died for is over. And they've won. They've already won!
General William Devereaux: Escort him out.
Soldier: Get out of my face Hubbard, or I might just decide you're an Ethiopian!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You know, you are stupid enough to think that that's an insult.
General William Devereaux: The CIA didn't know the Berlin Wall was coming down until bricks started hitting them in the head.
General William Devereaux: [announcing the declaration of martial law in Brooklyn] Good morning. Today with the invocation of the War Powers Act by the President, I am declaring state of martial law in this city. To the best of our knowledge we are opposed by no more than 20 of the enemy. He is hiding among a population of roughly two million. Intelligence tells us that he is most likely Arab speaking, between the age of 14 and 30, narrowing the target to 15,000 suspects. We can further reduce that number down to those that have been in this country less than six months. Now you have 20 hiding among 2,000. If you are one of these 20 young men, you can hide among a population of similar ethnic background. Unfortunately for you, you can only hide there. And that population, in the classic immigration pattern, is concentrated right here in Brooklyn. We intend to seal off this borough, then we intend to squeeze it. This is the land of opportunity, gentlemen - the opportunity to turn yourselves in. After sundown tonight, any young man fitting the profile I described who is not cooperating will be arrested and detained. There is historically nothing more corrosive to the morale of a population than policing its own citizens, but the enemy would be sadly mistaken if they were to doubt our resolve. They are now face-to-face with the most fearsome military machine in the history of man, and I intend to use it and be back on base in time for the playoffs. Thank you for your time.
General William Devereaux: Go fuck yourself, bureau! I am serving my country. Why don't you try serving yours?
General William Devereaux: Are you questioning my patriotism?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: I am questioning your judgment!
General William Devereaux: [after a pause] I am here serving my president, and quite possibly not in the best interests of our nation. My profession does not allow me to make that kind of distinction.
General William Devereaux: Make no mistake, Senator. We will hunt down the enemy, we will find the enemy, and we will kill the enemy. And no card-carrying member of the ACLU is more dead set against it than I am. Which is why I urge you - I implore you. Do not consider this as an option.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [to General Devereaux during the Mexican standoff] You have the right to remain silent. You have the right to a fair trial. You have the right not to be tortured, not to be murdered, rights that you took away from Tariq Husseini. You have those rights because of the men who came before you who wore that uniform. Because of the men and women who are standing here right now waiting for you to give them the order to fire. Give them the order, General.
General William Devereaux: Do you think that I would hesitate to kill you, or every Federal Agent in this room, if I thought it was in the best interest of my country?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: No, no, no, you wouldn't hesitate, I know that. But they might.
[motions to soldiers in room]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Give the order. Make murderers out of these young kids, give the order.
[Devereaux is silent]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Give 'em the order, General!
[pause]
General William Devereaux: [over his shoulder] Stand down, Sergeant.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [upon informing Devereaux that he is being arrested] William Devereaux, you are under arrest for the torture and murder of Tariq Husseini, an American citizen.
General William Devereaux: Is this some kind of a joke?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You see me laughing, general?
[Frank Haddad's son is among those who have been rounded up by the Army]
General William Devereaux: And his name is Haddad?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Frank Haddad, Junior.
Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: His father's a Shiite. We're checking him out.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Check this out, pal. His father's a federal agent for ten years.
Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: Don't get in my face, Hubbard. I might decide you're an Ethiopian.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: And you're just stupid enough to think that's an insult.
General William Devereaux: The Army is a broad sword, not a scalpel. Trust me, senator - you do not want the Army in an American city.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: All right, I'll tell you what I'm going to do. I'm going to take your boy Samir downtown, I'm going to strap his ass to a polygraph machine and I'm going to ask him questions about you. Then I'm going to take those transcripts, I'm going to take them to a friend of mine at the New York Times who just loves to write stories about the link between the CIA and political horror shows.
Sharon Bridger: If you burn him, you'll lose any chance you've got.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: So what? It's lose-lose, isn't that what you said?
Sharon Bridger: I'm not fucking with you.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: How could you possibly remember who you're fucking?
Elise Kraft: It's never the question that's indiscreet, just the answer.
General William Deveroux: This is a new kind of war.
General William Devereaux: This is the land of opportunity, gentlemen. The opportunity to turn yourselves in.
Elise Kraft: It's easy to tell the difference between right and wrong. What's hard is choosing the wrong that's more right.
General William Devereaux: Elise Kraft wouldn't know the difference between a sheik and a prophylactic of the same name.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Thanks for the heads-up.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: "London. Paris. Athens. Rome. Belfast. Beruit. We're not the first city to have to deal with terrorism. Tel Aviv. The day after they bombed the market in Tel Aviv the market was open and it was full. This is New York City. We can take it."
[Elise and Samir are having sex as Frank and Hub watch through a thermal imager]
Agent Frank Haddad: Beats the shit out of cable.
Sharon Bridger: We're the CIA, something always goes wrong.
Elise Kraft: In this game, the most committed wins.
General William Devereaux: Twelve hours after the President gives the order we can be on the ground. One light infantry division of 10,700 men, elements of the Rapid Deployment Force, Special Forces, Delta, APCs, helicopters, tanks and of course the ubiquitous M-16 A2 assault rifle. A humble enough weapon until you see it in the hands of a man outside your local bowling alley or 7-11. It will be noisy, it will be scary and it will not be mistaken for a VFW parade.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [conversing with Elise] You think I want to lose them? You think I'm in the losing people business, huh? If I don't take them out properly, they hit the streets in two hours! I don't care if I find semtex, plutonium, dynamite; self-lighting charcoal briquettes! Without the right warrant, they walk.
Sharon Bridger: I ran the network in Iraq for two years. Samir recruited them from among the Sheik's followers and I trained them in the north. The Sheik was going to help us overthrow Saddam, I mean, he was our ally. We were financing him. Then there was a policy shift. It's not like we sold them out exactly, we just stopped helping them.
[pause]
Sharon Bridger: They were slaughtered.
[pause]
Sharon Bridger: So I uh, quit the operation. I took another assignment.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: But you helped them first.
Sharon Bridger: What do you mean?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You said they were being slaughtered, they needed to get out, they were on the terrorist watch list, so you got them visas, you and Samir.
Sharon Bridger: I promised them we would take care of them, they were working for us!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Doing what, exactly?
Sharon Bridger: I told you!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: No you didn't. You told me that you trained them. Tradecrafts, subversion. That's what you said, wasn't it? You're leaving something out, aren't you, Sharon? You taught them how to make bombs. That's why you were looking for the wiring signatures on that blue bus. And now they're here, doing what you taught them how to do. Right?
Sharon Bridger: You've got to let me... make this right! Please?
[the agents discuss the bus that was paint bombed]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: See if any was sold in quantity the last month. Danny, find out what stop these guys got on the bus, maybe there's a witness.
Agent Frank Haddad: Hub, I think we're all eager to give our weekends up on this, I know I am... but it just occurs to me, has any one committed a crime here? I mean, assault with a deadly color...?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Here's what I don't like: they know explosives. They know our response time. They put in a call and walk.
[the agents observe and capture Samir]
Agent Frank Haddad: His name's Samir Nazhde. Teaches Arab Studies at Brooklyn College. He sponsored Ail Waziri's student visa. And dig this - his brother blew up a movie theatre in Tel Aviv.
Elise Kraft: You might consider leaving him alone.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Why would I consider doing that?
Elise Kraft: Play him like a cop and haul him in now and get your arrest, or tag him and let him lead you to the really big fish.
Agent Frank Haddad: [curses in Arabic] You're fishing and he's getting visas for bombers.
Elise Kraft: You ever heard of catch and release?
Agent Frank Haddad: Yes, and he's on the next plane for Tunis.
[Samir is now leaving a cafe]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Take him down.
Agent Frank Haddad: [keys his radio] Go.
[Three agents take Samir, and lead them to Hub's car]
Agent Frank Haddad: Samir Nazhde, my name is Frank Haddad, I'm a Federal Agent. We have reason to believe you are an accessory to the bombing of Bus 87.
Samir Nazhde: Are you crazy?
Agent Frank Haddad: You are an associate of Ali Waziri.
Samir Nazhde: Who? I know no one by that name.
Agent Frank Haddad: You got him a student visa.
Samir Nazhde: I sign these applications as a matter of course, hundreds of them. Everyone wants to come to the land of opportunity and Baywatch.
Agent Frank Haddad: You spent two years in Israeli jails during the Intifada.
Samir Nazhde: The only ones who didn't were women like you.
[Frank backhands Samir across the mouth]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Frank...
Agent Frank Haddad: Sorry, personal matter.
[to Samir]
Agent Frank Haddad: You're going downtown, my friend.
Samir Nazhde: You cannot hold me. I know my rights! I watch American television!
Agent Frank Haddad: Defrauding the INS is a federal offense.
[hands him off to the agents]
Agent Frank Haddad: Reservation for one, please.
Agent Frank Haddad: [to Hub about Elise & Samir] The three of you really do make a lovely couple.
Elise Kraft: [to Hubbard] I tend to be suspicious of all true believers. Present company included.
Senator: You don't fight a junkyard dog with ASPCA rules. What you do is you take the leash off your bigger, meaner dog.
[Col. Hardwick and a corporal are observing Elise as she and Samir begin to leave]
Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: [after hearing their planned route and their attempts to evade the soldiers] They're getting ready to move. Units 1 and 2, on my signal -
[Three unmarked FBI cars come barreling around the corner. One rams the surveillance van head-on. Another car goes around the van, the agent attaches a cable to the rear doors, and the car then pulls forward, ripping them off. All of the agents draw their SIG-Sauers on the army officers]
Agent Frank Haddad: FBI!
[Hardwick puts his hands up, and Frank sighs as he notices the microwave technology]
Agent Frank Haddad: Ah... microwave.
Samir Nazhde: Belief is power!
Samir Nazhde: There will never be a final cell!
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You will go to prison...
Agent Frank Haddad: You know what happens to women in prison?
Elise Kraft: Mmmmm... yummm!
[Hubbard is looking at photos of Elise when Frank comes in]
Agent Frank Haddad: You sleep here?
[Hubbard looks up]
Agent Frank Haddad: Immigration called.
[Cuts to Frank and Hubbard interviewing an INS official who is showing them a false-bottomed suitcase full of money, while Hubbard chews on an orange]
INS Official: Underneath the false bottom we found this, all in small bills, so we figure it's smurf, right?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Mmmm-hmmm.
INS Official: And considering yesterday's terrorist alert and where he's been recently, we better call Frank.
Agent Frank Haddad: Who's trying to score points with his boss, bigtime.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Has he broken any laws?
INS Official: No sir. He is $20 under the $10,000 limit.
Agent Frank Haddad: [immediately pulls a $20 bill out of his wallet and sets it on top of the money in the suitcase] Not anymore.
Sharon Bridger: Samir! The Koran preaches...
Samir Nazhde: Do not lecture me on the Qur'an, woman! First you left me in Iraq... LIKE A PIECE OF SHIT... Then you took our leader... A HOLY MAN FOR PREACHING THE WORD OF GOD.
Agent Frank Haddad: [after the FBI teams capture an army intelligence van] Microwave!
[Hub and Floyd arrive at the Redhook chop shop in a beat-up car in need of service]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [to a mechanic] Yo.
[the Hispanic mechanic looks up from under the car he is servicing]
Mechanic: Que pasa?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq around?
[the mechanic gestures to the office in the back. Hub eyes the other mechanics in the shop, including a mechanic changing a tire and one doing a compression check. As he enters the office, Tariq is talking on the phone to someone in Arabic]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tariq?
[Tariq holds a finger up to indicate "hold on," then quickly lowers the receiver]
Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: How can I help you?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: You're Tariq Husseini?
Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: He's out.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Damn. Do you think you could give him a message?
Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: Of course.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Tell him the FBI is after him.
Tariq Husseini, Auto Shop Owner: You're joking.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [takes out his gun and badge] I'm not joking. Put the phone down, put your hands in the air.
[Hub and Haddad are being summoned to the Bus 99 incident]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [getting in the car] How soon can we get there?
Agent Frank Haddad: This time of day, maybe tomorrow.
[Floyd Rose hops into the backseat of a car where Tina and Hubbard are sitting, observing a suspected CIA safehouse]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: How's she living, Floyd?
FBI Agent Floyd Rose: She's got two in the Plymouth, at least three inside, and see that guy walking his dog?
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Mmmm-hmmm.
FBI Agent Floyd Rose: Well he did his business about an hour ago and they're still walking.
[Cuts to Frank and Danny observing from another car]
Danny Sussman: I had a dog like that once.
Agent Frank Haddad: It's not his dog, numbnuts. They're spies.
Danny Sussman: [incredulously] The dog works for the CIA?
[Hubbard approaches Elise at the warehouse where Bus 4199 is being stored]
Elise Kraft: Hi there.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: I'm Anthony Hubbard. I'm the Assistant Special Agent in Charge.
Elise Kraft: Oh, shit! I've been trying to liaise with you all day. I'm Elise Kraft, National Security Council.
[shakes hands with Hubbard]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Pleasure. You been trying to liaise with me all day? Have you checked the phone book? We've got fourteen lines, not including the unlisted ones.
[pause]
Elise Kraft: Hi, I'm Elise Kraft, National Security Council.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: How ya doin'? I'm Colin Powell. Whaddaya people want with my bus?
[the team is listening in on the three suspected bus 87 bombers]
Elise Kraft: They're discussing how hard it is to find a decent cup of coffee over here.
[hands headset to Frank]
Elise Kraft: I make out three voices. What do you have on the infrared?
FBI Agent Mike Johanssen: Sounds like three.
Agent Frank Haddad: If we had microwave we'd know for sure. The CIA's got microwave. How come we don't have microwave?
[Hubbard is talking to the landlord]
Landlord: ...There are three of them. All day long they watch TV, and eat pizza. Nothing but pizza. Pizza, pizza, pizza...
[cuts to Agent Danny Sussman, disguised as a pizza deliveryman, carrying a pizza box that contains a bomb up the stairs, followed by the FBI's HRT team members, who advance with their weapons ready. Danny knocks on the door]
Danny Sussman: Pizza!
[knocks again, this time more urgently]
Danny Sussman: Pizza!
[a young Arab opens the door and hands him a small wad of money]
Danny Sussman: You want change or not?
Arab: No. Put it on the floor.
[Danny complies]
Danny Sussman: [sighs] Have you heard? Crime is down 7% in this city.
[Hubbard and Haddad are conversing as they are walking]
Agent Frank Haddad: He says, "If you're on the State Department Terrorist Watch List, you cannot get into the country." So I tell him, "Ali Waziri was on the watch list, and he got in!"
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: What did State Department tell you to do?
Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call INS.
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: All right, what did INS say?
Agent Frank Haddad: Told me to call State.
[as they are crossing in front of an idling bus, the bus's engine backfires, emitting a noise similar to that of a gunshot. Everyone in the area takes cover, but upon hearing the bus's engine rev, get back up and continue about their business. In frustration, Hubbard throws his coffee cup at the bus's windshield]
[Hubbard holds a briefing on the first identified bomber from Bus #87]
Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Ladies and gentlemen, meet the late, uh, Ali Waziri, one of the bombers of Bus 87. We were able to trace this sucker to a... group in Ramallah. That's West Bank - not West Side - for all of you just joining us from Nebraska. Tina?
Tina Osu: We've pulled his landing card and his I-94. So now we know he came in three days ago, out of Frankfurt. What we need now is to fill in the time between his arrival and the incident. We need all known associations, and most of all, we need an address. Here's the kicker, guys: Ali Waziri was on the Terrorist Watch List. How'd he get into the country?