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Captain James Staros (says) referring to Lt. Col. Gordon Tall: ''Ta'che hasy o anthropos, then ksere ti mou ley'' (meaning: ''the guy has lost it... he doesn't know what he's saying''. The 2nd phrase could also be translated as: he has no idea what he's talking about)

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