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1[[WMG: Heller was being pragmatic]]
2Having worked for the US Government, he knew that there were certain lines you didn't cross. The government would be willing to go down the legal route to extradite and prosecute Sanchez because while his crimes were serious, they weren't a direct threat to National Security. However, [[spoiler: the moment he shot down an American airliner with a Stinger missile,]] he would've gone from being a Drug Lord to an [[spoiler: International Terrorist.]] Anyone directly associated with him would soon find themselves a target for US retaliation.
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4In fact, we see that Sanchez has control of the military in the country he resides in (and basically owns the entire country), meaning that his action could be seen as an Act of War.
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6[[WMG: The multiple Bonds theory is in play here over the course of a single film]]
7The multiple Bonds theory is that 007 is just a designation that is used for the top agent. When Bond disobeyed orders at Key West. They shot him. Then another Bond came to finish the job but with more plausible deniability. That would explain why Milton Krest or Dario didn't ID him.
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9[[WMG: M wanted Bond to go rogue.]]

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