The Iraq War
From TeeVeePedia, the Internet TV Encyclopedia.
The Iraq War, occasionally known as the War on Terror or the Fight For Freedom, is a dramatic series starring President George W. Bush and a cast of thousands. A sequel to the hugely popular 1991 mini-series The Gulf War, The Iraq War airs mainly on the Fox News Channel and its network affiliate, Fox. Due to the huge scale of The Iraq War, portions of the program are also broadcast on CNN, CBS, NBC and ABC.
The Iraq War tells the story of Bush, a popular Republican President, and his continuing struggle to bring democracy and peace to the Earth following the destruction of New York City's two tallest buildings on September 11, 2001. Bush called upon America's heroic "Freedom Forces" to fight terrorism using combat techniques perfected in Gitmo Bay, Cuba. Much like the 1970's battle between the Super Friends and the Legion of Doom, the forces of good always win in the end but the bad guys always seem to escape ultimate justice. Because of this, ratings for The Iraq War have declined since 2001. However, The Iraq War is still popular enough that cancellation doesn't seem likely in the near future.
The Iraq War employs the largest cast of actors seen on one program since the end of Vietnam War. There is some controversy on the exact show classification that The Iraq War falls under. Some anti-war liberals believe it should be listed as science fiction. Pro-war hawks, on the other hand, prefer that The Iraq War be listed as a reality show.
