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[[file:Iraq War.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[BBC News 24]] reports on the war. ([[TW]]: ''[[To the Last Man]]'')]]
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The '''Iraq War''' was a conflict in the [[21st century]]. [[Tommy Brockless]] saw a news broadcast on the war while drinking in a pub. He was saddened that wars still took place. ([[TW]]: ''[[To the Last Man]]'')
[[File:Iraq War.jpg|right|thumb|[[BBC News 24]] reports on the war. ([[TV]]: ''[[To the Last Man (TV story)|To the Last Man]]'')]]
The '''Iraq War''' was a conflict in the early [[21st century]].


==Behind the scenes==
In the [[2000s]],{{note|No on screen date is given for the first two series of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', outside of ''[[The Day of the Clown (TV story)|The Day of the Clown]]'' from the [[Series 2 (SJA)|second series]] being set shortly after [[9 October]] in an undisclosed year. While [[Donna Noble]]'s present from the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|fourth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is set around the same time as the [[Series 1 (SJA)|first series]] of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', and ''[[The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith]]'' from the second series of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' is explicitly described as being set a year after ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'' from the first series, ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s fourth series is [[Aliens of London dating controversy|not consistently dated]], with [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'', and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[SOS (audio story)|SOS]]'' setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in [[2008]] (heavily implied by [[TV]]: ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' and [[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'' as well), and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Beautiful Chaos (novel)|Beautiful Chaos]]'' setting them in about [[April]] to [[June]] [[2009]].}} [[Lance Metcalf]]'s father, [[Simon Metcalf]], was [[kill]]ed fighting in this conflict just before [[Christmas]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')
*In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[World War Three]]'', [[Joseph Green]] claims that [[wikipedia:Weapon of mass destruction|WMD]]s could be launched in 45 seconds. This a parody of [[Tony Blair]]'s claim that Iraq could launch in 45 minutes, a major factor in the war.
 
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In the 2000s, Major [[Philip Kirby]] was fired for abusing Iraqi prisoners. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night]]'')
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[[Sally Morgan]]'s [[Sally Morgan's grandfather|grandfather]] was a [[colonel]] in the Iraq War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'')
 
[[Cotter Gleason]] served their under Major [[John Rider]]. Rider was killed after he stood on a [[Mine|landmine]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Men Who Sold the World (novel)|The Men Who Sold the World]]'')
 
When [[Internal Counter-Intelligence Service|ICIS]] committed acts of false flag terrorism in [[2005]], media pundits suggested this may be Islamist attacks in response to the Iraq War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Longest Night]]'')
 
In [[2007]], a [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC News]] bulletin reported on the Iraq War. The report indicated that the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[United Kingdom]] governments were anticipating final victory in [[Iraq]] in the near future. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Unregenerate! (audio story)|Unregenerate!]]'')
 
In the 2000s,{{note|The [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|second series]] of ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' is set anywhere from [[2007]]-[[2010]] as a result of [[Aliens of London dating controversy|conflicting evidence]] shown in the episodes  ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]'', ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts (TV story)|Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'', ''[[Random Shoes (TV story)|Random Shoes]]'', ''[[To the Last Man (TV story)|To the Last Man]]'', ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'', ''[[Adrift (TV story)|Adrift]]'', ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'', ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'', and ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'', as well as ''[[Meat (TV story)|Meat]]'' placing the series about a year after the start of [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1]].}} [[Tommy Brockless]] saw a news broadcast on the war, while drinking in a [[pub]], after being taken out of [[suspended animation]]. He was saddened that wars still took place ninety years after he had fought in the [[World War I|First World War]], which had been described at the time as "the War to End All Wars." ([[TV]]: ''[[To the Last Man (TV story)|To the Last Man]]'')
 
In [[2008]], [[Connie Winter]] described the Iraq War as "a war which shouldn't have happened." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Perfect World (audio story)|A Perfect World]]'')
 
[[Sally Morgan]]'s grandfather served as a colonel in the Iraq War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'')
 
When he was a news reporter in the 2000s, [[George Wilson (The Conspiracy)|George Wilson]] reported on the Iraq War. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Conspiracy (audio story)|The Conspiracy]]'')
 
Individuals on Earth in [[2019]] found themselves unable to remember the aftermath of the war when [[2004]] briefly disappeared from Earth's history. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time Lapse (short story)|Time Lapse]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* In ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'', [[Joseph Green]] claims that "massive weapons of destruction" could be launched in forty-five seconds. This is a parody of [[Tony Blair]]'s claim that Iraq could launch {{w|Weapon of mass destruction|weapons of mass destruction}} in forty-five minutes, a major factor in the decision to go to war.
 
== Footnotes ==
=== Notes ===
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 15 September 2024

Iraq War
BBC News 24 reports on the war. (TV: To the Last Man)

The Iraq War was a conflict in the early 21st century.

In the 2000s,[nb 1] Lance Metcalf's father, Simon Metcalf, was killed fighting in this conflict just before Christmas. (PROSE: Warriors of Kudlak, TV: Warriors of Kudlak)

In the 2000s, Major Philip Kirby was fired for abusing Iraqi prisoners. (AUDIO: The Longest Night)

Sally Morgan's grandfather was a colonel in the Iraq War. (AUDIO: Black and White)

Cotter Gleason served their under Major John Rider. Rider was killed after he stood on a landmine. (PROSE: The Men Who Sold the World)

When ICIS committed acts of false flag terrorism in 2005, media pundits suggested this may be Islamist attacks in response to the Iraq War. (AUDIO: The Longest Night)

In 2007, a BBC News bulletin reported on the Iraq War. The report indicated that the United States and United Kingdom governments were anticipating final victory in Iraq in the near future. (AUDIO: Unregenerate!)

In the 2000s,[nb 2] Tommy Brockless saw a news broadcast on the war, while drinking in a pub, after being taken out of suspended animation. He was saddened that wars still took place ninety years after he had fought in the First World War, which had been described at the time as "the War to End All Wars." (TV: To the Last Man)

In 2008, Connie Winter described the Iraq War as "a war which shouldn't have happened." (AUDIO: A Perfect World)

Sally Morgan's grandfather served as a colonel in the Iraq War. (AUDIO: Black and White)

When he was a news reporter in the 2000s, George Wilson reported on the Iraq War. (AUDIO: The Conspiracy)

Individuals on Earth in 2019 found themselves unable to remember the aftermath of the war when 2004 briefly disappeared from Earth's history. (PROSE: Time Lapse)

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  1. No on screen date is given for the first two series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, outside of The Day of the Clown from the second series being set shortly after 9 October in an undisclosed year. While Donna Noble's present from the fourth series of Doctor Who is set around the same time as the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, and The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith from the second series of The Sarah Jane Adventures is explicitly described as being set a year after Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? from the first series, Doctor Who's fourth series is not consistently dated, with TV: The Fires of Pompeii, TV: The Waters of Mars, and AUDIO: SOS setting the present of the 13 regular episodes in 2008 (heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast and TV: The Giggle as well), and PROSE: Beautiful Chaos setting them in about April to June 2009.
  2. The second series of Torchwood is set anywhere from 2007-2010 as a result of conflicting evidence shown in the episodes Ghost Machine, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Random Shoes, To the Last Man, Reset, Adrift, Fragments, Exit Wounds, and The New World, as well as Meat placing the series about a year after the start of series 1.