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Science and technology
Weapon of mass destruction
Weighted mean in statistics
Wiggle-match-dating or wiggle matching in carbon dating
World Meteorological Day
Transportation
WMD, the National Rail code for Wymondham railway station in Norfolk, UK
WMD, the station code for Westmead railway station in Sydney, Australia
Other uses
West Midlands (county), metropolitan county in England, Chapman code
wmd, the ISO 639-3 code for the Mamaindê language spoken in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil
World Malaria Day
W.M.D., a 2017 film
See also
All pages with titles containing WMD
All pages with titles beginning with WMD
W.M.D. is an American war drama/comedy film directed by Richard Halpern and starring Tom Kiesche, John Posey, Weetus Cren, Leila Birch, John Brickner and Kate Mines. It was produced by Jeffrey S. Magnussen, Ian Truitner and Richard Halpern, and written by Mike Le and Ian Truitner.
Plot
The Iraq War remains one of the most contentious U.S. military interventions in the past three decades. Its destabilizing impact on the region gave rise to ISIS and a myriad of other issues for Iraq and its neighboring countries. However, the primary justifications for initiating the war, namely the presence of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and Saddam Hussein's alleged links to Al Qaeda, have since been proven unfounded. As a consequence, America now grapples with a pervasive problem of veterans afflicted by PTSD, resulting in violence, suicide, and homelessness.
In an alternate reality set in 2007, a group of dissatisfied soldiers stationed in Iraq take matters into their own hands by kidnapping the visiting U.S. President. Using the very techniques they were trained to employ against Hussein's former associates and suspected terrorists, they interrogate the President. Their objective is to extract from him the true motives behind the invasion of Iraq, as they have come to realize that the stated reasons were deceitful. However, time is of the essence for these soldiers, as the full might of the U.S. military is mobilized to liberate the President at any cost.
Cast
Release
The film premiered in 2013 at Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival and was distributed by Indican Pictures in 2015. It was released under the title "President Down" in the United Kingdom.
References
External links
W.M.D. at IMDb
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Senjata pemusnah massal
- VX (racun saraf)
- Daftar hari penting tingkat Internasional
- Variola
- Senjata kimia
- Selenium
- Paviliun Ryongwang
- W87 (hulu ledak nuklir)
- Perjanjian Senjata Kimia 1990
- Irak dan senjata pemusnah massal
- WMD
- Weapon of mass destruction
- Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
- Worms W.M.D
- Iraq Survey Group
- W.M.D.
- WMD Commission
- Russia and weapons of mass destruction
- Israel and weapons of mass destruction
- United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction