Warmonger (TV series)

Warmonger is an American television action-drama created by Republic United that started broadcasting in contracted countries worldwide in mid-2007. The series is set upon fictional characters, who plays the president of non- separated United States, a ATU agent, and many more, which is set in the near future. When the show first aired, it received a good rating and won two Golden Globe Awards, and nineteen Emmy Awards. The show's rating has continued to sore.

Lead-Roles

 * Tommy-Lee Jones (President George Ashington) - The President of the United States of America.
 * Jamie Foxx (Special Agent Brian Curtis) - Senior agent of the Anti-Threat Unit.
 * Tiffany Conner (Agent Casandra Spade) - Office agent of the Anti-Threat Unit.
 * Herbert Ford (Director Arnold Lee) - Director of the Anti-Threat Unit.

Supporting-Roles

 * Gareth-Lee Genderson (Tom Glass) - Head of the United States Secret Service.
 * Rebecca Scott (Nina Bullworth) - Secret Service Agent.
 * Alex Kent (Monk Collins) - Vice-President.
 * Cane Beddingford (Mike Sinclair) - Team leader of the opposition.
 * Vikky Washington (Tina Myers) - Senior agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Plot

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First Session
Episode one: ''In the first episode of Warmonger, it shows a convoy of American troops patrolling through a dense city in Afghanistan, in 2011. The convoy is just exiting ghettos when you see a Caucasian man inside a mid-tall building a block away. He is clearly not from Afghanistan, judging by his clothes, he is aiming at the convoy out the window with an advanced type of rocket-launcher, and then fires killing everyone in the first two military vehicles. Thereafter the soldiers in the remaining two vehicles come under attack by mercenaries, which are also not Afghanistani, the convoy commander tries to radio in for help, but notices nobody is replying. Meanwhile, back at their base, the radio-controller in sitting still in his chair next to the screaming radio, with a highly-ranked uniformed man standing in-front of him, whom simply told him not to answer the calls. The next scene is back at the convoy, where there is only one survivor left, the commander, who crawls over to the body of a mercenary and looks through his things as the others shoot at him, he notices the man is a United States' citizen judging by his ID, which the commander found in his wallet. The next instance, another mercenary comes and stands in-front on the commander, which is still on the ground. The commander tries to make out who the man is, but the sun is glaring in his eyes. The man tells him, "It is simply for the greater good" in an American accent, the man then executes the commander.

The camera angle then shows the area cluttered with American soldiers' bodies and burning vehicles, the rest of the mercenaries then start to load all the bodies of their fallen comrades onto a truck, replacing the bodies of several Afghan men. They leave the scene making it look like the convoy was attacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists. The next scene returns to the radio room at the base, with the high-ranked uniformed man turning the radio off, and telling the radio-controller that, under order of the highest ranks in the military, that he was never there, the man then hands a tape to the controller to put in the radio machine, replacing the old one. On this tape, the radio-controller can be heard trying to help the soldiers, and the soldiers responding in accordance. It then becomes clear that that was a pre-recorded tape mimicking the voices and emotions of the controller and soldiers. The episode ends with the high-ranked uniformed man getting in black helicopter at the base, and then flying into the distance. This episode's running time was: 46;23 minutes