The United States leads a coalition to invade Iraq in March 2003, aiming to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime and eliminate suspected weapons of mass destruction.
The Iraq War officially begins with the invasion by U.S.-led coalition forces.
Coalition forces capture Baghdad, effectively toppling Saddam Hussein's government.
The Green Zone is established in central Baghdad as the heavily fortified area housing the coalition headquarters and government facilities.
Concerns and debates arise regarding the accuracy of the intelligence used to justify the invasion, particularly about weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
The Coalition Provisional Authority dissolves the Iraqi army, contributing to instability and insurgency in Iraq.
An increasing insurgency against coalition forces begins, fueled by various factors including political decisions and sectarian tensions.
Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller and his unit conduct a reconnaissance mission in Iraq to locate weapons of mass destruction before the U.S. invasion.
Miller and his team raid an uninhabited Iraqi military facility believed to contain weapons of mass destruction but find the site empty.
U.S. military leadership, under political pressure, insists on confirming the existence of WMDs despite the lack of evidence from Miller's team.
Miller encounters a group of Iraqi military officers involved in a deception plot around false WMD intelligence.
Miller confronts Anthony Gray, a U.S. intelligence officer, about misleading evidence and political manipulation regarding WMDs in Iraq.
An ambush targets Miller's convoy within the Green Zone, heightening tensions and threat levels in the area.
Miller uncovers that the intelligence used to justify the invasion was fabricated to support political agendas.
Information about the falsified WMD intelligence is leaked to journalists, prompting wider scrutiny of the invasion's justification.
Miller resolves to reveal the truth about the deception surrounding the war to prevent further loss of life and political abuses.