Green War (Irish and British Alliance)

The Green War, sometimes referred to the Battle of Greeny Phatom or the Battle of Viacom, was a war that lasted from 1999 to 2004. The war was fought over the infamous propaganda cartoon Greeny Phatom, which infringed on a lot of rights. Although initially a side-show of the big CiNAR v. Viacom Corp. court case, it would eventually grow into a war on it's own right when Viacom refused to take the show off the air. Although mainly taking place in North America, it reached all the way to the Far East because Nintendo was one of the companies affected by Greeny Phatom's numerous copyright infringements. In 2000, Viacom decided that they had enough and built a brick wall across the Republic of Viacom. They didn't do so instantly; they did it over time, because it took a long while to even just walk from one end to another, and it was very costly to make, delaying the completion even more. Although this wouldn't help much as Australian troops broke through the wall pretty easily, and attacked Viacom from the opening. The opening was located in Texas. Not just Australian troops either; the Mexican Military also broke through the wall, and attacked Viacom from that point, also in Texas.