North American Theatre (World War III-1991)

The North American Theatre is the name commonly given to the violence in and around the North American continent during World War III. From 1992 to the war's end in 2007, red axis aircraft struck allied military and economic targets in the United States and to a lesser extent Canada. Air-to-air combat was also employed with hundreds of aircraft being shot down on both sides. Ground combat involvement in North America only occurred in 2005, during the Invasion of Cuba.