Invasion of Ireland (Quebec Independence)

The Invasion of Ireland, codenamed Operation Manhattan, was the American invasion of Ireland in the year 1989. Lasting for about 2 months, the United States Army successfully invaded the island of Ireland, and overthrew the rule of strongman Conor O'Doyle.

Ireland, originally an American ally following the end of World War II, began to drift away from America's influence. The Irish Republican Army, founded by O'Doyle, began to grow due to his promise of removing America from its place in Ireland. On October 14, the IRA overthrew the government of Ireland, and launched strikes against military bases. O'Doyle's plan hinged on gaining the support of France, however, no support was declared, and the United States invaded the country on October 25th, and gaining victory on December 2.

O'Doyle was captured, imprisoned, tried, and executed 3 years later, the Irish Republican Army was disbanded, and the pro-American government of America was re-established.