The USA would. It has a much bigger army and more and stronger weapons. Ireland has a small army by comparison. Ireland is a neutral country, so it would not go to war with anyone, and it is a friend of the USA, so it is highly unlikely they would have a war.
The Republic of Ireland is and always has been a neutral country. So the Republic of Ireland has never been at war with anyone. Your question may come from a misconception of Ireland and the troubles that have been in Northern Ireland. Many people have the mistaken idea that Ireland and England are at war, or that the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are at war, neither of which are true.
Williamite War in Ireland happened on 1689-03-12.
No. Ireland was neutral during the second world war.
Northern Ireland War Memorial was created in 2007.
Nine Years' War - Ireland - happened in 1594.
Some important wars in Ireland were: - The war of Independence. This established a 26 county republic in Ireland, while separating 6 counties and leaving them in the hands of the British. 1918 - 1921 - The civil war This established that Ireland was going to go by the Anglo-Irish treaty. 1922 - 1923 - The Troubles This was a 28 year conflict in the North of Ireland. This was the the longest war in modern Irish history. 1969 - 1998 Although not officially a war: Easter Rising 1916 - This was an important rebellion in Dublin city in 1916 that sparked the Republican movement and can largely be seen as the catalyst for the War of Independence.
Ireland wants independence.
Ireland remained neutral.
war
There have been wars in Ireland, most notably the War of Independence and the Irish Civil War, both of which happened in the 1920s.
The last census of Ireland before World War I was in 1911. The population of Ireland then was 3,139,688.