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The '''[[NATO-Mir War]]''', often known as the '''[[Infinity War]]''', was a long-term conflict on [[CivClassic]] primarily fought by the namesakes of the war, the [[NATO]] alliance and [[Mir]]. Both major parties of the war were large military and defensive blocs during CivClassic. Lasting from 2019 to mid-2020, the war is currently the longest on any Civ iteration; its long length gave way to its alternate name. The war has sometimes been regarded as a natural successor of the [[Titan War|Titan]] and [[Somber War|Somber Wars]], with many having military experience in those wars as well as being fought and ending in similar ways.
The '''[[NATO-Mir War]]''', often known as the '''[[Infinity War]]''', was a long-term conflict on [[CivClassic]] primarily fought by the namesakes of the war, the [[NATO]] alliance and [[Mir]]. Both primary belligerents of the war were large military and defensive blocs during CivClassic. Lasting from 2019 to mid-2020, the war is currently the longest on any Civ iteration; its long length gave way to its alternate name. The war has sometimes been regarded as a natural successor of the [[Titan War|Titan]] and [[Somber War|Somber Wars]], with many having military experience in those wars as well as being fought and ending in similar ways.


While the war started from skirmishes in and around [[Mount Augusta (CivClassic 2.0)|Mount Augusta]], the widespread scale of the war caused server population to decline. NATO-supported nations such as caused other conflicts across the server, such as the [[War of The Coalition|War of the Coalition]] and the [[Entente-Laconia War]] throughout late 2019 and early 2020. These forced many uninvolved nations in the [[UDF]] and [[Entente]] to join the war, and eventually help contribute to breaking multiple NATO vaults for over a week at the end of the war.
While the war started from skirmishes in and around [[Mount Augusta (CivClassic 2.0)|Mount Augusta]], the widespread scale of the war caused server population to decline. NATO-supported nations such as caused other conflicts across the server, such as the [[War of The Coalition|War of the Coalition]] and the [[Entente-Laconia War]] throughout late 2019 and early 2020. These forced many uninvolved nations in the [[UDF]] and [[Entente]] to join the war, and eventually help contribute to breaking multiple NATO vaults for over a week at the end of the war.

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A render of the bombing of Valyria City, a major part of the Siege of Columbia during the war.

The NATO-Mir War, often known as the Infinity War, was a long-term conflict on CivClassic primarily fought by the namesakes of the war, the NATO alliance and Mir. Both primary belligerents of the war were large military and defensive blocs during CivClassic. Lasting from 2019 to mid-2020, the war is currently the longest on any Civ iteration; its long length gave way to its alternate name. The war has sometimes been regarded as a natural successor of the Titan and Somber Wars, with many having military experience in those wars as well as being fought and ending in similar ways.

While the war started from skirmishes in and around Mount Augusta, the widespread scale of the war caused server population to decline. NATO-supported nations such as caused other conflicts across the server, such as the War of the Coalition and the Entente-Laconia War throughout late 2019 and early 2020. These forced many uninvolved nations in the UDF and Entente to join the war, and eventually help contribute to breaking multiple NATO vaults for over a week at the end of the war. (Full article...)

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