All a country could do was control choke points, and they had to fight up close and personal. Closest you could get to monitoring was paying scouts or dudes in towers. With the advent of vehicles, roads became more important, and more of a choke point.
But nothing would stop a random dude walking in from the Canadian forests and Mexican deserts. Other countries can give us other examples.
All a country could do was control choke points, and they had to fight up close and personal. Closest you could get to monitoring was paying scouts or dudes in towers. With the advent of vehicles, roads became more important, and more of a choke point.
But nothing would stop a random dude walking in from the Canadian forests and Mexican deserts. Other countries can give us other examples.