I would agree but the same restrictions more or less. Not a postwar situation but a huge pain in the keaster.
That’s fair enough and I certainly don’t downplay the focal point of the Cold War. I was just taking an abstract view based on transportation issues.
"I think that there's a HUGE chasm between what's happening now and what happened in the years after WWII."There are a lot of people who fled places like Poland and came to the west who claim what they escaped from started in a similar fashion to what we have now.
The way you do it close the boarder of a well developed,a long time allies and trading partner country and open the south boarder to all, that is the way we do it in the USA
This is a whole other conversation.
Not really 1 boarder is north the other is south both should be the same,I have friends on both sides that cannot come across either boarder legally