The main point here, is that if you take out the roads to the strategic resource or luxury (though I dont know of anyone who has fought a war for a luxury), it is still nice to make sure they cant trade and get it.
For instance, if the Germans have oil, and they are friends with the Americans, if I take the Americans oil, they can just trade it from the Germans.
But not if I take out the roads around their capital.
The sad remedy to this strategy is airports. Airport in capital. Airport in a reasonable number of other cities. You have to road-deprive all cities with airports then. And that means a pretty extensive bombing campaign.
For instance, if the Germans have oil, and they are friends with the Americans, if I take the Americans oil, they can just trade it from the Germans.
But not if I take out the roads around their capital.
The sad remedy to this strategy is airports. Airport in capital. Airport in a reasonable number of other cities. You have to road-deprive all cities with airports then. And that means a pretty extensive bombing campaign.
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