You have an issue with the ability to place a spy anywhere on the map before next day change, but no problem whatsoever with sending an entire military division to attack a guy who can run 100kmh and is dressed like Carmen Sandiego?
I'll pass.
So I have been thinking, why is it that the spy can travel the globe in one hour when it takes a soldier 5 days? It does not quite make sense. I was thinking instead of an invisible unit that you cant really give commands to, make a regular visible one in the secret area production. Maybe spies can have levels for better success or movement speed. I was thinking maybe 80kmh->90kmh ->100kmh and they would have their own class maybe a white hat in a black icon idk but they would have to sit in the city for at least an hour before able to do a job you chose. Don't worry they can still be killed if two spies meet each other (like how a US soldier meets a enemy Russian soldier) they began to have a fight. Now basically if your spy is in the city and gets attacked your spy will win due to defense HOWEVER; this part could be left out but spy fights will be shown and you can send your military to deal with it. (since they can now see the spy) I hope you will like my suggestion
when you sit there about to win and some used gold

You have an issue with the ability to place a spy anywhere on the map before next day change, but no problem whatsoever with sending an entire military division to attack a guy who can run 100kmh and is dressed like Carmen Sandiego?
I'll pass.
Spies are most illogical unit. You need to learn a lot how to use them.
Spies are typically local individuals or ordinary diplomats. Many countries have an "embassy" in other countries to assist their own citizens traveling abroad, and also to hire local spies for information. A simple phone call to the embassy to recruit a spy or a dozen takes mere minutes, and the wire transfer of funds is nearly as fast. Many cases are simply bribery where you offer a local military official thousands of dollars for a little bit of their knowledge.
Try reading some Tom Clancy books, and you will understand espionage better 
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