Originally Posted by
InkUnderNails
Part of the problem is improperly and inconsistently managed points of entry, not a port of entry.
OK, how many
points of entry are on the Southern Border? How many
points are on the Northern Border? I guaranty once you have "controlled" all of your identified
points of entry. Ten more will spring up to the east and west of you. That doesn't even count the amount that are tunneling under your "controlled"
points of entry. It is easy to sit at a computer and type what the solution should be. It is another matter to go to the field observe the conditions and areas to be "controlled" then see the resources available. It is kinda like being at a diner and trying to butter your two pieces of toast (the border) with the butter (resources) from one of those little plastic butter packets.
FB