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Iran Plans to Seal Afghan Border By Smart Technology Within 3 Years

Iranian military officials have announced that over the next three years the country plans to completely seal and control all 900 kilometers of its border with Afghanistan using advanced equipment and smart technologies.

Amir Kioumars Heydari, commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces, stated that 55 kilometers of the shared border with Afghanistan have already been walled off.

Heydari explained: "We are working to establish a border barrier at the cutting edge of technology for the sacred Islamic Republic. This is not just a four-meter-high wall—it is a wall equipped with advanced weapons and technology designed to intelligently create deterrent obstacles."

However, some political and military analysts warn that such unilateral actions, rather than enhancing security, could cast a shadow over relations between the two countries.

Fazl-ur-Rahman Oria, a political analyst, said: "Barriers and fences have never preserved governments. Rather, good relations with one’s people and neighboring countries are the true guarantors of lasting security."

Zalmai Afghan Yar, a military analyst, noted: "Every country speaks from its own national interests. Border closure is their own decision, but I hope they find solutions to border tensions and avoid politicizing the migration issue or placing excessive pressure on the Afghan government."

While the Islamic Emirate has not yet issued an official statement on the matter, the governor of Nimroz had previously stated in a TOLOnews interview that protecting borders is the legitimate right of every country, but adhering to international norms is also essential.

Iran Plans to Seal Afghan Border By Smart Technology Within 3 Years

Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces, stated that 55 kilometers of the shared border with Afghanistan have already been walled off.

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Iranian military officials have announced that over the next three years the country plans to completely seal and control all 900 kilometers of its border with Afghanistan using advanced equipment and smart technologies.

Amir Kioumars Heydari, commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces, stated that 55 kilometers of the shared border with Afghanistan have already been walled off.

Heydari explained: "We are working to establish a border barrier at the cutting edge of technology for the sacred Islamic Republic. This is not just a four-meter-high wall—it is a wall equipped with advanced weapons and technology designed to intelligently create deterrent obstacles."

However, some political and military analysts warn that such unilateral actions, rather than enhancing security, could cast a shadow over relations between the two countries.

Fazl-ur-Rahman Oria, a political analyst, said: "Barriers and fences have never preserved governments. Rather, good relations with one’s people and neighboring countries are the true guarantors of lasting security."

Zalmai Afghan Yar, a military analyst, noted: "Every country speaks from its own national interests. Border closure is their own decision, but I hope they find solutions to border tensions and avoid politicizing the migration issue or placing excessive pressure on the Afghan government."

While the Islamic Emirate has not yet issued an official statement on the matter, the governor of Nimroz had previously stated in a TOLOnews interview that protecting borders is the legitimate right of every country, but adhering to international norms is also essential.

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