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    Iran Ramps Up Border Security Amid Rising Tensions With Taliban-Led Afghanistan

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesMarch 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Iran is taking decisive steps to strengthen border security along its 1,000-kilometer frontier with Afghanistan. The move aims to block terrorists, drug traffickers, and illegal migrants from crossing into Iranian territory. Hossein Mousavi, head of Iran’s Armed Forces, announced the plan during a ceremony honoring military engineers on March 1, 2025. He emphasized that enhanced border barriers—including walls, fences, and surveillance systems—will curb threats to national safety.

    Despite historically rocky ties, Iran’s pragmatic engagement with the Taliban regime since 2021 has included trade deals and diplomatic talks. But escalating terrorism risks and smuggling networks have forced Tehran to act. A $3 billion project, launched under former President Ebrahim Raisi, will take eight years to complete. So far, 30 kilometers of border fencing are operational, with another 50 kilometers nearing completion.

    The Taliban’s alleged support for militant groups like Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has alarmed neighboring nations. Pakistan has already built checkpoints and enforced strict visa rules to limit cross-border attacks. Similarly, Iran now blames Afghan migrants for rising crime and has intensified deportations. Both countries accuse the Taliban of ignoring regional concerns, worsening instability.

    Afghanistan’s interim government faces criticism for refusing to cooperate on border management. Clashes with Pakistani forces and attacks on fencing projects highlight the Taliban’s hostility. United Nations reports further allege that Afghanistan shelters terrorists, undermining global safety.

    Iran’s security overhaul reflects growing regional frustration. With Afghanistan isolated diplomatically and economically, neighbors like Iran and Pakistan are prioritizing self-reliance. Without Taliban action against smuggling and extremism, tensions will likely escalate, leaving Afghan civilians to bear the fallout.

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