SteppeWolff
Trusted Member
The border is impossible to seal. Impossible! You and others could benefit from studying the US-Mexico border and the Pakistan-Afghan border is far more difficult to control even if angels were guarding the border from both sides. Look at the terrain, the geography, the ravines, the forests, the mountains, the streams, the houses straddling, the length of the border...
There is no fence in the world unless it is 3 feet concrete thick, goes 10 feet into the ground, 20 feet above ground, manned every 1 KM is going to stop people. Human beings are incredible in finding their ways around obstacles and all it would take would be a few hundreds every month from Afghanistan to manage to cross into Pakistan to blow themselves up.
Who said anything about sealing the border?
The objective is control, not perfection.
No border on earth is 100% sealed. not the US Mexico border, not Korea’s DMZ, not Israel’s borders.
Yet infiltration rates can change dramatically depending on surveillance and response.
The real question is "Can organized infiltration operate reliably?"
Mountains, ravines, and forests actually help defenders if used correctly. Because movement funnels into passes, valleys, dry riverbeds, livestock trails, settlement corridors. Humans don’t teleport. Terrain forces repetition. You don’t watch 2,600 km equally, you effectively monitor movement chokepoints.
You can have modern border control that tries to detect intent. The winning model is througj sensors detect movement, cheap ISR drones tracks it, response forces intercept later.
And yh humans always find a way. Smugglers will adapt, organised infiltration would get compromised and that is the goal



