The Border Environment – From the Outside In Helmoed Rőmer Heitman.

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The Border Environment – From the Outside InHelmoed Rőmer Heitman

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National and regional borders have two purposes: Protection and Control.

• Protection, to keep undesirable people and activities out. – Absolute protection is impossible, so the role of the national borders

is to serve as an obstacle to those people.

• Control, to monitor the flow of people and goods, to build a picture for planning purposes.– This also provides a filter to guard against unintended, potentially

harmful infringements.

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This may be an international border, but it is hardly an obstacle

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An Obstacle is only an obstacle if it is covered by observation and fire…..

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Smuggling has been good business for a long time….

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Those who cannot get through borders…go under them…..

From Egypt into Gaza…

…or from Mexico into the United States

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or over them…

Drug cartels and terrorists have used ultra-light aircraft, flying at night using a hand-held GPS….

…and some innovative Mexicans have turned to history to find a new delivery mechanism

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The World Narcotics Trade

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Counter-Narcotics Operations – Not Much Different to COIN

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‘Air Cocaine’

Mostly using small aircraft - sometimes a little overloaded, like this one that failed to take off in Costa Rica.

Larger aircraft are used to fly the product to Africa; mainly old airliners.

Some are used just on one-way trips; like this Boeing 727 in Mali.

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‘Go Fast’ Boats in the Caribbean – from rather basic to very modern

Hunted by helicopters...

…dumping cargo before being boarded

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The Next Stage – submersibles and towed ‘torpedoes’.

‘Torpedoes’ are towed submerged by fishing boats

Submersibles come in many shapes and sizes…

And beyond, to the true submarine

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Illegal logging is major business in Africa, Asia and South America…

An illegal industry on a scale that is hard to believe passes unnoticed by authorities – Madagascar, Indonesia, Cameroon.

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…and the environmental damage is equally major.

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Illegal mining is another lucrative business – and just as damaging to the environment…

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Illegal mining is so lucrative that diamonds, gold and are flown out…in the DRC even Casserite ore

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Terrorism – increasingly transnational; and making common cause with crime

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And terrorists come in all shapes and sizes…

Thank You

Questions?

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