What’s going on? Who do we side on this? Why is a civil war happening? What does Egypt or Sudan have to do with it? How does this effect Somalia? Can we take back ogadenia?
All I know the tigrayans are the ones who are rebelling and egypt and sudan don't want a dam bulit in ethiopia which will screw the amount of water and crops egypt and sudan can get drink and grow especially when they are already struggling with feeding there own people.What’s going on? Who do we side on this? Why is a civil war happening? What does Egypt or Sudan have to do with it? How does this effect Somalia? Can we take back ogadenia?
Egypt has over 100 million people they already struggle with water the dam will worsen the condition in egyptEgypt doesn't want Ethiopia to make a dam for Ethiopias benefit. I think Ethiopia should build the dam because it will give electricity to the most remote areas of Ethiopia
why does Egypt get to keep the nile and control it. the source comes from Ethiopia so they can do what they want with it.Egypt has over 100 million people they already struggle with water the dam will worsen the condition in egypt
The 1929 anglo-egyptian treaty states that egypt has authority over any changes in the nile.why does Egypt get to keep the nile and control it. the source comes from Ethiopia so they can do what they want with it.
so europeans are going to decide who uses the nile. no. the source is from Ethiopia so Ethiopia has claim over it.The 1929 anglo-egyptian treaty states that egypt has authority over any changes in the nile.
A full scale civil war is about to break out.What did you just watch? Nothing on my newsfeed that indicates theres a war?
Maybe, I don't know. I pray Somalia looks at what's happening in Ethiopia and decides to fix itself. Inshallah we don't get involved.Will our role reverse? Somalia was thriving when Ethiopia was in a civil war back in the 70s and we changed places
Ethiopians signed the treaty as well. Whether or not it's still relevant doesn't matter, they're a weak, poor, unstable country that simply cannot afford to act so recklessly.so europeans are going to decide who uses the nile. no. the source is from Ethiopia so Ethiopia has claim over it.
Ethiopia didn't sign the agreement. they weren't part of it. Sudan and Egypt didEthiopians are the ones that signed the agreement. Whether or not it's still relevant doesn't matter, they're a weak, poor, unstable country that simply cannot afford to act so recklessly.
There were multiple agreements, one of them was that they wouldn't build any projects on the blue nile in exchange for flat fertile land around modern day Benishangul-Gumuz.Ethiopia didn't sign the agreement. they weren't part of it. Sudan and Egypt did
كيف الحال صديقي المصريThe 1929 anglo-egyptian treaty states that egypt has authority over any changes in the nile.
the whole agreement was biased in favour of EgyptThere were multiple agreements, one of them was that they wouldn't build any projects on the blue nile in exchange for flat fertile land around modern day Benishangul-Gumuz.
True, also for Britain since they relied heavily on cotton grown in Egypt and Sudan.the whole agreement was biased in favour of Egypt
Link me oneGo to an ethiopian forum and ask them![]()