And there are numerous articles saying it won't, stating advantages?....
I am aware it is their lifeline, but without being so certain you cannot just destroy something. Also that isn't really my issue, but the other user gives off the impression that regardless whether the dam is good or bad...
Without being 100% sure about the effects of this dam, you wish for devastation, lol.
What are you going to do when it is complete and has no effects whatsoever? That's what I'm intrigued to know...
A drought is below average rainfall, not no rainfall.
I don't know too much about the Rashaida in Eritrea, I've seen some videos of their tradition on Youtube but that's it. I think @Saho can answer this better than me though.
And there are no Rashaida in Ethiopia (as far as I am aware of), they reside in North Eastern Eritrea. :)
Oh we are :D.
@EgyptianAmerican This is what I mean by fake news, it's literally a play-on on another article:woot: I can't post links btw so I have to copy and paste..
Listen, we will see how 'bad' this dam is once it's completed. As I said a few pages back, you definitely do sound like you want it to be bad for Egypto_O.....
The dam can do a lot of good.
Okay then, we are the idiots for building this dam lol.
This was the time Ethiopia and South Sudanese diplomacy apparently fell and they sent a warning to us, 1 week later we discovered nothing was going on between the 2 country's lol.
Until the dam is finished, articles like 'CONTROVERSIAL...
You referred to them and myself now as 'idiots'.
'We were doing just fine without the dam', of course, because we are known for being on parr with the USA and having the same HDI as the Scandinavian countries, lol.
Ignoring all that, what I don't understand is why you are still going on and...
Lake Tana is the secondary source but it provides most of the flow of water. 84/85% of the flow of the Nile comes from the rivers of Ethiopia, hence why the treaty the British made is a load of BS.
You have an unhealthy superiority complex. It's getting built at the end of the day and when it...
Google "Simien Mountains, Ethiopia & one of the best placed park benches in the world" and it should be the first link:-).
Like the valleys in Yemen with South Western Oman's greenery
Yeah they are quite similar to the mountainous Yemen.
This is my favourite photo:
130 miles north of the start of the Blue Nile
So far it does not seem to be a problem with Egypt. We should have the right to utilise what we have too:-).
I thought this was the best one to reply to, instead of making a new one:-). And yes I am.
I believe @Saho is another member from the Horn, from Eritrea.
You seem to not want the dam to be good for Egypt, and rather it becomes a bad thing for your country...I don't understand this mindset, unless you are craving for war.
Both country's have signed agreements as the user above has said, and if Egypt's water supply is not affected, the dam is...