Abdelrahim wrote:Khalid Ali wrote:egypt is weak and it has no leg to stand on whether they have bigger toys or not it wont make any difference the dam.is there and its a pain in the ass for egypt and their sudanese servants and there is nothing they can do about it nor will uncle sam help them on this
keep saying that to yourself until the armies from lower ends of the nile crush ethiopia, the main exporter of slaves/servants to the arab world
Abdelrahim are you Masri?
96 of the people from masr live on the banks of the Nile, it is in egypts interest to protect the river as egypt will starve, i think egypt should armed ethiopian rebels groups that want to over throw the government in adis, in addition egypt should convince the west that ethiopia should be broken up into smaller states because what guarantees do we have another strong ethiopian goverment will not use up more waters in the blue nile and build even more dams? no point in replacing one dog for another habashi.
if Ethiopia is broken into pieces than the blue nile will end up in the ahmara region, they will be poorer and will not be able to afford building another dam (of course i strong believe that egypt should destroy the current major dams by striking them to make it more costly for the ethiopians and so they can get into more debt) remember the Chinese build the dams or provided the money for the dams ($6.5 billion) the chinese also build the trains and major government buildings, perhaps egypt needs to put pressure on the chinese by blocking chinese goods from the Suez just to send a message since chinese goods to EU go through suez, egypt needs to get serious, the Nile is been used up by many African countries as south as uganda, egypt is a gift of the nile and it needs to protect it. i believe the Americans will keep silent if you invade ethiopia through eriteria or sudan because they dont want an unstable egypt as this will affect israel and the whole middleast and can you imagine the potential 90 million egyptian refugees that will flood to the EU? thus the west will keep quite since egypt has many bargaining chips on her side.
Long live Egypt,