PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
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Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
Ugh wat is this bridge for two poor countries building a billion dollar bridfge for no reason first off develop then u can think about the bridge.
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Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
What are you talking about, this IS development. A land route with rail will dramatically increase the trade opportunities for both Djibouti, Yemen, and all of their neighbors, including Somalia and Somaliland.Caashaqa wrote:Ugh wat is this bridge for two poor countries building a billion dollar bridfge for no reason first off develop then u can think about the bridge.
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James Dahl wrote:What are you talking about, this IS development. A land route with rail will dramatically increase the trade opportunities for both Djibouti, Yemen, and all of their neighbors, including Somalia and Somaliland.Caashaqa wrote:Ugh wat is this bridge for two poor countries building a billion dollar bridfge for no reason first off develop then u can think about the bridge.
It's much cheaper to ship items through cargo vessels, what is the use of this billion dollar bridge?
Arabs just like to win ''the biggest'' contest in everything.
Like the ridiculous artificial palm islands, the world island project, a ski track in the dessert, the most expansive hotel in the world, the tallest building in the world, the biggest mall and what not. And now they can say we build the longest bridge in the world.
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Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
It's not cheaper. Sea transport is more expensive than shipping by truck, and rail transport is cheapest of all.dawwa9 wrote:James Dahl wrote:What are you talking about, this IS development. A land route with rail will dramatically increase the trade opportunities for both Djibouti, Yemen, and all of their neighbors, including Somalia and Somaliland.Caashaqa wrote:Ugh wat is this bridge for two poor countries building a billion dollar bridfge for no reason first off develop then u can think about the bridge.
It's much cheaper to ship items through cargo vessels, what is the use of this billion dollar bridge?
Arabs just like to win ''the biggest'' contest in everything.
Like the ridiculous artificial palm islands, the world island project, a ski track in the dessert, the most expansive hotel in the world, the tallest building in the world, the biggest mall and what not. And now they can say we build the longest bridge in the world.
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A ship can transport tones, the biggest truck can only carry like 3 containers, a cargo vessel can carry hundreds of containers.James Dahl wrote: It's not cheaper. Sea transport is more expensive than shipping by truck, and rail transport is cheapest of all.
Only for short distance, like between Yemen and Djibouti it's profitable.
But if they want to use this for trade between Djibouti and the UAE, Oman and some parts of Saudi Arabia it's a big waste of money.
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Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
Cargo ships are slow, and can only ship a limited amount of goods, and it's not as cheap as though think it is, especially nowadays.dawwa9 wrote:A ship can transport tones, the biggest truck can only carry like 3 containers, a cargo vessel can carry hundreds of containers.James Dahl wrote: It's not cheaper. Sea transport is more expensive than shipping by truck, and rail transport is cheapest of all.
Only for short distance, like between Yemen and Djibouti it's profitable.
But if they want to use this for trade between Djibouti and the UAE, Oman and some parts of Saudi Arabia it's a big waste of money.
Trucks have an even more limited capacity, it's true, however there are thousands of trucks for every ship and they are fast. Plus, trucks can carry small amounts of goods, which is infeasible with cargo ships.
Trains can carry more goods than even the largest cargo ships, they are as fast as trucks and cheap as dirt. Even with the wide array of transportation options available to businesses in North America for instance, trains are the favored option for freight.
Plus, this does not replace the cargo ships, but adds to it, doubling or tripling the goods transport infrastructure for the horn.
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With oil prices reaching 200$ per barrel soon, I doubt poor Djibouti or dirt poor Yemen can afford the fuel cost for thousands of trucks.
Sea transport is and will always be less costly than transport over land and environmentally friendlier.
Sea transport is and will always be less costly than transport over land and environmentally friendlier.
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dawwa9 wrote:With oil prices reaching 200$ per barrel soon, I doubt poor Djibouti or dirt poor Yemen can afford the fuel cost for thousands of trucks.
Sea transport is and will always be less costly than transport over land and environmentally friendlier.
This wasn't just meant for Djbouti and Yemen but meant to link to continents.
Any estimates on When this project is to be completed?
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Nigerians, Angolans, Tanzanians etc would rather use sea transport then travel all over Africa to Djibouti (which is a problem by itself as Africa has closed borders and no economic unions).Murax wrote:dawwa9 wrote:With oil prices reaching 200$ per barrel soon, I doubt poor Djibouti or dirt poor Yemen can afford the fuel cost for thousands of trucks.
Sea transport is and will always be less costly than transport over land and environmentally friendlier.
This wasn't just meant for Djbouti and Yemen but meant to link to continents.
Any estimates on When this project is to be completed?
Cost of the bridge is between 20 and 30 BILLION USD! And they will also plan to build two cities on each side of the bridge which will cost 200 BILLION!
With 230 billion you could transform both Yemen and Djibouti into developed nations with sustainable economies. But they waste it on a stupid bridge and two new cities, What a waste of money
Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
[quote="dawwa9 With 230 billion you could transform both Yemen and Djibouti into developed nations with sustainable economies. But they waste it on a stupid bridge and two new cities, What a waste of money[/quote]
Perhaps there thinking the best and fastest way to achieve such is by building this bridge. Besides with that kind of money being put into nation devlopment the corrupt nature and lack of transparency of both nations would result in the money being wasted and usupred by those Governments. With this project its something tangible, and there is accountability for it to get completed. Ethiopia has a Gas pipline being built from Ogadeniya to Djbouti, Oil is being discovered in Puntland, and traders in Somailand have a new, much more profitable outlet. Something constructive is being done in this region besides famine and mayhem so I'm excited.
Perhaps there thinking the best and fastest way to achieve such is by building this bridge. Besides with that kind of money being put into nation devlopment the corrupt nature and lack of transparency of both nations would result in the money being wasted and usupred by those Governments. With this project its something tangible, and there is accountability for it to get completed. Ethiopia has a Gas pipline being built from Ogadeniya to Djbouti, Oil is being discovered in Puntland, and traders in Somailand have a new, much more profitable outlet. Something constructive is being done in this region besides famine and mayhem so I'm excited.
Re: PROPOSED YEMEN-DJIBOUTI BRIDGE THREATENS AFRICOM !!!
Well maybe in the near future I can just drive to Somalia from Dubai instead of taking a plane, lol

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dawwa9 wrote:Well maybe in the near future I can just drive to Somalia from Dubai instead of taking a plane, lol![]()
The problem is the North is all dry and arid. Driving from Northern Somalia to Arabia is all gonna be desert and shid. it won't be a scenic drive
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One word,Murax wrote: The problem is the North is all dry and arid. Driving from Northern Somalia to Arabia is all gonna be desert and shid. it won't be a scenic drive
Air-conditioning
I survived Bosaso to Gaalkacyo by car, why wouldn't it be possible
Puntland is not even a real desert, it has many acacia trees (Qurac's) and small vegetation and is quite rocky and not sandy/dusty.
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