Ethiopia hag greNo respect from me. They're Christian's, don't they also believe in Musa AS? How would he feel if he knew of their plan to drain the river that helped save his life? They're starving out his people too, they did it at the precise time that would ensure the least amount of water would flow. May Allah curse them and their damned dam (pun intended).
No respect from me. They're Christian's, don't they also believe in Musa AS? How would he feel if he knew of their plan to drain the river that helped save his life? They're starving out his people too, they did it at the precise time that would ensure the least amount of water would flow. May Allah curse them and their damned dam (pun intended).
Is Musa AS here now though? Why are we Somalis such morons? If Somalia was located in Ethiopia I would've built the damñ thing. Imagine putting the national interest of your country aside because a river saved the prophets life? A governments responsibility is it's own citizens and it's about damñ time an African country started to realise this. Because if the situation was flipped, Egypt wouldn't have thought twice about building a dam at the expense of Ethiopians.No respect from me. They're Christian's, don't they also believe in Musa AS? How would he feel if he knew of their plan to drain the river that helped save his life? They're starving out his people too, they did it at the precise time that would ensure the least amount of water would flow. May Allah curse them and their damned dam (pun intended).
for the 5 years it takes to fill up the dam do you really think it will have 0 effect on the nile river?Hydro dams are non-consumption projects. Once the dam is filled the river flows its natural path. Infact hydro dams must let water flow to produce electricity. Hydro dams don’t dry up rivers, that’s bs,
Hydro dams are non-consumption projects. Once the dam is filled the river flows its natural path. Infact hydro dams must let water flow to produce electricity. Hydro dams don’t dry up rivers, that’s bs,
It was a joke dude. Chill. I'm not that moronic.Is Musa AS here now though? Why are we Somalis such morons? If Somalia was located in Ethiopia I would've built the damñ thing. Imagine putting the national interest of your country aside because a river saved the prophets life? A governments responsibility is it's own citizens and it's about damñ time an African country started to realise this. Because if the situation was flipped, Egypt wouldn't have thought twice about building a dam at the expense of Ethiopians.
And the fact you took that seriously is truly moronic lol.Is Musa AS here now though? Why are we Somalis such morons? If Somalia was located in Ethiopia I would've built the damñ thing. Imagine putting the national interest of your country aside because a river saved the prophets life? A governments responsibility is it's own citizens and it's about damñ time an African country started to realise this. Because if the situation was flipped, Egypt wouldn't have thought twice about building a dam at the expense of Ethiopians.
Imagine being this delusional. If you really think what you are saying is true then why would Sudan and Egypt would be up in arms about this dam?
Sudan reports sudden drop in Nile waters flowing into its tributaries
Sudan has reported a drop in water levels in the Nile in what experts say could be the result of Ethiopia filling the reservoir of its Renaissance Dam. Engineer Anwar Al-Sadat Al-Haj Muhammad, dire...www.middleeastmonitor.com
for the 5 years it takes to fill up the dam do you really think it will have 0 effect on the nile river?
At dams the water flow is regulated and a portion of it is always diverted for agricultural irrigation. The way it works between countries is that an agreement is signed to set a minimum flow rate obligation. Of course, at times of drought the downstream nations suffer. The turbines can be slowed reducing the water flow and preserving water for the upstream country. In effect, the dam becomes a spigot and can be used as a leverage to exert political pressure. No matter how you slice it, the downstream nations lose.Hydro dams are non-consumption projects. Once the dam is filled the river flows its natural path. Infact hydro dams must let water flow to produce electricity. Hydro dams don’t dry up rivers, that’s bs,
At dams the water flow is regulated and a portion of it is always diverted for agricultural irrigation. The way it works between countries is that an agreement is signed to set a minimum flow rate obligation. Of course, at times of drought the downstream nations suffer. The turbines can be slowed reducing the water flow and preserving water for the upstream country. In effect, the dam becomes a spigot and can be used as a leverage to exert political pressure. No matter how you slice it, the downstream nations lose.
xabashi, please don't think Somalis are stupid. Your simpleton replies are borderline lies.
I am projecting to the future Ethiopia dams that will block the water flow to Somalia.But we don't do irrigation on the nile dam. That is what we promised.
This is bad. Very badI am projecting to the future Ethiopia dams that will block the water flow to Somalia.
It is all about negotiation and business. We don't have to go the negative route like Egypt without even trying the positive and friendly route. The mentality in the horn is that you will get at the end more with friendly and positive path than with negativity. That will only back fire. I am very sure a friendly Somalia will have more influence on Ethiopia and will always get not only water but also cheap electricity.I am projecting to the future Ethiopia dams that will block the water flow to Somalia.
Positivity kulaha. Ethiopia literally said before the talks even begun that they would not change their stanceIt is all about negotiation and business. We don't have to go the negative route like Egypt without even trying the positive and friendly route. The mentality in the horn is that you will get at the end more with friendly and positive path that with negativity. That will only back fire.