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Great analysis here. Watch the whole video if you can.
Wheres the accession in Egyptian meddling in Ethiopia? This water crisis is good for Somalia, it keeps Egypt in Somalia's side
but wasnt Farmaajo just in Cairo recently? we should get involved and see what we can gain from this matter (passively) and we should talk with every country that's got issues with Ethiopia.Somalia/land will not be a proxy State between Egypt and Ethiopia. Both countries fight the water resources of the Nile River, they can solve their own issues but they won't drag us into it.
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Great analysis here. Watch the whole video if you can.
if its our interest and benefits us, then sure.but wasnt Farmaajo just in Cairo recently? we should get involved and see what we can gain from this matter (passively) and we should talk with every country that's got issues with Ethiopia.
but wasnt Farmaajo just in Cairo recently? we should get involved and see what we can gain from this matter (passively) and we should talk with every country that's got issues with Ethiopia.
Well at least it will keep Ethiopia focused on their Egypt issue and give us some time to collect ourselvesWe are not in a strong position to do that right now.
so Sudan and SL will be dependent on Ethiopia for electricity? Ethiopia will use all that cheap electricity to control countries and turn off the electricity supply if they don't comply..As a Somalilander I am siding with the Ethiopians in this case. The dam will be able to provide cheap electricity for the country.
Our water sources don't come from Ethiopia unlike in Somalia so we wouldn't be affected by any dams being built by Ethiopia on the Jubba or Shabelle rivers.
or sale electricity so cheap that establishing a homemade electricity would be pointlessso Sudan and SL will be dependent on Ethiopia for electricity? Ethiopia will use all that cheap electricity to control countries and turn off the electricity supply if they don't comply..
Somaliland and Sudan will still have electricity even if Ethiopia shuts it down the supply. Just like how they have electricity right now without needing Ethiopia.so Sudan and SL will be dependent on Ethiopia for electricity? Ethiopia will use all that cheap electricity to control countries and turn off the electricity supply if they don't comply..
running on expensive diesel power, what Ethiopia will do is what Russia does to Europe every so often. which is to threaten cuts in oil to western Europe. sure in short-term its good for SL but in the long term.... not so muchSomaliland and Sudan will still have electricity even if Ethiopia shuts it down the supply. Just like how they have electricity right now without needing Ethiopia.
If the SL government is smart they will use the savings to diversify their energy sources and develop renewable energy capacity.running on expensive diesel power, what Ethiopia will do is what Russia does to Europe every so often. which is to threaten cuts in oil to western Europe. sure in short-term its good for SL but in the long term.... not so much
As a Somalilander I am siding with the Ethiopians in this case. The dam will be able to provide cheap electricity for the country.
Our water sources don't come from Ethiopia unlike in Somalia so we wouldn't be affected by any dams being built by Ethiopia on the Jubba or Shabelle rivers.
And we're making good use of it.Stop making yourself relevant in this geopolitical game. Our water sources kulaha, the only water source you have is rain