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Ethiopia, in a plan called GERD (Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam), has decided to build a series of dams along the course of the Blue Nile, the largest tributary of the Nile River. After more than 10 years and five billion dollars, the main dam, called the GERD dam, is already capable of controlling the flow of water from the key tributary of the Nile, using it to generate levels of electricity that allow the country to become an economic powerhouse in the area.
However, thousands of kilometers further on, a country like Egypt is completely dependent on the flow of the river for the subsistence of its 100 million inhabitants and a battered economy that has suffered many problems in recent years.
With Sudan as a bystander involved and aligned with Egypt, and with armed conflicts between Ethiopia and Egypt, with a civil war in between with Eritrea as a country equally involved, the area is a hornet's nest in which a period of drought could provoke an attack by Egypt to the Ethiopian state, and literally blow up the dam due to the scarcity of water.
In this video I tell all the keys to the water conflict.
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