Ethiopia’s Dam Sparks Nile Flooding Crisis: Egypt Raises Alarm on Regional Water Security
Egypt holds Ethiopia accountable for dangerous Nile flooding linked to the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, challenging long-standing water agreements and risking regional stability.
As floodwaters rise alarmingly across Egypt's northern provinces, the country points a stern finger at Ethiopia’s newly inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as the root cause of escalating Nile River floods. This development is not merely a natural disaster; it is a stark reminder that America’s allies abroad face relentless challenges to their sovereignty and resource security—a lesson we must heed in our own strategic policies. Is Ethiopia Ignoring International Law at the Expense of Downstream Neighbors? The floods inundating Beheira and Menoufia provinces in Egypt’s fertile Nile Delta have submerged vast farmland and displaced villagers, many living on...
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