Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam: A Looming Threat to Sudan and America’s Strategic Interests
Ethiopia claims its controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam mitigated flooding in Sudan, but dam failures and mismanagement suggest otherwise—posing serious risks to regional stability and, by extension, American strategic interests.
In a tense unfolding water crisis along the Nile River, Ethiopia’s newly launched Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has become the focal point of a dispute that threatens more than just regional harmony—it challenges the principles of national sovereignty and international law that America champions.Is Ethiopia’s Dam a Factor in Sudan’s Flood Devastation?Sudan's recent flood alert highlights a dire situation: rising water levels along the Blue and White Nile rivers have jeopardized agricultural lands and residential areas across multiple provinces. Despite Ethiopia's official stance that GERD has alleviated flooding impacts downstream, an independent analysis paints a different picture. Four turbines...
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