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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by Somaliman » 19 Jul 2020, 17:11



This is worrisome if it's confirmed to be the case!

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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by sun » 19 Jul 2020, 17:27

You carry Egyptian propaganda and twerking online and offline in order to collect tplf crumbs. What is the big deal here even if it is true because everything can be negotiated and agreed upon. :lol:

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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by gagi » 19 Jul 2020, 17:50

Egyptian endless lies. What does "water stations stopped operating" mean, anyways? Even if true, GERD will be filled and Abiy will continue to lead!

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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) » 19 Jul 2020, 18:06

This is a great business opportunity for the agame Awash to sell water to the Sudan. But wait, does Tigray have water? HAHAHAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by Awash » 19 Jul 2020, 19:27

Just listen to these filthy deqi komarit. I'm hoping Mesfin Hagos will, God willing, be able to accomplish his early mission to liberate my people from successive oppresive savages including your Agame junta.
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sun wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 17:27
You carry Egyptian propaganda and twerking online and offline in order to collect tplf crumbs. What is the big deal here even if it is true because everything can be negotiated and agreed upon. :lol:
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 18:06
This is a great business opportunity for the agame Awash to sell water to the Sudan. But wait, does Tigray have water? HAHAHAHAHA :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Re: GERD issue: Water stations in Khartoum stopped operating after sudden decline in water inflow

Post by TGAA » 20 Jul 2020, 01:02

Egyptian politicians and the press seem falling on top of each other in concocting lies on the daily bases. What we know for fact is Ethiopia is experiencing high volume of rainfall at this time, Lake Victoria is full to its brim releasing a lot of water to downstream countries. Why then the lie factory , Egypt , coming up with concocted report that water station stopped operating because it want to fortify the narrative Egypt existence is being threatened by Ethiopian dam. If Sudan a country next door cannot operate its water station, Egypt, a country 1000 km far from Ethiopia ,claim RE Dam is existential threat rings as true. What Egyptian don’t understand is they are operating from rubbed of colonial caricature of Africans. What going to learn is that Ethiopians in particular and Africans in general are not the caricature creation of colonial past . The sooner Egypt understand that it will be better for itself. Bing respectful of Ethiopia and negotiating in term of win and win compromise is the best way forward. Any hanky-panky move by Egypt would be a foolhardy move.

Look at Egyptian caricature of Ethopia :


Green, Yellow , and red Ethiopian flag look Ethiopian
http://www.memri.org/sites/default/file ... /18503.JPG
Ethiopia's imperialist ambitions in Africa
http://www.memri.org/sites/default/file ... /18500.JPG
Renaissance Dam: Ethiopia quenches its thirst and pisses on Egypt
http://www.memri.org/sites/default/file ... /18501.JPG
Coming soon to Egypt due to the Renaissance Dam
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