How One Turkish Dam Created A Huge Problem In The Arabian World

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Rivers that run through the territories of two or even three countries are cause for debate and dispute among neighbors. In the modern world, when the lack of fresh water becomes more severe, many countries are ready to spend massive sums to keep some of that valuable water in their territory that is brought by rivers from a neighboring country. We must say that people have been building buildings since ancient times designed to stop the flow of water for use in agriculture. However, dams that were built before are much, much smaller than modern ones today. Today's constructions are true marvels of engineering thought and technique including large cement walls with floodgates and gates built across rivers. Additionally, the taller the dam, the larger its reserve power.
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Комментарии • 434

  • @HasanTosuncuk
    @HasanTosuncuk Год назад +12

    USA uses 99,9 Percent of the Water of Colorado-River and lefting nothing remained for Mexico. Not very gentleman-like.

  • @colinnuttall9579
    @colinnuttall9579 2 года назад +64

    Please understand they don’t build dams out of cement. Dams are made from steel reinforced concrete, a very different material. Other reinforcement can be used but steel is the most common. Cement is a grey powder that goes to make up concrete along with sand, water and crushed rock of specific size and makeup. Some other minor products might also be included but these are often related to how and when the concrete ‘goes off.’ It’s hardening time. Having spent more than 40 years in construction I know what I’m talking about

    • @neddyladdy
      @neddyladdy 2 года назад +7

      or earthen wall dams, rock

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 2 года назад +7

      @@neddyladdy
      Yes indeed, forgot that bit. Too focussed on being a know-all little bastard I guess. But I think we got there in the end. Forgot t , I actually a good little video.

    • @mikesmithey1892
      @mikesmithey1892 2 года назад +4

      I do have been in the business for over 40 years a lot of people don't realize the overpasses and bridges that you see made out of concrete are held up by the rebar. The concrete makes it rigid. If you made it out of concrete only it would crack and collapsed immediately. Adult overpasses and arises in La they were all pouring Place concrete floors and walls overpasses Bridges. I sent move to Missouri to retire and back here people think they can put this stuff called fiber in the concrete like fiberglass strands and they don't need to put rebar or wire mesh drawer full of s***. All driveways and sidewalks and slabs for houses have to have rebar. Down in Texas they have a problem with the soil absorbing water and shrinking and Contracting expanding. So down there when they build a slab house they run half inch conduit every 16 in or 2 ft on a grid. And after the concrete hardens after 14 days or so they run tungsten steel cables and they put a big washer at one side and pull Mass amounts of pounds to tighten the tungsten steel cable so that the slab won't separate and crack. All of concrete Bridges and overpasses also have the tungsten steel cables that run from imbutment to Imbutment in La the actual overpass is not connected to the sides of the freeway they are on a greased rubber pad so when the earthquakes come they can move without cracking apart there's tungsten steel cables are embedded on each side with tension on them.

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 2 года назад +3

      @@mikesmithey1892
      Interesting stuff Mike. The glass fibre reinforcement in concrete has a place in the industry but should only be used in footpaths, yacht hulls and the like where load baring is low. The plastic pipe with cables in it is called Post Tensioning. We use it in things too. I’ve used it in multi storey buildings where we embedded it in floor slabs to help with load. The coils of cable are very heavy so it’s important to only place them toward the outside periphery of the slab, until you thread and tension them. I’ve seen instances of concrete exploding during tensioning regime. This usually indicated poor quality mix with insufficiently spaced FCR or low compressive strength mix. Construction can give you a wide experience of life can’t it Mike? Glad your now enjoying your retirement in Missouri. I’ll bet the BBQ ribs

    • @colinnuttall9579
      @colinnuttall9579 2 года назад +2

      I was going to say the BBQ ribs were good, but I guess I got too close to the button (story of my life). Cheers from Australia Mike

  • @sargent4465
    @sargent4465 2 года назад +60

    Sry but you shouldnt blame turkey. They are still only using 20-30% of the Rivers flow. The Problem is that wihtin Iraq the Water management is flawful!

    • @hakansaribal5093
      @hakansaribal5093 2 года назад +2

      This info is wrong atm!
      Turkish government became so corrupt that they don’t care about the environment.
      Almost every river in Turkey has multiple dams on it. Recently, we just had a flood and an entire northern city flooded bc of the dams, mines and an unlicensed lumberjack company. It was a complete disaster😔 everybody blamed the government.
      However, since the civil organizations cleared out from the main politics, almost there’s nothing left to stand against the government.
      Especially in the northern and southern regions, dam projects changed the landscape in a bad way. Several historical zones, national zones are unrecognizable today. It happened in the last decade. And this info is what I remember from 90s!
      Just bc of the dams, the lakes in the west are struggling. Some small ones in the west already gone and the big ones facing with draughts. Turkey is already facing with the water problems and the current projects on the way are going to make it worse.
      Turkey already has more dams than enough. Its not about water consumption anymore, it’s about electricity😉 there are few nuclear plant projects as well for the high electricity demand.
      Unfortunately, the future looks darker and darker each decade😔

    • @sargent4465
      @sargent4465 2 года назад +18

      @@hakansaribal5093 your information is completely false based. The issue here is that turkey is struggeling with less and less rainfall within the last decade. This is due to Global warming! Just check the numbers of decreasing rainfall in the mediterranean area! Its easy for you to blame turkey but what about South Africa or Florida... they have the same Problems

    • @hakansaribal5093
      @hakansaribal5093 2 года назад +2

      @@sargent4465 don’t know anything about South Africa, but Florida makes sense since they drained most of the lakes and swamp areas. Starting with Disney ending up with the new towns, recreation areas, changing the lands nature of course ended up with dryer wether. There’s no surprise there.
      And when it comes to Mediterranean countries, it applies perfectly. Look at Antalya, the entire coast covered with 5 to 7 star luxury hotels, golf clubs and such.
      Look at Spain, they have huge cow farms that no grass can even grow. I didn’t know Spain became the meat source of EU🤦‍♂️ and we all know that meat production all depends on the more water consumption.
      Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and Turkey are all having wildfires almost every year. Last summer, Canada, the US, Greece, Portugal, Spain and Turkey had huge wildfires and guess what, neither mainstream media nor social media users gave any shit to them. Even temperatures jumped crazy, majority didn’t realize that it happened bc of the wildfires and exposing tremendous amount of energy. Many people, even well educated ones claimed it’s normal, Mediterranean flora needs to be burned down and replenish time to time🤦‍♂️ such an idiocracy 😩
      The climate change happens. The world history have so many different ages. However, whatever we do is making it faster. It’s like you’re using a machine too hard or riding your horse without resting. What do you expect to happen? Moderate is the key and we’re out of line.
      In fact, I don’t give a fuck what happens after me bc I don’t have kids, don’t like them either😒 but I believe in reincarnation so I wouldn’t wanna come back to a world worse than today😩 see, I’m just hoping there’s no incarnation and there’s no way to come back to this shitty world. I believe in chaos and how the world works is a definition of it. Although our lives mean less and we’re just like parasites in the ecological system, we should at least try to be logical some point.
      Middle eastern countries deserve what happens to them, it’s all their fault. However, I guess Turkey deserves the same since majority lost their minds and became zombies. I lost my hopes already on Turkish people and see them as an average middle eastern. Sad but it’s the truth 🤦‍♂️

    • @Polo-rn8ly
      @Polo-rn8ly 2 года назад +2

      @@hakansaribal5093 senin beynin yanmış 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kaburgadolmas2512
      @kaburgadolmas2512 2 года назад

      @@hakansaribal5093 u are a big liar

  • @handhikaramadhan
    @handhikaramadhan 2 года назад +47

    Fortunately Indonesia is a country bordered mostly by sea to her surroundings. So creating dams wouldn't cause this same problem in Indonesia.

    • @general_sy
      @general_sy 2 года назад +4

      Same with the Philippines

    • @GulVlogsandEntertainment7
      @GulVlogsandEntertainment7 2 года назад +4

      Your Blessed Bro ,love to indonesia from Pakistan ,my dream country

    • @ariyako
      @ariyako 2 года назад

      drink from fresh sea water is refreshing

    • @Professional_Youtube_Commenter
      @Professional_Youtube_Commenter 2 года назад +3

      Seawater isn't drinkwater. Freshwater is the scarce type that people need.

    • @billyjesus5442
      @billyjesus5442 2 года назад +2

      these dams give Turks geopolitical leverage against her neighbours who harbour terrorist factions against her.

  • @ggoddkkiller1342
    @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +118

    Turkey only uses 28% of Euphrates while 89% of euphrates' flow originates in Turkey and only uses 12% of Tigris while 60% of tigris' flow originates in Turkey, on the other hand Iraq uses 40% of Euphrates and 60% of Tigris while pretty much zero percentage of those rivers' flow originate in Iraq!! So claims about Turkey using too much water are just ridiculous in every way and the problem isn't Turkey using too much at all rather Iraq isn't using the water properly. Such as pretty much all dams in Iraq got damaged or completely destroyed during 3 wars and Iraq can't store water during winters anymore so they can use it during summers when water levels are dropping insanely even in Turkey. Iraq must build those dams back ASAP for their own good. But somehow even if they are exporting tens of billions of dollars worth oil they can't find funds to build them back!! Turkey has a gigantic construction sector which can build those dams back easily but they can't have a deal with Turkey neither ''somehow'' and they continue pouring millions of gallons of water to deserts in hope a miracle will happen but when it doesn't happen they just blame Turkey!! Seriously and sadly Iraq will become a total desert if they don't start acting smart soon...

    • @Ahmed-Bin-Koshari
      @Ahmed-Bin-Koshari 2 года назад +22

      They don’t even need the river look at Saudi and other rich Arab countries they have 0 rivers but they used oil money to make water desalination plants now they have enough water and they don’t depends on rivers
      Also Israel does this

    • @emirhan_snl
      @emirhan_snl 2 года назад +5

      true.

    • @mohammedkh4321
      @mohammedkh4321 2 года назад +12

      @@Ahmed-Bin-Koshari Iraq has a seacoast only 50 kilometres, it means Iraq is almost a land lock! You can't compared Iraq to Saudi

    • @Ahmed-Bin-Koshari
      @Ahmed-Bin-Koshari 2 года назад +1

      @@mohammedkh4321
      Yeah that is true but I still think there is something they could do with that oil money sadly in Iraq’s situation oil money isn’t used

    • @mikyas392
      @mikyas392 2 года назад +30

      Hello from ethiopia. Ethiopia originates and 86% of the Nile and uses 0%. And egypt and Sudan expect that to stay the same. that is changing. The biggest electric dam in Africa followed by 8 others is going to change that in the next 20 years.

  • @umarfarooqgujjar8176
    @umarfarooqgujjar8176 2 года назад +19

    Support Turkey from Pakistan

    • @elpolloguapo530
      @elpolloguapo530 2 года назад +1

      From Turkey:
      Pakistan Zindabad! ❤

    • @huss_bbx3645
      @huss_bbx3645 2 года назад +4

      Why iraq die they also have rights iraq long live from Pakistan

  • @ugaas3074
    @ugaas3074 2 года назад +40

    Dams are useful for the upstream and downstream countries, but the problem lies when the upstream country uses dams as a weapon and a means of diplomatic pressure on the downstream countries.
    Building a lot of dams that harm your neighbor is a disgraceful thing.
    Build for your good and your people but don't forget you have a neighbor and millions of people depend on the river for a drink, don't be Selfish

    • @SYldz67
      @SYldz67 2 года назад +5

      Using geography as a means of diplomatic pressure? like the Greece controlling and arming the islands only 2 kms away from Turkish land?

    • @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது
      @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது 2 года назад +1

      It depends on who are your neighbours. If you have bad neighbours you don’t have to deal with their concerns

    • @Setsunone
      @Setsunone 2 года назад

      you clearly dont know a thing about turkiye.... always the same with you ungreatefull arabic people. We'll see what happens when you run out of oil. That's going to be real fun

    • @Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers
      @Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers Год назад +1

      "Disgraceful" is exactly the word I was looking for.

    • @MGrey-qb5xz
      @MGrey-qb5xz Год назад

      @@அவானிஉயர்ந்தது ok satan

  • @hsbicer4339
    @hsbicer4339 2 года назад +23

    Iraq and Syria must invest in modern irrigation methods.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +12

      Exactly, Turkey only uses 28% of Euphrates while 89% of euphrates' flow originates in Turkey and only uses 12% of Tigris while 60% of tigris' flow originates in Turkey, on the other hand Iraq uses 40% of Euphrates and 60% of Tigris while pretty much zero percentage of those rivers' flow originate in Iraq!! So claims about Turkey using too much water are just ridiculous in every way and the problem isn't Turkey using too much at all rather Iraq isn't using the water properly. Such as pretty much all dams in Iraq got damaged or completely destroyed during 3 wars and Iraq can't store water during winters anymore so they can use it during summers when water levels are dropping insanely even in Turkey. Iraq must build those dams back ASAP for their own good. But somehow even if they are exporting tens of billions of dollars worth oil they can't find funds to build them back!! Turkey has a gigantic construction sector which can build those dams back easily but they can't have a deal with Turkey neither ''somehow'' and they continue pouring millions of gallons of water to deserts in hope a miracle will happen but when it doesn't happen they just blame Turkey!! Seriously and sadly Iraq will become a total desert if they don't start acting smart soon...

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад +5

      Nope turkey need to give more water. The water is gor everyone not just for turkey.

    • @zainday7173
      @zainday7173 2 года назад

      They should get their water back....

  • @emirhan_snl
    @emirhan_snl 2 года назад +26

    Literally all of the water originates in Turkey, and Turkey uses less of it. But that will change thanks to these dams. Iraq has to build proper water infrastructure.

    • @waqarbutt6773
      @waqarbutt6773 2 года назад +1

      They did. Someone blew it up in a war.

    • @TheUndertaker2408
      @TheUndertaker2408 2 года назад +6

      rivers are natural, country borders arent you might know :)

    • @emirhan_snl
      @emirhan_snl 2 года назад +13

      @@TheUndertaker2408 so what? Every country has geographical advantages and disadvantages. You have to deal with your disadvantages yourself. Once upon a time İraq had a proper water infrastructure, i don't care what happened and how its ruined. They need to build it again. Turkey started building its huge dams without even a single coin coming from foreign investors. İt took long without investors but they did what they needed to do.

    • @TheUndertaker2408
      @TheUndertaker2408 2 года назад

      @@emirhan_snl you turkish people are high headed for now, when things turn around you will act different

    • @Kaan_is_myname97
      @Kaan_is_myname97 2 года назад +2

      @@TheUndertaker2408 you will try to turn things around. Turkey will try to not allow it to happen. We will see what's going to happen

  • @yusufklc2962
    @yusufklc2962 2 года назад +32

    Turkey uses its own water as it wishes.

    • @lightyagami9409
      @lightyagami9409 2 года назад +13

      There are other who also depends on water

    • @balocharyanwarrior5020
      @balocharyanwarrior5020 2 года назад +2

      Turkey will fall, Insha Allah Afghan mujahideen are coming for your murtad country

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад +9

      Its not turkey water its for everyone. If turkey keeps it for them self then Allah will punish those who agree for this project.

    • @yusufklc2962
      @yusufklc2962 2 года назад +11

      @@MasterChief-bz7vq God gave us this land and everything on it. We give water to what we want, not to what we don't want. If you pay for the water, maybe we can give it.

    • @yusufklc2962
      @yusufklc2962 2 года назад +7

      @@lightyagami9409 Why should we think about those who don't think about themselves? It is sold to those in need.

  • @pattammalvaradarajan9017
    @pattammalvaradarajan9017 2 года назад +4

    Tigres and other rivets were known millinea and as Indian I learnt about Mesopotamia long back. All the countries involved have long history and rich in natural resources. Sharing water should not be an issue to them. Can be solved through political diplomacy only.

  • @IbrahimIbrahim-yi8jc
    @IbrahimIbrahim-yi8jc 2 года назад +4

    Turkey ready to share its water resources with neigbours, there is enough water for everyone. unless regional countries manage to use it wisely.

    • @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது
      @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது 2 года назад

      It depends on who are those neighbours. They’re not gonna help the terrorists who’re causing distraction in their country for decades to thrive on by sharing their water resources with them. It doesn’t make sense at all

  • @rswow
    @rswow 2 года назад +8

    How to dam off the background music so we can listen to the narration in calm?

    • @markgunn6454
      @markgunn6454 2 года назад

      Don’t bother, the Narration is poor.

  • @withamarshview1436
    @withamarshview1436 2 года назад +9

    The name of the dam (main subject of the video) is missing from the description.

  • @ozkanarslan9825
    @ozkanarslan9825 2 года назад +4

    The solution is easy: you have oil and gas, we have water 😂😂😂

    • @mardbenzmura1446
      @mardbenzmura1446 2 года назад

      Doesn't work this way if you don't want another refugee wave brought by drought. Türkiye has gas, tho this wasn't the case before AKP era for whatever reason.

    • @ozkanarslan9825
      @ozkanarslan9825 2 года назад

      @@mardbenzmura1446 i think the Arabs can go to their Masters. The UK and France and ask for water. They betrayed the ottomsns together with UK and France and let them draw the borderlines. Now Türkiye built a huge wall to arabs, so they can Drink the Petroleum. Ask yourself who punishes now the arabs ???

    • @mardbenzmura1446
      @mardbenzmura1446 2 года назад

      @@ozkanarslan9825 I appreciate 🇹🇷 and everything, but seriously, if Türkiye's main opposition which already rules Istanbul (millet ittifakı led by HDPKK) came to power next year, the masters will be France and UK same as for Arabs. Sure you remember Biden's famous speech before 2020 elections.
      Secondly, betraying Ottomans.. I like Ottomans and they are my ancestors, but they were also betrayed by the progress and unity known as CHP today.
      Who exiled the Sultans like abdul Hamid han after 1908 coup/revolution?
      Who banned the Ottoman hats under the hat law?
      Who kept glorifying the Greeks while belittling the Turbine which was worn by the greatest Ottoman rulers? CHP newspapers did just that.
      I might add that around 4,000 traitors came from Arabia with al Sherif Husain... 4,000 is a pitiful number if you ask me, while (prolly) there are as many fought in Çanakkale (the cemetery there shows it). That's social engineering which serves the Brits the most.
      Lastly, there are Kurds and Turkmen in Iraq and Syria, so you might as well consider them.
      Your logic, which I see where it's coming from, can be used by PKK; We may hear PKK committing atrocities under the pretext of "water war." I hope all the best for you guys and everyone else tho.

  • @yuceler77
    @yuceler77 2 года назад +5

    can you please use the metric system? nobody knows or cares about the idiotic feet, ounce or fahreneit, except the US.

  • @essidmedamine8130
    @essidmedamine8130 2 года назад +15

    love Turkiye ! from the Arab World with love ! CcC

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd965 2 года назад +10

    Go to minute 1:40 to get to the point

  • @jarikosonen4079
    @jarikosonen4079 2 года назад +5

    Using the "renewables" should be good ideas. Current trend & development direction looks using wind in many countries, but water can be still good choices.
    Water normally is more stable in production than wind.
    It looks they are making the wind more stable maybe by combining with hydrogen generation platforms.
    Checking the cases with "Oroville" or China dams the spillway is necessary and must work in emergency of overflow.

  • @frankjames7247
    @frankjames7247 2 года назад +16

    It has always been said countries will go to war over water.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +7

      Turkey only uses 28% of Euphrates while 89% of euphrates' flow originates in Turkey and only uses 12% of Tigris while 60% of tigris' flow originates in Turkey, on the other hand Iraq uses 40% of Euphrates and 60% of Tigris while pretty much zero percentage of those rivers' flow originate in Iraq!! So claims about Turkey using too much water are just ridiculous in every way and the problem isn't Turkey using too much at all rather Iraq isn't using the water properly. Such as pretty much all dams in Iraq got damaged or completely destroyed during 3 wars and Iraq can't store water during winters anymore so they can use it during summers when water levels are dropping insanely even in Turkey. Iraq must build those dams back ASAP for their own good. But somehow even if they are exporting tens of billions of dollars worth oil they can't find funds to build them back!! Turkey has a gigantic construction sector which can build those dams back easily but they can't have a deal with Turkey neither ''somehow'' and they continue pouring millions of gallons of water to deserts in hope a miracle will happen but when it doesn't happen they just blame Turkey!! Seriously and sadly Iraq will become a total desert if they don't start acting smart soon...

    • @AlanSanchez-ww9qb
      @AlanSanchez-ww9qb 2 года назад +4

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 Who would imagine such a developing situation?
      And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river *Euphrates;*
      and the water thereof was dried up,
      that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared.
      (Revelation 16: 12)

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +1

      @@AlanSanchez-ww9qb Euphrates won't be dried up for hundreds of years perhaps thousands but it is indeed getting smaller anymore. Especially during summers there isn't enough water for even Turkey alone if there weren't dozens of Turkish dams releasing winter stored water ofc. People don't realize this but without those dams Euphrates could actually dry up during summers and couldn't reach ocean..

    • @AlanSanchez-ww9qb
      @AlanSanchez-ww9qb 2 года назад

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 I understand, that is certainly the logical and reasonable way it should happen, but then, when it actually does dry up, it will make it that much more of a phenomenon. Otherwise, the foretelling would not so remarkable and remembered.

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад

      @@ggoddkkiller1342
      Stop spamming pakistan troll

  • @kaburgadolmas2512
    @kaburgadolmas2512 2 года назад +7

    please give this information,Syria and Iraq cannot threaten Turkey because they are too weak.
    For this, they have to get on well with Turkey.If they do something crazy, the Turkish army can easily pass through 2 countries.

  • @pyotrtchaikovsky9097
    @pyotrtchaikovsky9097 2 года назад +2

    How is that the planet is made of 70% water and yet we keep hearing of water scarcity.

    • @mr.entropy
      @mr.entropy 2 года назад

      People should prefer to use their resources properly instead of fighting.

    • @invoker7826
      @invoker7826 Год назад

      Only a very small percentage of water on earth is clean (not salt) water

  • @rosieheaven1
    @rosieheaven1 Год назад +3

    What will happen if the damn is damaged after these earthquakes?

    • @mavis.lahar2001
      @mavis.lahar2001 Год назад +1

      well....they say some cities will drown. it's a speculation

  • @0P9ine
    @0P9ine 2 года назад +6

    This is also a problem within a country with rivers that flow through sifferent states i.e the murray river in Australia. An economical and political mess with that river

  • @papatutti59
    @papatutti59 2 года назад +15

    Whiskey is for drinking.
    Water is for fighting.

  • @Cenkolino
    @Cenkolino 2 года назад +2

    Its Turkeys water. If they please to do so they can completely shut off the flow.

    • @trtrfrfr4794
      @trtrfrfr4794 Год назад +2

      It isn't Turkish water it is international water

  • @gurpreetsinghbala5663
    @gurpreetsinghbala5663 2 года назад +5

    All must share, the waters. In a cooperative manner. We all need water.

  • @CHMichael
    @CHMichael 2 года назад +8

    Wars are fought over land and water - this is one way of turning off the water. Very dangerous. Egypt is now facing a similar issue.

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 2 года назад +2

      Egypt already lost to Ethiopia when Ethiopia filled for 2nd time only a small mistake can lead to the collapse of the dam flooding sudan and egypt out of existence , egypt simply got out competed by a neighbor who has a higher potential same goes for the turkey iraq situation ,evolve or go extinct egypt and iraq failed to achieve the first goal so we will see what happens

    • @zgoodt
      @zgoodt Год назад

      @@AMR_k400 Egypt doesn't face drought issues, the same as in Iraq.
      Egypt didn't lose that fight yet; the Ethiopian dam has severe issues with its structure.
      Egypt tried and is still trying all the peaceful means up till this moment.
      Ethiopia built the damn when Egypt was busy with a revolution, not when Egypt was at its normal power and focus.
      IRAQ is a country that is a total mess thanks to the Americans and the west, Turkey wouldn't have dared to do that shit if Saddam was still in power.
      back to Egypt, Egypt still gets its full water supply, and threatened very clearly that water is THE red line.
      Egypt tried to show Sudan how such a dam can be weaponized but the apes in Sudan screamed "Ethiopia is the sister of our country" and look at them now.
      Egypt has prepared itself for a potential tsunami caused by the destruction of the dam, all the current will be directed to the western desert.
      Now the losing side is going to be Sudan if Egypt attacked that dam.
      Let it be known that Egypt's military power is insane, and they can and will get rid of that dam if it posed an existential threat.
      Ethiopia has no great potential, it is an ethnically divided country with literally one ethnicity trying to wipe out the other, and you have already seen the Civil war.
      Many of these ethnicities are already threatening to destroy that dam.
      This dam is propagated as the savior of Ethiopia, while in reality it is just used to keep them politically grouped by making an Enemy out of Egypt.

  • @DanBurgaud
    @DanBurgaud 2 года назад +2

    Iraq should construct dams and reservoir too

    • @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது
      @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது 2 года назад

      They would if only they had a stable government but they lost their chance to survive as a nation after Saddam’s removal. Now they have to face the reality

    • @DanBurgaud
      @DanBurgaud 2 года назад

      @@அவானிஉயர்ந்தது This is why USA killed Saddam (and Qaddafi) to destroy their countries and pillage the resources.

  • @poorang900
    @poorang900 2 года назад +9

    It should be illegal to withhold water and the countries that do it should be sanctioned internationally

  • @emmanuelmanahan3866
    @emmanuelmanahan3866 2 года назад +19

    The Place Where Ottoman Empire Originate

    • @mcl12
      @mcl12 2 года назад +3

      They originate from anatolia

    • @jezalb2710
      @jezalb2710 2 года назад

      @@mcl12 originate? Still?

  • @kernj6454
    @kernj6454 2 года назад +3

    It's llegal for the Middle East but soon as an African country Ethiopia does it yeah the Western will have a problem

    • @WelshGuitarDude
      @WelshGuitarDude 2 года назад

      The west depends on Egypt and its suez canal for trade, if Egypt loses money the fees go up and trade costs more, not good for the globe.

  • @alyssa2675
    @alyssa2675 2 года назад +3

    The construction is on a huge scale

  • @yessir6282
    @yessir6282 2 года назад +1

    they got oil we got water

    • @mardbenzmura1446
      @mardbenzmura1446 2 года назад +1

      You are right, but if you don't want Iraq to turn to PKK state from north to south, and don't want another refugee wave caused by dams generated drought, then maybe we should consider other solutions.

  • @utkua
    @utkua 2 года назад +17

    history-shmistory, These rivers are originated from mountains in Turkey, this mountainous land that cannot be used for agriculture, they are natural huge rain collectors, in a way Turkey pays for the rivers by its land.

  • @emanuelhercules6201
    @emanuelhercules6201 2 года назад +1

    Prophet Mohamed peace be upon him, has told us that there Will be great wars in the end times on water.
    And we see it already happening right now. But what still has to come is far more dangerous.
    We live now in a dangerous World.
    God bless humanity. Peace

  • @_Redronin_
    @_Redronin_ 2 года назад +5

    These rivers arise on Turkish soil, no one can interfere with what we do with them.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад +1

      God will inshallah.

    • @Emrah87ification
      @Emrah87ification 2 месяца назад

      @@try2justbe We do what we want in our country . Syria built 5 dams on Orontes . And you know what ? they throw all their dirt on it because they know it will flow into the sea in Turkiye .
      Do you really think that another country in Turkiye's place would have done differently ?

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe 2 месяца назад

      @@Emrah87ification those two rivers is what the iraqi civilisations the oldest civilisations were built on you can't take them away from us. They were part of iraq or mesopotamia millenias before turks came to anatolia or turkey was even a country. It will backfire one day inshallah.

    • @Emrah87ification
      @Emrah87ification 2 месяца назад

      @@try2justbe Are you kidding me ? there is nothing such " Iraqi civilisation" Iraq or Syria , they are old historical regions but there were no such states like iraq or syria in history . these are modern concepts. their borders have been designed according to western influence zones . International relations are driven by your economical and military power . Not by historical considerations. Our ancestors came to this are and fought with their blood against the crusaders , byzantines mongols and allied powers to remain here. It is our land and no power on earth can take it from us .
      Turkiye should share more water with Syria and Iraq that's true but it will be our sovereign decision.
      Be sure about something : If an arab or any other country was in our place , they would have not given a shit about Turkiye.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe 2 месяца назад

      @Emrah87ification not kidding. Go read a history book written in English. Not your turk racist propaganda.

  • @GoetzimRegen
    @GoetzimRegen Год назад +1

    History repeat itself, Uruk had sent its hordes north, to control water, Uruk will do the same again.

  • @aoilpe
    @aoilpe 2 года назад +6

    And the remains of thousands of years of human presence are flooded and lost for the science of the evolution of humanity…

    • @withamarshview1436
      @withamarshview1436 2 года назад

      With all the delays, the had plenty of time to rescue the cultural heritage of human race in those ancient cities and caves. But they did nothing, now claiming filling the reservoir is more important than permanent destruction of irreplaceable items?

    • @Polo-rn8ly
      @Polo-rn8ly 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/y5dW1vQKFAY/видео.html

  • @Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers
    @Thea_MojaveOutliersWhipmakers Год назад

    "...the lone and level sands stretch far away..." They will all find out.

  • @Jacob_Assm
    @Jacob_Assm Год назад

    A distress call, please to every human being who reads the written,,,,, We in southern Iraq are dying of drought because of the dams that Turkey and Iran are building,,,, The marshes dried up, the animals died,, and even thousands of buffaloes died, and the soft Euphrates turtles threatened, but This extinction is an environmental catastrophe that cannot be solved if the world does not abandon it. Diseases, rather, spread among humans due to the great death of animals... Please to whom it may concern. Our government is weak and controlled by Iran. It cannot do anything. Do what I can and do not. I know what to do....

  • @jpwillm5252
    @jpwillm5252 2 года назад +3

    Please, also metric values.

  • @kemalsurmeli7722
    @kemalsurmeli7722 2 года назад +6

    Iraq has oil turkey has to buy iraqi oil with money. Why does iraq demand water for free they should buy it then

    • @trtrfrfr4794
      @trtrfrfr4794 Год назад +1

      It is not Turkish river. It is international rivers

    • @kemalsurmeli7722
      @kemalsurmeli7722 Год назад

      @@trtrfrfr4794 turkey agreed to give irak and syria 500 cubic metres per second turkey gives more then that so no one can blame turkey if irak and syria want more they need to pay more or give turkey oil there is nothing for free

  • @rafishaikh3598
    @rafishaikh3598 2 года назад

    Three RIVER DAM OF CHINA, IS ONE OF THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. THAT LEFT AWEEE, OF OTHER SEVEN WONDERS THAT THEY THOUGHT ARE REALLY WONDERFUL.
    RAFI KITTERY MAINE USA

  • @mikail.72
    @mikail.72 Год назад +1

    All the Erdogans supporters here tf

  • @muhammadzakria4426
    @muhammadzakria4426 2 года назад

    Look who is talking about problems 🤣😂🤣 a citizen of a country which destroyed so many countries just for oil 👏👏👏👏

  • @அவானிஉயர்ந்தது

    Well, nobody is questioning America’s Colorado Dam. So move on

  • @zakfarah252
    @zakfarah252 2 года назад +1

    Support 🇹🇷

  • @amykpop1
    @amykpop1 5 месяцев назад

    Based, I hope they build 10 more just for the sake of it. Not like the USA is any better with their dams blocking off more than 90% of all water flowing into Mexico.

  • @ayahpinkofficial2769
    @ayahpinkofficial2769 2 года назад +2

    Turkey is like a Tibet of Middle east..

  • @billybobjohn8955
    @billybobjohn8955 Год назад

    Instead of militarizing with rich oil revenues and threatening it's neighbours, Iraq should have solved the water problem a long time ago by itself. Maybe they should make a deal oil for water and find out what's more valuable, well if you think oil is more valuable, go ahead and drink it.

  • @mechanicalengineering5749
    @mechanicalengineering5749 Год назад +2

    As a Turkish. Arabian world should share its oil with us.!!

    • @موسى_7
      @موسى_7 Год назад +2

      Oil is a luxury, water a necessity. Oil is duty out of the ground by people. Water takes itself to Iraq naturally, had there been no dams.

    • @mechanicalengineering5749
      @mechanicalengineering5749 Год назад

      @@موسى_7 It is natural in petroleum. Water originates from the mountains of Turkey. It's raining in Turkey. If Iraq wants water, it must pay for it. Oil is money, water is money. Turkey builds any dam on its own land. We use water and land as we want, this is our country.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад +2

      The water is not turkey's alone its mainly iraqi and Syrian water.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад +2

      @Mechanical Engineering subhanallah, you guys have no fear from God! There are international laws for the management of water resources and what turkey did was both inhumane and illegal. The euphrat and Tigres are as important to Iraq as the nile to Egypt. Both of them don't originate in those countries, and both have been home to first civilizations on earth.

    • @loveyoutube2
      @loveyoutube2 Год назад

      @@try2justbe
      The Egyptians wants to take all of the blue Nile water, but that's not fear Ethiopia has a right of Share.
      The water should be share between Ethiopia,Sudan and Egypt. Simple.

  • @mustafeyusuf5024
    @mustafeyusuf5024 2 года назад

    1923 to 2023 100 year's after 100 years no more free

  • @exposed2478
    @exposed2478 Год назад +2

    Who is here after earthquake in turkey?

  • @yessir6282
    @yessir6282 2 года назад

    let’s hope iraq doesn’t bomb turkish dams in turkish territory…iraq might not exist after that action

  • @TUNG.13
    @TUNG.13 2 года назад

    🤠🤠🤠

  • @homerrush3239
    @homerrush3239 2 года назад

    Missourianites don't bring Egypts soviet damn up as a rebuttal

  • @EASYTIGER10
    @EASYTIGER10 Год назад +1

    This is what the UN should be for. There should be a guaranteed minimum water volumes entering Syria and Iraq, monitored and enforced by the UN, subject to similar volumes flowing into the reservoir.. If the level falls below this the UN imposes agreed sanctions

    • @_Redronin_
      @_Redronin_ Год назад +1

      Is oil considered international in Iraq or any other country? Everything within its borders belongs to Turkey. The river is formed by melting snow in the mountains. Turkey decides what to do with the river, neither the UN nor any other country can interfere.

    • @EASYTIGER10
      @EASYTIGER10 Год назад +3

      @@_Redronin_ People die without water, unlike oil. Iraq's oil does not naturally flow to Turkey or Iran or Jordan, and those countries haven't relied on inflowing oil for millennia for their survival. Oil and water are not comparable. I note you have a Turkish surname. I wonder if you'd say the same if you were Iraqi.

    • @_Redronin_
      @_Redronin_ Год назад +1

      @@EASYTIGER10 After Türkiye filled the reservoirs, it normalized the flow of the river. Türkiye is not responsible for the water shortage in Iraq, there are dozens of dams in Iran and Syria. In addition, the river could not be fed adequately because the rainfall in Türkiye was less than expected in recent years. Despite this, Türkiye uses only 22% of the river's water and releases the rest.

    • @zgoodt
      @zgoodt Год назад

      @@EASYTIGER10 such people are sick in the head man, just sick, don't expect them to understand humane stuff.

  • @akramabdallah8831
    @akramabdallah8831 Год назад

    One missile can solve the problem

  • @thisin.
    @thisin. 2 года назад

    omg, not the constantly pausing guy again

  • @TamagoHead
    @TamagoHead 2 года назад +4

    Damn interesting! Keep sharing from you reservoir of knowledge. Don’t go and run off, but don’t flood us with too much information.

  • @may_laytrucker3127
    @may_laytrucker3127 Год назад

    Pay back 1 barrel oil for every 10 barrel water, things be better.

    • @try2justbe
      @try2justbe Год назад +1

      The water is not turkey's alone its mainly iraqi and Syrian water.

    • @ShA-ib1em
      @ShA-ib1em 12 дней назад

      Assuming a daily per capita food consumption of 2,500 calories, iraq would need to produce 107.5 billion calories per day.
      The amount of land needed for food production assuming a mix of grains, fruits, and vegetables with average yields would be approximately 5-7 million hectares of arable land to meet its food needs.
      the total water requirement for agriculture could be estimated at around 225 billion liters per year.
      Converting this to a daily basis, the requirement would be approximately 617,000 cubic meters per day.
      Let's round it to 1 million cubic meters per day for additional water ..
      The world's current largest desalination plant is the "Ras Al Khair" plant in Saudi Arabia. It has a daily capacity of 1,036,000 cubic meters of desalinated water. ... With a construction cost of approximately $7.2 billion.
      So a 10 billion USD investment in desalination is more than enough to secure Iraq's agricultural needs ..
      Which is nothing for a country with a government budget of 120 billion dollars a year.
      That's assuming Tigris water goes to zero which is not happening ..

  • @manontondalan9941
    @manontondalan9941 2 года назад +1

    colorado river never reach the sea
    it stops in california ... we always wish
    mexico won't declare california and texas
    independent countries; and invade
    usa.

  • @zackiechan1386
    @zackiechan1386 2 года назад +10

    the main problem is filling the reservoir after that everything will return to normal but turkish people shouldn't be selfish and block the water until the reservoir is filled .. ethically they should fill it only during floods

    • @hakancura4067
      @hakancura4067 2 года назад

      well, 10 million refugees live in turkey so we need water coming. also this is turkish water sources coming from the mountains of turkey so we do not need to share our own water as we share our lands with uneducated refugees knowing that they will re-populate turkey with their tens of children in 30 years.

    • @aloha1783
      @aloha1783 2 года назад +5

      Turkish people? What did I do lmao

    • @sebahattin7202
      @sebahattin7202 Год назад +3

      Yes. Also they should stop being selfish and share with us their oil and gas resource for free.

    • @sarahtaher9188
      @sarahtaher9188 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@sebahattin7202Why we should share the Oil with you ? Is the oil pass through Turkey and we stopped it ?

    • @OrkunPisirgen-kj4oi
      @OrkunPisirgen-kj4oi 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@sarahtaher9188no turkish water than 😂

  • @shakibbesiso3319
    @shakibbesiso3319 Год назад +1

    Free countries deserve the gift of GOD

  • @wenchefauske6898
    @wenchefauske6898 Год назад

    Beautiful Hasankeyf and beautiful caves with ancient buildings. Now everything is gone.

  • @RajanRaj-po9xr
    @RajanRaj-po9xr 2 года назад +3

    What did the socialist economy give to Nepal?
    Socialism of B.P?
    Mahendra King's socialism?
    Socialism of Congress, Communists, Madhes?
    Socialist to rule! And blaming to Capitalism!!

  • @agetdersim
    @agetdersim 2 года назад

    The Hour will not come until the Euphrates uncovers a mountain of gold, people will fight over it, and out of every hundred ninety-nine are killed, and each of them says: Perhaps I will be the one who will be saved.
    Narrator: Abu Huraira | Updated: Al-Albani | Source: Sahih al-Jami | Page or number: 7423 | Summary of the verdict of the narrator: It is correct

  • @anyclipwithmrraven1030
    @anyclipwithmrraven1030 Год назад +2

    Trapping water in this way resulted in an earthquake

  • @gregburg9714
    @gregburg9714 2 года назад +4

    Peace to àll the areas

  • @bayramcelik5939
    @bayramcelik5939 2 года назад

    We have lots of water Iraq has lots of oil which one is more valuable?

    • @mardbenzmura1446
      @mardbenzmura1446 2 года назад

      Water is more valuable, but oil is needed. You can't run electric cars because the power grid has to be beyond huge, so oil is here to stay.
      Türkiye to this day relies on coal, same for India and China, and that's an obsolete fuel for the most part unlike oil.
      The solution is to exchange water for oil, provided Iraq becomes more efficient, which definitely needs Turkish contractors building new dams in Iraq and more money to distillate water.

  • @0P9ine
    @0P9ine 2 года назад

    Side not why does this goofball narrator have awkward pauses? He's reading the full stops in the script like a red light at traffic

  • @nisantasicoocugu216
    @nisantasicoocugu216 2 года назад +3

    Tigris not tigers. Tigris and Eupradathes rivers born in Turkiye. Even over %80 water from Turkiye tho.
    Btw We already build ılısu dam and Atatürk dams

    • @aryanshukla7305
      @aryanshukla7305 2 года назад +2

      But they don't flow through u r population centres they flow in eastern regions where no one lives Iraq however is the place where these rivers are sorely needed the people of mesopotamia must not die

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад

      Dont worry you will the water to Iraq or they will be heave sanctions from the BIG PROUD USA🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

    • @denizcaprak2442
      @denizcaprak2442 2 года назад +4

      @@aryanshukla7305 Turkish city centers are in need of gas and oil. I don't see Iraq donating any of it's natural resources.

    • @nisantasicoocugu216
      @nisantasicoocugu216 2 года назад +2

      Calm Down guys! We are Turkiye! Our rivers our Waters thats all, oh @DeniseChoprock We re not buying oil or gas from Iraq We buying from Russia, Azerbaycan and Algiers 🤟🏻

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад

      @@nisantasicoocugu216
      Dont worry you will give water to other country's or the mighty usa will put heavy sanctions to turkey. Water is for everyone

  • @amittribe7614
    @amittribe7614 2 года назад

    Why they don't open the dam.

  • @woohooman-fl9vq
    @woohooman-fl9vq 2 года назад

    This video sucks. The guy reading the script reads it very unnaturally, and leaves in huge gaps between each sentence, probably to extend the video's length.

  • @p.j.882
    @p.j.882 7 месяцев назад

    Turkish dams caused the big earthquake.

  • @boncret
    @boncret 2 года назад

    Why do sunny countries invest into dams? I don't get it.

    • @lagmfaresi7744
      @lagmfaresi7744 2 года назад

      Cos climate change . It is very dry in Turkey now. People blame Turkey but real reason is climate change

    • @boncret
      @boncret 2 года назад

      @@lagmfaresi7744 So why no Solar Panels?

    • @lagmfaresi7744
      @lagmfaresi7744 2 года назад +1

      @@boncret turkiye invest solar wind water all of kind clean energy..

  • @twofaceg4834
    @twofaceg4834 2 года назад

    in 8.32 min it says Turkey Syria and Iran. Do Iraq get freshwater from Iran?

  • @hypocrite5873
    @hypocrite5873 2 года назад +3

    These types of problem are more serious in states of india
    Or any diffrent country

  • @someoneyoumayknows2285
    @someoneyoumayknows2285 2 года назад +19

    I think if Sadam Hussein still alive the Turkish can't do it.

    • @69socialmedia97
      @69socialmedia97 2 года назад +8

      This built when he was president.

    • @someoneyoumayknows2285
      @someoneyoumayknows2285 2 года назад +3

      @@69socialmedia97 no it wasn't

    • @69socialmedia97
      @69socialmedia97 2 года назад +11

      @@someoneyoumayknows2285 Saddam strong against İran or Arabs but Saddam's this Army was weakest than Turkey.Ataturk damn started building at 1983.

    • @mrmoodie1443
      @mrmoodie1443 2 года назад +2

      That’s true they didn’t built shit till he died and Iraq is weak

    • @69socialmedia97
      @69socialmedia97 2 года назад +2

      @@mrmoodie1443 that is what does it mean Arab.No information, don't trust informations but believe shits.Result just natural resourch seller corrupt weak governments

  • @suhan8382
    @suhan8382 2 года назад +3

    Dams has limits after they are full they have to release water.So it is not a big problem after they are full.Turkey has water Iraq has petrol.Both water and oil are naturel resources.And Iraq can build dams for their own.Maker of this video is American I hope he can make same video About US and Mexican relations about rivers.And never forget it was westeners who divide Ottoman empire and created this new countries called as Syria and Iraq.After oil has become valuable resource western imperialism stepped in to middle east hungry for petrol.Westeners divided muslims with their maps.Now they try to provoke neighbouring nations against eachother for oil.Turkey can distrubute water to friendly nations by pipelines.After all dams has to release water to produce electric.Neighbouring countries can turn their riverbeds to canals which will stop leaking water to the ground.I think all countries has to menage water with their own projects.Or neighbouring countries can work for mega projects together.Sudan is having the same problem with Egypt but there will be no problems after Sudanese dam is full.I find this video provokative.Neighbourig countries will find solutions with trade and sharing.

  • @rafishaikh3598
    @rafishaikh3598 2 года назад

    REVELATION CHAPTER NINE. TWO RIVERS ON EARTH.
    RAFI KITTERY MAINE USA

  • @SINEKTURBO
    @SINEKTURBO 2 года назад

    turkey muust let them pay for it.

  • @KetulJuthani
    @KetulJuthani Год назад

    And everyone has started reference of biblical prophecies & angels blah blah🤦

  • @Hamsters831
    @Hamsters831 2 года назад +2

    This dam will help Turkey reduce greenhouse emissions and help the global fight against climate change. Guess that's not what fossil fuel selling companies don't want. That's why this project is 'especially bad'

    • @qadrmuhamad6706
      @qadrmuhamad6706 2 года назад

      Your fucking project made climate change in my country to appear faster than any other countries

  • @markbattersby7253
    @markbattersby7253 2 года назад +3

    send in the dam busters

    • @marconius101
      @marconius101 2 года назад

      That's a great idea....

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +6

      Turkey only uses 28% of Euphrates while 89% of euphrates' flow originates in Turkey and only uses 12% of Tigris while 60% of tigris' flow originates in Turkey, on the other hand Iraq uses 40% of Euphrates and 60% of Tigris while pretty much zero percentage of those rivers' flow originate in Iraq!! So claims about Turkey using too much water are just ridiculous in every way and the problem isn't Turkey using too much at all rather Iraq isn't using the water properly. Such as pretty much all dams in Iraq got damaged or completely destroyed during 3 wars and Iraq can't store water during winters anymore so they can use it during summers when water levels are dropping insanely even in Turkey. Iraq must build those dams back ASAP for their own good. But somehow even if they are exporting tens of billions of dollars worth oil they can't find funds to build them back!! Turkey has a gigantic construction sector which can build those dams back easily but they can't have a deal with Turkey neither ''somehow'' and they continue pouring millions of gallons of water to deserts in hope a miracle will happen but when it doesn't happen they just blame Turkey!! Seriously and sadly Iraq will become a total desert if they don't start acting smart soon...

    • @MasterChief-bz7vq
      @MasterChief-bz7vq 2 года назад

      @@ggoddkkiller1342
      Troll spotted

    • @yusufklc2962
      @yusufklc2962 2 года назад

      Come on, smash it.

  • @alifshishislam1283
    @alifshishislam1283 2 года назад +19

    An international law should be created that stops creation of structures on rivers that are shared by multiple sovereign countries . These water issues generate distrust and tension among the neighboring countries that will have far reaching consequences. history tells us that, the sense of injustice causes outburst through unjustifiable means.

    • @setantamadeit8122
      @setantamadeit8122 2 года назад +3

      I think any project that alters the course or flow of a river that more than one country would be affected by should have to be agreed upon by all the countries affected.

    • @abomoaaz7245
      @abomoaaz7245 2 года назад +2

      @@setantamadeit8122 Nothing is agreed upon Turkey and Iran cut off water from Syria and Iraq, and Ethiopia cut off water from Sudan and Egypt

    • @mmasrouhi
      @mmasrouhi 2 года назад +13

      All countries have the right to use their resources

    • @alifshishislam1283
      @alifshishislam1283 2 года назад +3

      @@mmasrouhi resource should be used in a sustainable manner. Building dams that is going to have negative impacts on peoples lives downstream is not development.

    • @mmasrouhi
      @mmasrouhi 2 года назад +7

      @@alifshishislam1283 so Egypt should shearing swez canal with red sea countries.

  • @alley4126
    @alley4126 2 года назад

    Please not Iraq !

  • @MR.RICKVWYBRAIN
    @MR.RICKVWYBRAIN 2 года назад

    🚩🔱🇮🇳🔥⚔️🛡

  • @derezzsmith7791
    @derezzsmith7791 2 года назад +2

    So where is human rights on this one..the Un...Unicef...Unesco....on this one

  • @rafishaikh3598
    @rafishaikh3598 2 года назад

    HOLY BIBLE, REVELATION CHAPTER NINE. TWO RIVERS. IT ENDS HERE. INTERESTING.
    RAFI KITTERY MAINE USA

  • @chrisprimee7872
    @chrisprimee7872 2 года назад

    prophecy wow mom wow

  • @Arko0110
    @Arko0110 7 месяцев назад

    ئەو بەنداوانەی ڕژێمی تورک دروستی دەکات هەمووی لە کوردستانە و هەروەها کوردستان ووڵاتی سەرکردەی گەورەی جیهانی ئیسلامی سەلاحەددین ئەیوبی ە هەروەها ڕژێمی تورک دەیەوێت بەشێک لە ووڵاتانی کوردستان تێنوو بکات و کشتوکاڵ لەناوببات بەدروستکردنی بەنداوی زۆر بەڵام بەیارمەتی خوای گەورە کوردستان ئاوی زۆر زۆرە و هەروەها ڕژێمی تورک دەیەوێت بەنداوەکانی دروست بکات بۆ دروستکردنی لافاو لەکوردستان یان ژێرئاو کردنی شوێنەوارە مێژووییەکانی کوردستان

  • @nicolederry-harry8839
    @nicolederry-harry8839 2 года назад +1

    We are buying up land in Turkey what yall doing 😈

  • @georgesamkutty686
    @georgesamkutty686 2 года назад +3

    While IRAQ annexed Kuwait in the 1990's, America demanded TURKEY to close the dam there to block the water supply to IRAQ. However the Americans they learned a good lesson by interfering in IRAQ through the tragedy of Sept 11 .They were awarded with a day to sit and cry all together in every year till the end of this world.

    • @Polo-rn8ly
      @Polo-rn8ly 2 года назад +9

      9 11 was not ıraqis.

  • @jwarmstrong
    @jwarmstrong 2 года назад

    Not sure what will happen but machetes are selling like crazy

  • @majorbrighton
    @majorbrighton 2 года назад +10

    Why am I the only one who is totally shocked by this insightful news? Yet who is really going to be interested in making a decent comment on such truth.
    I understand that its only 2 days old, yet expected a bigger reaction from the public. Very interesting to know and I'm totally in shock from seeing this. Talk about wicked men in power that
    dont have to worry about where they live and only the next Euro. A country loosing 70% of a rivers water should be a cost due to them by the Turks. Water is like the air we breath and
    should not be converted by circumstance.
    Where is the heart, where is the grace, where is the compaction? Is it really worth the price of having the whole worlds condemnation at your door Turkey?

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 2 года назад +11

      Turkey only uses 28% of Euphrates while 89% of euphrates' flow originates in Turkey and only uses 12% of Tigris while 60% of tigris' flow originates in Turkey, on the other hand Iraq uses 40% of Euphrates and 60% of Tigris while pretty much zero percentage of those rivers' flow originate in Iraq!! So claims about Turkey using too much water are just ridiculous in every way and the problem isn't Turkey using too much at all rather Iraq isn't using the water properly. Such as pretty much all dams in Iraq got damaged or completely destroyed during 3 wars and Iraq can't store water during winters anymore so they can use it during summers when water levels are dropping insanely even in Turkey. Iraq must build those dams back ASAP for their own good. But somehow even if they are exporting tens of billions of dollars worth oil they can't find funds to build them back!! Turkey has a gigantic construction sector which can build those dams back easily but they can't have a deal with Turkey neither ''somehow'' and they continue pouring millions of gallons of water to deserts in hope a miracle will happen but when it doesn't happen they just blame Turkey!! Seriously and sadly Iraq will become a total desert if they don't start acting smart soon...

    • @sevalsenturk1517
      @sevalsenturk1517 Год назад

      The river originates in turkey, the river carries the water that rains in turkey, the river carries the melted snow water that snowed in turkey, the river belongs to turkey. Can you even understand what belonging means? Why should a country ask for permission to build something with his own material in his own country? 🙁 why do people have to be so narrowminded and inconsiderate? Why do people blame others so easily.. this is really scary..

  • @abctoxyz6293
    @abctoxyz6293 2 года назад +3

    Turkey rules Middle East.... The ruler of ottoman kingdom

    • @yurttgjk
      @yurttgjk 2 года назад +4

      Some day someone strike them back

    • @edacansarcam333
      @edacansarcam333 2 года назад +5

      @@yurttgjk ahahaha hiçbir gün olmayacak belki tam tersi

    • @guzelataroach4450
      @guzelataroach4450 2 года назад

      small sand empire

    • @abdiganisugal825
      @abdiganisugal825 2 года назад +1

      Hopefully, the Turks will learn to weild their power wisely.

    • @edacansarcam333
      @edacansarcam333 2 года назад +4

      Vuran karşılığını fazlasıyla geri alır. Etkiye tepki. Bu kadar.

  • @randybates656
    @randybates656 2 года назад +9

    Just wondering about the resulting effect that will occur upon the weight and subsequent effects on having such a large body of water resting on a fault zone. Big earthquakes.

    • @69socialmedia97
      @69socialmedia97 2 года назад +2

      Agriculture boomed more than 2 times in just 10 years.

    • @mightyfraserriver977
      @mightyfraserriver977 2 года назад +1

      The water will perculate and fill aquifer so it can reach hundreds of miles away in springs. This is an amazing thing to heal dry areas.

    • @seanrathmakedisciples1508
      @seanrathmakedisciples1508 2 года назад

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    • @ayoubf.garman29
      @ayoubf.garman29 Год назад

      Now this shit is happen

    • @jennybahtimy2701
      @jennybahtimy2701 Год назад

      Wonder no more, there here! millions of people are already being affected by the earthquakes, you can't fool mother nature for too long. Building such structures on fault lines
      is not very smart. I remembered the Greco Roman City with the beautiful mosaic floors that was unearthed before they flooded the Mniretsik Dam It was the ancient city Zevgma or Selevkia it must have been destroyed by an earthquake too at some point. It was built by Alexander's General give or take 2300 years ago and the 2nd century BC became part of the Roman Empire. History has something to teach us but we never learn.

  • @tacos4078
    @tacos4078 2 года назад

    War war :P