Egypt, Afghanistan, Iran... The New Water War has begun

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Looking4En
    @Looking4En  Год назад +64

    Hello everyone, I would like to point out that the passage of the video on the Afghan canal is only a translation of various scientific articles and elements of television news. In no case do I want to convey any bias in this video and I hope that the canal project will be a success and that it will provide food to the Afghan people.

    • @benhuffington8482
      @benhuffington8482 Год назад

      this will lower sea level so stop with the climate change fear mongering

    • @Stanikzai1
      @Stanikzai1 Год назад +10

      Looking4,
      "Truth", "accuracy", and "objectivity" are cornerstones of journalism ethics .”
      However I like your video but you were trying to promote conflict and tension between Afghanistan and its neighbours, you didn’t say anything about how much water Afghanistan can have from AMU Daria . It isn’t a complicated issue it is the issue of number Afghans don’t want others water they just want their part. Please respect reporting ethics

    • @Sprinter99800
      @Sprinter99800 Год назад +5

      You did a Wrong analysis with the map the river is the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan
      You should've used the Google map for it

    • @AbdiqadirDaacad-vb6sm
      @AbdiqadirDaacad-vb6sm Год назад

      ​@@Sprinter99800.bissnic.bank.l.b.s.garoowe.acouint.nuber.130192

    • @affordableground-transport7169
      @affordableground-transport7169 Год назад +2

      Although you use what appears to be a private RUclips account, I bet you most likely are an agent / hired hand to spin the reality for PR purposes. I can smell the spin from the subtle misrepresentations and the bias of the presentation.
      What are the misrepresentations? Good!
      Let’s be objective, if you can handle the truth:
      1) The Blue Nile (Abay), which originates mainly from the highlands of Ethiopia contributes NOT 60% (like you misrepresented), but 85% - 86% of the water to the Nile.
      Up until recently, Sudan & Egypt were using a 1929 colonial treaty and a 1955 treaty that was made between the two countries (Egypt & Sudan) to take all of the Nile’s water: 18% for Sudan and the rest for Egypt, none (0%) for all the other 9 countries along the river.
      2) Your presentation made it sound like Ethiopia was the one who did not want to talk. NOT TRUE! Egypt and Sudan were the ones who walked away from the talks protesting the filling of the 3rd phase of the dam filling without a binding treaty.
      3) You presented the construction of the dam as … threat to Egypt.
      First of all, the construction of the dam is built mere 35 km before Abay (the Blue Nile) leaves Ethiopian territory. It’s purpose is primarily to generate electricity. Therefore, the cry about water siphoning is disingenuous. If it were drawn away for irrigation purposes, you might sound like genuinely concerned. But the purpose of the dam is primarily for electric generation.
      Second, even if Ethiopia wanted to draw water from Abay, it is within its rights to do so. Because, there is no agreement that Ethiopia has signed, which prohibits it from doing so.
      Your prejudice is vividly laid out when you play stupid about international law that calls for equitable usage of transboundary rivers. In 2011, all the Nile riparian states had come together to talk about equitable usage of the Nile waters. While a majority of the riparian countries signed a memorandum of understanding in agreement of a resolution to utilize the water equitably, Egypt & Sudan walked away from the session.
      These are the facts.
      And yes, Ethiopia has justifiably stated that it will not sign a binding treaty with Egypt & Sudan. Because the right place and circumstance to sign a binding treaty for equitable usage of The Nile is after an agreement has been reached among all the riparian nations. Until then, Ethiopia is within its rights to utilize the Abay waters within its borders.

  • @massound732
    @massound732 Год назад +405

    Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan has used Afghanistan water for decades without consultations with previous Afghan governments now it’s Afghanistan time and right to benefits from its water without any concerns from its neighbors

    • @Future_B
      @Future_B Год назад +78

      Exactly, they can give their people water, food, and provide them agriculture but when we do the same then there is a problem. Afghanistan has been suffering more than 40 years and none of the neighbors help Afghanistan instead they all took advantage of afghanistan. Shame on these neighbors.

    • @mahmoodbahram9048
      @mahmoodbahram9048 Год назад +22

      Even iran

    • @aziznazari3190
      @aziznazari3190 Год назад +33

      Also Afghanistan needs to manage free movement of water to Pakistan and Iran

    • @noorsafi8647
      @noorsafi8647 Год назад +8

      Well said bro

    • @aziznazari3190
      @aziznazari3190 Год назад +2

      @@noorsafi8647 god bless you

  • @muhammadnadeem4846
    @muhammadnadeem4846 Год назад +31

    Afghanistan should focus on their projects only because when Afghanistan was BURNING, no one helped them. Wish a prosperous life to the war affected people of Afghanistan.

  • @ARILIOAZ
    @ARILIOAZ Год назад +24

    Iranian here. That’s Afghanistan’s water and they can use it as they wish. I wish good luck for are borthers. Your prosperty is our prosperty.

    • @Amoeba24
      @Amoeba24 6 месяцев назад

      Tashakur brader iran 🇮🇷 ❤...our country Afghanistan is dried ,we don't have agriculture, its almost finished, we are dependent on import Rice import grains from neighbouring countries... Afghanistan is really dried..

    • @GenXerReacts
      @GenXerReacts 3 дня назад

      The problem is the water they are using comes from a river that crosses the borders of many other countries. Those countries also have rights to use the river water and Afghanistan shouldn't take their water away. Plus, the fact is the canal they are building is not lined with concrete so most of the water they are draining off will be wasted which means they will have to divert more than their fair share to make any irrigation systems work.

  • @sakeenahhart113
    @sakeenahhart113 Год назад +55

    I'm very happy for Afghanistan. For centuries of turmoils and wars its about time to unleash their natural resources into fullest potential for the benefit of its thriving population.

    • @Pashazeco
      @Pashazeco Год назад

      Thanks from Afghanistan ❤️

    • @GenXerReacts
      @GenXerReacts 3 дня назад

      The problem is the water they are using comes from a river that crosses the borders of many other countries. Those countries also have rights to use the river water and Afghanistan shouldn't take their water away. Plus, the fact is the canal they are building is not lined with concrete so most of the water they are draining off will be wasted which means they will have to divert more than their fair share to make any irrigation systems work.

  • @kamkam3614
    @kamkam3614 Год назад +101

    This is the biggest and most helpful project for Afghanistan for over 100 years as it will help many areas in terms of water supply for over 15 million people and food suppy will increase for the country. Well done to the Taliban iEA Government for being true to Afghans and helping our poor people and country.

    • @jan22150
      @jan22150 Год назад +2

      So maybe the taliban is not so bad after all.

    • @kamkam3614
      @kamkam3614 Год назад +1

      @@jan22150 and you believed the american and nato lies and propaganda...from these vile invading terrorist war criminals.. atleast you woke up a little.😊

    • @permadidelta7982
      @permadidelta7982 8 месяцев назад

      Alhamdulillah ... Barakallahu fikum my brothers and sistersAfghanistan

  • @jamalshinwari
    @jamalshinwari Год назад +50

    The reporter is highly hypocritical when it comes to the Afghan project. He jumped into criticising the project without even fully introducing it first and he did not take into account what amount of water from the Amu/Oxus river is entitled to use Afghanistan and the fact that historically Iran and Afghanistan's northern neighbours namely Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and eastern neighbour Pakistan have been enjoying free flow of water (beyond the international norms) for decades due to the wars and instability in Afghanistan. Some of these neighbours have even been actively contributing to the instability in Afghanistan so it cannot build structures like Qosh Tepa and others. Therefore, this report about Afghanistan has been extremely poorly presented and it's not based on independent research.

    • @khalsa7332
      @khalsa7332 Год назад +1

      India also abuse Punjab (Sikh Nation) waters

    • @moinuddin9573
      @moinuddin9573 Год назад

      ❤8

    • @GenXerReacts
      @GenXerReacts 3 дня назад

      The problem is the water they are using comes from a river that crosses the borders of many other countries. Those countries also have rights to use the river water and Afghanistan shouldn't take their water away. Plus, the fact is the canal they are building is not lined with concrete so most of the water they are draining off will be wasted which means they will have to divert more than their fair share to make any irrigation systems work

  • @assadollahsiam3483
    @assadollahsiam3483 Год назад +80

    The water belongs to Afghanistan and people of Afghanistan have the right to use it.

    • @Zubair-Khan
      @Zubair-Khan Год назад +13

      river is flowing to other countries naturally and Afghanis dont have any right to divert it..... this will be unhuman , unislamic also

    • @abhijitboda
      @abhijitboda Год назад

      A typical afghan is a drug dealer and theif. Never trusted over history.

    • @michaelsinclair8018
      @michaelsinclair8018 Год назад +5

      @@Zubair-Khan Yep - this guy is right. The attitude of some countriesi s really poor. I think you'll find that the UN said that a river belongs to ALL countries it runs through.

    • @comedychannel3132
      @comedychannel3132 Год назад +8

      ​@@Zubair-Khanbut it was ok when those countries were stealing the water without regards to well being of Afghanistan..huh..

    • @MuhammadTariq-co2lr
      @MuhammadTariq-co2lr Год назад +6

      @Zubair-Khan Karakum Canal, Turkmen Garagum Kanaly, waterway in Turkmenistan, one of the most extensive water-supply canals in the world. The main section, begun in 1954 and completed in 1967, runs some 840 km (520 miles) from the Amu Darya (river) to Gökdepe, west of Ashgabat, skirting the Karakum Desert.
      Go and study some water international laws, there are rules for both upstream and downstream countries. Afghanistan contribution to Ammu River is 30% and it is fully right to utilize the water as per the countries. " Hasi zan na ba da trwoo mach na jorai"

  • @siddharthkumar778
    @siddharthkumar778 Год назад +35

    The kind of turmoil Afghanistan has faced over the years...needs to end.
    People need such projects. I think Afghanistan has every right to initiate such projects for the betterment of its people. ❤🇦🇫

  • @NooriaKandahari-gl2rm
    @NooriaKandahari-gl2rm Год назад +34

    The True Afghans will not let anyone to use and abuse Afghanistan any more 🏳🏳🏳🏳🏳💚👑

    • @abhijitboda
      @abhijitboda Год назад

      a true afghan is a drug dealer and theif. Never trusted onver history.

    • @elongreen8566
      @elongreen8566 Год назад

      About time for a country that has never been defeated from ancient times to now, I have the highest respect for Afghanistan!! ❤

  • @naqibsaadat8315
    @naqibsaadat8315 Год назад +37

    Afghanistan has never used any water from the Ahmu river since its inception. It is only fair we start using some of its water for agriculture purposes as well. We can’t let the water flow downstream like the past.

  • @truth23258
    @truth23258 Год назад +39

    Iran and other neighbour countries of Afghanistan has unrightfully used the WATER of Afghanistan for decades, whereas Afghanistan suffers from extremly harsh drouth for many years
    its our rightful share that we are using it now to provide food and livelihood for nation

  • @fr4609
    @fr4609 Год назад +18

    Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan should thank Afghanistan for being so generous for long time letting them use their water, now they can’t continue to do that anymore Afghanistan needs 30% of their share. That’s legal right for their own water.

  • @-hassan7074
    @-hassan7074 Год назад +2

    🇦🇫🇪🇬All Muslims are brothers, and brothers dont fight. From Egypt, Peace to Afghanistan.

  • @muzhdaseddiqi9916
    @muzhdaseddiqi9916 Год назад +27

    I respectfully suggest region and neighbouring countries to not worry about the building of QoshTapa Cannal. By completion of this cannal Afghanistan can be secure to feed up their farming lands and get economic growth in agriculture, and it's right of Afghanistan to develop dams on their side on Amu River.

  • @TheDjmixer20
    @TheDjmixer20 Год назад +45

    The size of Qosh tepa canal is very big I hope it doesn't disturb the ecosystem too much, Afghanistan has always been tormented by its neighboring countries and exploited on its resources. Now that there has been peace in the country, the neighboring countries have woken up, because of what can happen to them if Afghanistan continues to prosper 🤩🏳️

  • @UkUkBDIndia
    @UkUkBDIndia Год назад +38

    AFGHANISTAN HAS THE RIGHT TO USE THE WATER FOR 50 YEARS THEN SIT DOWN WITH OTHERS WHO HAVE USED WATER FOR 50 YEARS WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF AFGHANISTAN

    • @Zubair-Khan
      @Zubair-Khan Год назад +5

      River is naturally flowing to other countries since million of years , no one need Afghanistan permission to use water in their countries.... afghanis are always have negativity . they havent solo right on river not in international law , not in islamic law......

    • @abhijitboda
      @abhijitboda Год назад +1

      so what? writing in all capital made you more strong drug dealer theif? stop bull shitting young man

    • @Awghan
      @Awghan Год назад +5

      ​@@Zubair-KhanThis negativity word is coming from a Pakistani. 😅

    • @Ryan.Jacobs
      @Ryan.Jacobs Год назад +2

      For some reason this guy's feelings are deeply hurt now that Afghanistan is finally about to use its rightful share of the Amu Darya waters.

  • @khaankhaan2714
    @khaankhaan2714 Год назад +7

    It’s Afghanistan,s water and it’s got the right to use the way they want to benefit it’s people’s which they suffered a lot

  • @hamdard4678
    @hamdard4678 Год назад +26

    In the end of the video you say that I hope you enjoyed it heck not you are being completely hypocrite Afghanistan water goes to three countries from thousands of years without any question & the war lords were taking money from those countries. What about the land in Afghanistan and the people in Afghanistan they do not have the right to survive, or to do the agriculture, consider your self as a human being you’re not thinking about others

  • @habibfitnesss7643
    @habibfitnesss7643 Год назад +51

    The Amo river in Afghanistan is reassuring from itself Afghanistan therefore our neighbors Both Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have no right to tell us what we’re doing,,, we were busy up to now with war and those 2 countries are built big kanal around our river and they didn’t even informed us about it!
    In reality they should pay us money because they have been using it without informing us and those waters are ours.

    • @asha8443
      @asha8443 Год назад +8

      This is the problem with Afghanistan..always picking fights with its neighbors. Is Afghanistan really ready to fight Turkmenistan/Uzbekistan in addition to Iran and Pakistan with whom it has additional grievances?

    • @jamalafghan4141
      @jamalafghan4141 Год назад

      pakistan is a terrorist sponser state this coury is shame for muslim world.pak is puppet of englishs.@@asha8443

    • @habibfitnesss7643
      @habibfitnesss7643 Год назад

      @@asha8443 I think this time our neighbors can do nothing because America is helping Taliban and Taliban is America puppet,,, so hope they can do nothing

    • @EmaratTaQiamat
      @EmaratTaQiamat Год назад

      ​@@asha8443😂😂😂

    • @dalg5360
      @dalg5360 Год назад +20

      ​@@asha8443
      Taliban: We handled 40+ countries all together...These small countries need to be cautious, not Afghanistan.

  • @brianchu3317
    @brianchu3317 Год назад +14

    I hope Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia will all cooperate to make these projects workable. Assuming it’s environmental sustainable this will truly improve the well being of all their citizens.

    • @troywest1724
      @troywest1724 Год назад +4

      No… since the Arab Egyptians want to lie about history… I think it’s time for them to face the consequences of their past.

    • @potat2976
      @potat2976 Год назад +2

      ​@@troywest1724 Afrocentrist much?

    • @troywest1724
      @troywest1724 Год назад +1

      @@potat2976 Yes I am… and I have a memory like an elephant.

    • @noellebazzi5618
      @noellebazzi5618 Год назад +1

      If Ethiopia would build a Dam to fill their need NOT A Mega Dam much bigger than Aswan is precisely to deprive Egypt
      Plus they DoNot have that money in the billions for the cost ? Some one with revenge kind against Egypt enemy of the Arabs is behind all this and the SISI puppet gave in to this crimminal act

    • @affordableground-transport7169
      @affordableground-transport7169 Год назад +2

      Here is what I wrote to the person who presented this vlog:
      Although you use what appears to be a private RUclips account, I bet you most likely are an agent / hired hand to spin the reality for PR purposes. I can smell the spin from the subtle misrepresentations and the bias of the presentation.
      What are the misrepresentations? Good!
      Let’s be objective, if you can handle the truth:
      1) The Blue Nile (Abay), which originates mainly from the highlands of Ethiopia contributes NOT 60% (like you misrepresented), but 85% - 86% of the water to the Nile.
      Up until recently, Sudan & Egypt were using a 1929 colonial treaty and a 1955 treaty that was made between the two countries (Egypt & Sudan) to take all of the Nile’s water: 18% for Sudan and the rest for Egypt, none (0%) for all the other 9 countries along the river.
      2) Your presentation made it sound like Ethiopia was the one who did not want to talk. NOT TRUE! Egypt and Sudan were the ones who walked away from the talks protesting the filling of the 3rd phase of the dam filling without a binding treaty.
      3) You presented the construction of the dam as … threat to Egypt.
      First of all, the construction of the dam is built mere 35 km before Abay (the Blue Nile) leaves Ethiopian territory. It’s purpose is primarily to generate electricity. Therefore, the cry about water siphoning is disingenuous. If it were drawn away for irrigation purposes, you might sound like genuinely concerned. But the purpose of the dam is primarily for electric generation.
      Second, even if Ethiopia wanted to draw T water from Abay
      Your prejudice is vividly laid out when you play stupid about international law that calls for equitable usage of transboundary rivers. In 2011, all the Nile riparian states had come together to talk about equitable usage of the Nile waters. While a majority of the riparian countries signed a memorandum of understanding in agreement of a resolution to utilize the water equitably, Egypt & Sudan walked away from the session.
      These are the facts.
      And yes, Ethiopia has justifiably has stated that it will not sign a binding treaty with Egypt & Sudan. Because the right place and circumstance to sign a binding treaty for equitable usage of The Nile is after an agreement has been reached among all the riparian nations. Until then, Ethiopia is within its rights to utilize the Abay waters within its borders.

  • @wahidstanekzai6234
    @wahidstanekzai6234 Год назад +10

    The Amu River is Part of Afghan Land, and it has been abused since more than a century for free from the Strangers, the reason was always a sechular Gouvernements since Amanullah Khan has been come to Power Till the Invasion of Nato and American in the country, and Afghanistan Nation has the right to protect itself from being abused . By the way, nothing is free in the World .
    Long live free Afghanistan ❤🏃😊

  • @Muhammad_Hamza_Salman
    @Muhammad_Hamza_Salman Год назад +25

    220: BC Water is most important resource.
    200: CE Gold Is most important resource.
    1000: CE Strong Army is most important resource.
    1950: CE Technology is most important resource.
    1990: Petroleum is most important resource.
    2010: Gold is most important resource.
    Future: Water is most Important resource.

  • @royhsieh4307
    @royhsieh4307 Год назад +15

    being a seasoned gardener, i think the most important thing to reduce deserts are using shades to protect plantations from the full blown sunlight. if u can build countless of pillars to do that, the plants will choose to stay, rather than dying even when you wanted to turn places green

    • @glazzinfo6031
      @glazzinfo6031 Год назад +1

      Thank you sir. Your idea will help me to grow plants in dry areas.
      Thank you so much

    • @atix50
      @atix50 Год назад +1

      Excellent documentaries out there predicting without shaded greenhouses utilising solar cooling and intuitive water delivery, when the temperatures rise through this decade, traditional food production will become impossible in areas such as the middle east. It's actually very frightening. Some stunning areas will simply cease to exist.

  • @tibebuashebir
    @tibebuashebir Год назад +23

    Ethiopia is building the GERD to generate electricity, not for irrigation. It is not a rocket science to understand that hydro-electric dams do not consume water outside of the initial filling. As you may know also, Ethiopia is conducting this filling only during rainy season where abundant water is available. The same water Egypt dumps to Toshka desert and Mediterranean among others. Why do you think a country located in a high desert who does not even contribute a drop of water to the Nile, building agricultural mega project like this one? Please remember: Ethiopia, just like any country in the world, has a right to use it's natural resources for the betterment of it's citizens.

    • @mmrm250
      @mmrm250 Год назад

      You're not coordinating the filling process, you refuse cooperation with the technical studies, you refuse economic cooperation and threatened to build more dams to sell us water. You're not peaceful people

    • @tibebuashebir
      @tibebuashebir Год назад +3

      @@abcad9935 I can’t say it any better. Thank you. I’m a firm believer in finding equitable solution for both parties through dialogue and cooperation. But Egypt’s utter arrogance and disrespect towards a country which literally provides a lifeline for their survival must change very soon to bring about mutual respect and equitably sharing the resources. They must recognize the fact that Ethiopia as a sovereign country has a right to use its natural resources within its territorial boundaries.

    • @Mark-vn7et
      @Mark-vn7et Год назад +3

      You’re missing the point! It’s not about water! It’s politics! For decades now Egypt is the dominant power in the region. The GERD dam will make Ethiopia filthy rich and developed and will become the dominant power. Not to mention with the dam they can pressure Egypt or block the water. That’s the problem! Egypt wants to keep their neighbors poor!

    • @jjhhkkful
      @jjhhkkful Год назад +2

      ​@@Mark-vn7etyou think 5 GW of electricity will make ethiopia "filthy rich" 😂

    • @jhonywalker1168
      @jhonywalker1168 Год назад

      Ethiopia will earn morethan $1 Billion dollar fro that dam plus the reason that dam is built to power industries and manufacturer's Ethiopia is still one of fastest growing economies in the world and this dam will obviously boost up the economy even faster@@jjhhkkful

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth Год назад +15

    I hope we see more water mega-projects in the future because if we don't I greatly fear increased Water Wars.... Water is fast becoming the New Oil in terms of demand and the ability to start wars over it... I also hope Egypt and Ethiopia can come to an agreement soon that benefits both their nations...

    • @Looking4En
      @Looking4En  Год назад +1

      Yes I hope too...

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад +1

      Also Turkey has politicized water ,they build many dams some massive ones in their south eastern region ,causing the Euphrates and Tigris rivers to dry up ,some believe the earthquakes that happened in Turkey were a result of this

    • @MrTopsecretagent
      @MrTopsecretagent Год назад

      ​@@Jupiter-td4kwyalancıyı sikseler kıçının üstüne oturamazdın 😂

    • @Usernam744
      @Usernam744 Год назад

      بجانب المياه ستكون الرمال في العقود القريبه مثل النفط وتدخل في جميع الصناعات الحديثه الالكترونيه تسمي برمال السيلكا ومصر الدوله الوحيده في العالم التي تملك تلك الرمال النقيه
      هل سمعت عن الرقائق الإلكترونية
      الرمال ثروات طبيعية تقوم عليها صناعات كثيرة تقليدية ومتطورة بداية من الزجاج حتى الإلكترونيات، وهو ما يستلزم استغلالها بشكل يليق بتعظيمها واستخداماتها فى التكنولوجيا الحديثة، الرمل هو المادة الأولية التى تدخل فى صناعات الخرسانة والطوب والزجاج وفى بناء المنازل، ورمل السيليكا هو عبارة عن حبيبات تحتوى على نسبة عالية من ثانى أكسيد السيليكون ويمتاز بدرجة نقاء عالية لا تقل عن 98%، ويستخدم فى إنتاج الألياف الضوئية وصناعة
      الخلايا الشمسية التى تبرز أهميتها هذه الأيام مع تزايد الاتجاه إلى الاستفادة من الطاقة الشمسية كأحد أهم مصادر الطاقة البديلة والنظيفة، كما تدخل فى صناعة الزجاج والرقائق الإلكترونية والكثير من الأجهزة والمواد الصناعية، التى تقوم عليها التكنولوجيا الحديثة ويمكنها وضع مصر على طريق الصناعات الدقيقة والدخول إليه من أوسع أبوابها، وتفتح آفاقاً أرحب لجذب استثمارات ضخمة وخبرات فنية نحن فى حاجة إليها.

  • @HAMADA-X
    @HAMADA-X Год назад +10

    I would not give one drop of water to Iran. They behaved so bad to Afghans over the last 40 years. The should pay a high price, as Afghanistan pays for Oil from Iran!

    • @mortezahassani1582
      @mortezahassani1582 Год назад

      شما مثل اینکه خبر ندارید زن وبچه هایتان را درعوض اب بایران می دهید بشرف هادر روز بسیاری بخاطر کثافت های مملکتی از افغانستان فرار می کنند .وفحشا خانه های دنیا را پر می کنند.جوانک هایتان همجنس گرایی(لوت)را ترویج می کنند وتو می گی اب نمی دهیم.

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад

      Oh come on ,Afghanistan is worst neighbor anyone could get ,Iran is constantly fighting with drug smugglers ,human traffickers and terrorists coming from Afghanistan ,i say Iran should stop the oil and gasoline to Afghanistan and lets see how they are going to drive into our borders with the American left over humvees

  • @nhrahat188
    @nhrahat188 Год назад +6

    Lives of people in Afghanistan are more important than Aral Sea's restoration. Uzbekistan & USSR are responsible for Aral's situation today and Afghanistan is using the water of Amu Darya after 6 decades.

  • @Abdi.Yamotahari
    @Abdi.Yamotahari Год назад +4

    It breaks my heart to read some of the negative comments. I continuously hope and pray for the region to become peaceful and prosperous and when I read negative comments it is really disheartening. It is a very important subject that directly impact lives. My hope is that wiser folks of all sides could put their minds together and come up with solutions that will be beneficial to everyone. Also please consider allowing everyone, even those from other countries to suggest solutions. I truly hope the wiser and cooler heads would prevail. Every country in that region has suffered so much. God bless you all.

    • @timclinton9427
      @timclinton9427 Год назад

      Perfectly said, I will back that anyday..
      🤙🇦🇺

  • @wahidstanekzai6234
    @wahidstanekzai6234 Год назад +5

    Our biggest concern is War on Water in the near Future.😮 But Afghan Nation have the right as every Nation around the Globe to protect their Wealth ,Land, People and ect.. we will trade but not ready tobe abused anymore.
    Long live free Afghanistan ❤️🏳️🤲

  • @assadollahsiam3483
    @assadollahsiam3483 Год назад +11

    When the other countries make a dam or in any way that they use the nature no problem, but when Afghanistani people make a dam some people start complaining, just complain until you die we do what we wanna do.

    • @hiddentruth2566
      @hiddentruth2566 Год назад +1

      This is why Afghans are in a state , country is completely destroyed due to unnecessary artogance, they have been continuously bombed by everyone from Russia to America. Next Iran will bomb them at the moment 3 million Afghans are taking refuge in Iran and 2 million in pakistan

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад

      No dam?well damn

    • @carlabroderick5508
      @carlabroderick5508 Год назад

      You are very wrong. No country creates a dam or major irrigation canal without a long careful period of studying the effects this will have on that country’s ecology and politics, also the The world has found that huge projects have later effects which show the money spent on those projects to have been a waste. Egypt’s dam has hurt its agriculture by prevent silt deposition and increasing salinity. If you cannot think critically about a project, that project will fail.

  • @richard09able
    @richard09able Год назад +14

    The Middle East countries should be doing desalination and 100% water reuse, and vertical farming.

    • @asha8443
      @asha8443 Год назад +4

      Desalinization is a very expensive process with ecological impact (from brine waste). Lastly, Afghanistan is landlocked with no possibility of desalinization.

    • @syncopatedfeb4770
      @syncopatedfeb4770 Год назад

      storage/evaporation resalinates, but it's a good way to make people sick and die like in africa, lol

    • @syncopatedfeb4770
      @syncopatedfeb4770 Год назад +5

      if it works why don't california, arizona, utah, colorado and nevada and new mexico try it? lol

    • @syncopatedfeb4770
      @syncopatedfeb4770 Год назад +1

      i guess the chief geologist dropped out of school, lol

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад +3

      You have no idea what you’re talking about, do you have any idea how much it will cost?and how much electricity is needed to run all the water refineries?not to mention the extensive pipelines that need to be built across the countries … by the way Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are land locked countries ,meaning they dont have access to the oceans

  • @Dj_Javid
    @Dj_Javid Год назад +9

    I’m happy for Afghanistan
    They have a great government and hospitality

    • @1911Earthling
      @1911Earthling Год назад

      Barf where the men beat the women and sell the children into slavery or being sold as child brides to old men. Where women get acid thrown in their faces or stoned to death. Oh yes great place. Where 90% of the worlds illegal opium is grown. Great place.

  • @jawad113735
    @jawad113735 Год назад +3

    This is the first time that Afghanistan will use its water rights from the Amu Sea, and this is our absolute right, because more than 30% of the water of the Amu Sea belongs to Afghanistan, maybe you don't know that for more than hundreds of years, countries like of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan have received the most water from the Amu Sea. They have done this, now Afghanistan wants to use its right, and we don't care if someone complains or gets angry, because we only use our right, we don't need anyone's permission!
    Afghanistan wants to be self-sufficient, we don't want to be dependent on other countries because we have the most resources!

  • @kalord1251
    @kalord1251 Год назад +4

    As an Egyptian I hope my country cross these dangerous times and best wishes to everyone

    • @AvAv-x8f
      @AvAv-x8f Год назад

      As an afghan my country water is not free my country Afghanistan historically known the graveyard of empire will Strongly defend its national interests and property ❤️🇦🇫💪💪 Now another brawler has been found Afghanistan is not in the Middle East Where did Egypt come from? 🙄😂 Afghanistan's water is its own property

    • @kalord1251
      @kalord1251 Год назад +1

      @@AvAv-x8f Egypt didn't come from any place
      Egypt came then history came

    • @AvAv-x8f
      @AvAv-x8f Год назад

      @@kalord1251
      To be honest, these Arab countries defamed Islam Islam is a business for them Afghanistan is a very honorable country with pride the lands of lions history proud of us Arab countries are the cause of all problems for Muslims we have defeated the whole world America Russia Britain etc you can’t defend Palestine from Jews The Arabs also harassed the noble prophet of Islam, Muhammad, peace be upon him Many of them are the descendants of Abu Jahal and Abu Lahab

    • @ojjailvicekilimanjaro
      @ojjailvicekilimanjaro Год назад

      Its not yet over.......the worst is yet to come. After Ethiopia is going to dry downstream coz Kenya and Uganda are next with mega projects on it.

    • @mhha2698
      @mhha2698 Год назад

      hey man, we are brothers in Islam. we should not fight @@AvAv-x8f

  • @theempress8947
    @theempress8947 Год назад +6

    Very interesting video... hopefully the countries involved will solve their water woes amicably...

  • @aziznazari3190
    @aziznazari3190 Год назад +11

    Afghanistan has the right to manage its water in order to improve the war turne economy

    • @Zubair-Khan
      @Zubair-Khan Год назад +2

      to use its share of water, it has no right to divert river......

    • @comedychannel3132
      @comedychannel3132 Год назад

      ​@@Zubair-Khanjust Iran had no right to steal the water for decades... Your nation is a thieving nation...where were you to speak out against the theft of Afghanistan water for decades...without compensation to Afghanistan

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад

      @@comedychannel3132how did Iran steal your water??the river flows as nature intended it ,those rivers were flowing the same path before we even settled and became nations ,stop with your poisonous anti Iranian bullshit

  • @Everyonematters1
    @Everyonematters1 Год назад +2

    This will be a great blessing for Afghanistan to turn green.

  • @khannasrul6404
    @khannasrul6404 Год назад +9

    And there is Bangladesh whose neighbor India made 50 dams on its 53 mutual international rivers.... And Bangladeshi people suffer the most than any other nations in this entire world for river dispute....If you get a neighbor like India then you don't need any enemy... 🤬🤬🤬🤬

  • @khyberwatch19
    @khyberwatch19 11 месяцев назад +1

    The issue in Central Asia is clear. Qosh Tepa Canal takes only 15% and has a right to take 25% as previously agreed because most of the Amu Darya water is from Afghan rivers

  • @Kobulione
    @Kobulione Год назад +4

    Afghanistan has never used its own waters since the creation of Soviet republics such as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Water belongs to Afghanistan Why doesn't Turkmenistan give Afghanistan free gas? Why doesn't Iran give Afghanistan free oil? Pumping gas and oil are also natural resources and create problems for the ecosystem. So our beloved ❤️ country has every right to use its own natural resources 100%, like any other sovereign country's.
    Афганистан никогда не использовал собственные воды с момента создания советских республик, таких как Узбекистан и Туркменистан. Вода принадлежит Афганистану Почему Туркменистан не дает Афганистану бесплатный газ? Почему Иран не дает Афганистану бесплатную нефть? Перекачивание газа и нефти также являются природными ресурсами и создают проблемы для экосистемы. Так что наша любимая ❤️ страна имеет полное право использовать собственные природные ресурсы на 100%, как и любая другая суверенная страна.

  • @abidullah8965
    @abidullah8965 Год назад +6

    It's Afghanistan not Pakistan or any other weak country

  • @trueandroidadmirer
    @trueandroidadmirer Год назад +8

    The only country that has not benefited from the Amu (Oxus river) - which is also the source of it- is Afghanistan. The Amu's source is the majestic mountains of Wakhan, Afghanistan. Our neighboring countries' use of the Amu for the last 40 years, while Afghanistan was bleeding from imposed wars, has gone unchecked for long enough. It's time Afghans recliam their fair share of the Amu!

  • @sleepyjoe7518
    @sleepyjoe7518 Год назад +3

    On what basis Egypt is demanding a share of water from ETHIOPIAN RIVERS?

  • @Aceo_0
    @Aceo_0 Год назад +6

    There is an agreement in which indicates the shares of 4 countris from Amu river. Tajikistan and Afghanistan have bigger shares due to war and internal instability Afghanistan hasn't been using its share in which the Qushtapa canal allows Afghanistan to use her share.

    • @fightback397
      @fightback397 Год назад +1

      Maybe they should sit together and drink tee .And find a win win situation .

    • @Albert-Duz-It
      @Albert-Duz-It Год назад +1

      ​@@fightback397 I recommend that each of these countries build dams and canals on their soil. If, in the end, the water only flows in Afghan canals, the other countries never had a right to this water.
      If its neighbors want Afghan water, it's time for them to compensate the Afghan people in some way. Especially Iran!

  • @klaas2597
    @klaas2597 Год назад +2

    What’s the difference between a artificial river and a canal

  • @abidmalikzad7192
    @abidmalikzad7192 Год назад +4

    Every land has rights over its geography to be used for their maximum output. Afghanistan has moved towards such goals all the best to them, they suffered for decades it is not just their right but also their inhertance. The Afghan people need to benefit for what belongs to them. For the remainders they need to make sure Afghanistan are well accomodated in gains economically for them to continue using the waters.

  • @ehsanozzy5818
    @ehsanozzy5818 Год назад +1

    That's our right and water coming from Afghanistan, Allah gave us so that's Afghans water. They used our water for 60 or 70 years for free

  • @noorsafi8647
    @noorsafi8647 Год назад +4

    We had bad time more then 70 years now future coming if you wants or not doesn't matter for us now afghanistan long live

  • @lll6687
    @lll6687 Год назад +1

    Like from Afghanistan ❤❤❤

  • @EngineerSardarWaliRashidi
    @EngineerSardarWaliRashidi Год назад

    Thank you from your services!

  • @myotheraccountissuspended921
    @myotheraccountissuspended921 Год назад +7

    Why is a french channel making well produced videos about the topic? Trying to start new wars France?

    • @kamkam3614
      @kamkam3614 Год назад +1

      Usual french racist islamaphobes divide and conquer

    • @MichaelReidOttawa
      @MichaelReidOttawa Год назад

      They are reporting about tensions. Are you so stupid that you cannot differentiate between, reporting existing tensions and instigating new ones?

    • @affordableground-transport7169
      @affordableground-transport7169 Год назад

      I suspect it is a PR job that it got paid for; but camouflaged as a journalistic vlog.

    • @myotheraccountissuspended921
      @myotheraccountissuspended921 Год назад

      @@affordableground-transport7169 never trust western journalism.

    • @myotheraccountissuspended921
      @myotheraccountissuspended921 Год назад

      @@affordableground-transport7169 and France would definitely love starting wars in Africa and Asia, France is probably the third largest weapon seller on the planet and they hate every single country mentioned in the video. Honestly we just need to end france.

  • @msjabdulkhadeer851
    @msjabdulkhadeer851 Год назад +1

    We stand with Palestine 🇵🇸
    We love and respect Palestinian freedom fighters
    From INDIA 🇮🇳

  • @saifamrkhail3515
    @saifamrkhail3515 Год назад +1

    Go Afghanistan! Go Egypt! May Allah grant you succesa.

  • @bamdadkhan
    @bamdadkhan 11 месяцев назад

    could someone please tell me how u could search for the stock music playing under the afghanistan part?

  • @R.T-m8q
    @R.T-m8q Год назад +3

    This is the most any government did for Afghanistan thank you Taliban good work keep on going the neighbors of Afghanistan should pay for every cup of water they are getting and pay for all water they used for centuries .Strong Taliban,Strong Afghanistan, now one more thing give equal opportunity and rights to Afghan women.thank you for hard work.

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад

      I bet you don’t even live in Afghanistan ,you’re one of those who screams nationalism from far away

  • @thelightzia3941
    @thelightzia3941 Год назад +1

    Please, make the earth 🌍 a peaceful place for living. ❤❤❤

  • @mrlover4310
    @mrlover4310 Год назад +4

    Bringing up Afghanistan in this video it's made me think we don't hear of Afghanistan normal to Taliban killing people since the invading Forces has left so I'm thinking was Taliban really the problem or worthy invading forces the problem. Also they coming up with mega project how come when the invading forces were there growing the poppies ect bring democracy which they never managed to do they never managed to do this type of nation building?

    • @Sprinter99800
      @Sprinter99800 Год назад

      Because they were not Afghan But Taliban are even though they needed taliban to stay there but their main strength were their puppies
      And they needed their puppies to send Afghanistan's income to western countries

  • @mohibullahzormati8994
    @mohibullahzormati8994 Год назад +3

    In regards to Afghanistan Amo river There are several agreements with Soviet Russian from 1921 to 1978 on water management, fishing, and sailing. Soviet Union previously didn’t allow afghans to exercise it Amo river rights and putted pressure on previous governments. And in many cases they have violated those agreements with Afghanistan. After USSR collapsed the central Asian republics inherited those agreements, and not making objections to the matter because the violations of the USSR benefited them for decades and they have continued to do so. They continued to build dams and massive water pumps and canals, though those were obviously violations of previous agreements and damaging to the environment especially to water regime and river banks on Afghan’s side, since 1970 the river has washed minimum of 1200 square kilometers of Afghan side bunks. Because Uzbek side has built dams and walls on their side and pushed flow to Afghan side. Now it is wise to the Afghans neighbors to quietly accept the reality and canal otherwise they will loose a lot more.

  • @firdousara1940
    @firdousara1940 Год назад

    Thank you man for information.

  • @M8Akram
    @M8Akram Год назад +3

    The war with Taliban are not possible,
    Since 40 years these guys are at the war!
    How can a one year trainer fight with 40 years experienced people 😳

  • @fahimhakimi1320
    @fahimhakimi1320 Год назад +2

    Afghanistan possesses valuable natural resources, including oil ⛽️ and abundant fresh water 💦. Over the years, neighboring countries have benefited from Afghan water resources, while Afghans have paid significant amounts for gas and electricity. During the decades of conflict, some individuals even profited immensely by selling oil, gas, medicines, and food to the poor afghans.
    Now, it's a pivotal moment for Afghanistan to harness its fresh water for agricultural development and reclaim arid regions. The country's extensive network of rivers, crisscrossing from north to south and east to west, makes this possible. Afghans are poised to utilize their own water resources, and with proper management, they can regain control over this invaluable asset.

  • @ShahbazKhan-ni3ol
    @ShahbazKhan-ni3ol Год назад

    What is not being done please tell us and any action

  • @TheTellingU
    @TheTellingU Год назад +1

    Egypt is so selfish. Ethiopia will have 300 million population by 2050. Ethiopia should use Nile that is flowing inside Ethiopia to feed its people. If Egypt attempts to do anything, the current 120 million Ethiopians have the power to make Nile a history for Egypt.

  • @makazad8572
    @makazad8572 Год назад

    Nice thank you for posting it

  • @khanjanariubwal6420
    @khanjanariubwal6420 Год назад +2

    Thanks.for thes nice videos .I am Afghan

  • @donprincoify
    @donprincoify Год назад +11

    The sheer arrogance in Egypt's demand for Ethiopia not to fill her dam so that Egypt can build mega agric projects in the desert is just ridiculous. They have even threatened to blow up the Ethiopian dam if they don't get their way. We all want peace on the continent but not at the expense of Ethiopian sovereignty. Egypt must be told in no uncertain terms that the Nile doesn't belong to them exclusively and they don't have any right to dictate how other couhtries use the section of the Nile that runs through their countriies.

    • @UserDontiAS
      @UserDontiAS Год назад +3

      Egypt soon will learn to live and share with others

    • @mohammedmohsen723
      @mohammedmohsen723 Год назад +4

      have u not listen to any word the video said it's treated waste water so there is no water that is wasted in the desert or being taken from ethiopia's share on the other hand ethiopia wants to take from Egyptian water share to fill the dam's reservoir

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад +1

      Egypt is a broke nation therefore they cant wage any wars anytime soon ,so don’t worry about them

    • @zelalemlefitih2462
      @zelalemlefitih2462 Год назад +1

      ​@@mohammedmohsen723what water share are u taking about; the colonial treaty signed b/n Sudan & Egypt that Ethiopia wasn't involved where it's shared only among Egypt, Sudan and evaporation? Come on bro; let's be human sometimes!!
      BTW: If we are talking about fair share, it should not be the matter of only the three countries (Sudan, Egypt & Ethiopia) but all tributary countries should be involved in the process and they should get a fair share.

    • @tibebuashebir
      @tibebuashebir Год назад

      ​@@mohammedmohsen723 We Ethiopians have been sharing our natural resources with our neighbours for thousands of years and we will contnue to do so for the future as long as there is mutual respect between us and the respective countries. But, if you guys continue with this arrogance of believing the Nile water belongs to Egypt but to no body else, then it will not be long before you start paying $0.01 for each M3 of water you receive.

  • @lawkid5098
    @lawkid5098 Год назад +1

    We are so fortunate here in fiji, we live on an island with unlimited supply of water

    • @Jupiter-td4kw
      @Jupiter-td4kw Год назад

      So thats where my Fiji water comes from 😃

  • @needmoreramsay
    @needmoreramsay 2 месяца назад

    Human ingenuity is ENDLESS when we concentrate our efforts on POSITIVE projects !! One of the great things about these MASSIVE engineering projects is that it makes going to war with other nations a great risk. When something as massive, expensive and important to your country is complete, it becomes incredibly vulnerable should you choose to start conflicts with other countries !!

  • @esapzy
    @esapzy Год назад +1

    Afghanistan 🇦🇫❤

  • @Habesha-JO3
    @Habesha-JO3 Год назад +7

    I am so proud to say Ethiopians have funded 100% of the GERD project like never seen before. And it would have been fair if the editors of this video weren't so biased in their narrative.
    Anyways, kudos to Egypt on their ambition...hope they aren't over their head for planning something big with a resource that doesn't belong to them! May be the plan is desalination of the vast ocean 😕

    • @Usernam744
      @Usernam744 Год назад

      لن ينجح بناء السد الاثيوبي هو مجرد مشروع فاشل لانه علي أرض غير صالحه لبناء سد لان الأراضي أسفل السد متحركه وغير مستقره ما سيحدث هو انهيار السد وسيتسبب في غرق السودان لكن مصر سيمتلئ لديها البحيرات والمفيض الذي تم حفره استعداد لذلك
      هل تم توفير الكهرباء
      هل قامو بتشغيل مولدات الكهرباء
      هل اثيبوبيا تملتك بنيه تحتيه لشبكات الكهرباء لا
      هو مجرد سد عدائي وسيكون نقمه علي اثيبوبيا
      Egypt 1
      Ethiopian 0

  • @mohammaddin8536
    @mohammaddin8536 Год назад

    I cant understand the upstream and downstream theory. Uzbecs and tajaks are in upstream location can someone explain in the geo structure.

  • @hannaredda3061
    @hannaredda3061 Год назад +1

    So in order for Egypt to build a new city Ethiopians has to suffer. The GERD will help Ethiopians come out of poverty. 80%of the Abbay River or the Nile flows to Egypt via Sudan. Still does. Nothing changes. We can all benefit from the GERD. Which ever country where the floow starts shoud get first dip to it. Sovereignty.

  • @kamrulhasan8574
    @kamrulhasan8574 Год назад

    alhamdulillah
    our Bangladesh have lot of river.and sweet water.
    we are lucky

  • @timclinton9427
    @timclinton9427 Год назад +2

    Is the Government of Afghanistan even recognised within the international community??
    I think Not...
    The is basically the sole reason why Afghanistan isn't apart of the water management board and why nation/neighbour discussions and cooperations are nil..

    • @What-do-you-want824
      @What-do-you-want824 Год назад

      No brother, the didn't even include the former internationally recognised govt in the discussion, now afganistan have a patriotic govt which is reclaiming their share of water from Iran and Central Asian countries.

  • @BashiyrDouglas
    @BashiyrDouglas Год назад +1

    We are Global Indigenous people!! Love and Unity is the best key for us all together!!💯 Also Giving thanks to the Great Mother's/Goddesses and Great Father's/Gods and the Ancestors and Guardians!! Saying from Snefer aka Bashiyr!!👸🏿🤴🏿

  • @Che18335
    @Che18335 7 месяцев назад

    All the countries complaining about Afghanistan and its use of water should sit down and think for a moment. For years they mismanaged their own water and had free flow. Now its time for Afghans to take their fair share.

  • @ferdawshedayat7629
    @ferdawshedayat7629 Год назад

    Afghanistan have full right to use 30% of Amu river water no one want war once again in Afghanistan,Afghans are tired of war and instability.but if our neighbors try to force us for a war,Then we Afghans will defend our legitimate rights at any cost .🇦🇫

  • @alancadorette3447
    @alancadorette3447 Год назад

    is the sand able to grow food? takes more the water

  • @MrGamislife
    @MrGamislife Год назад

    great explanation !!

  • @Factfinders24
    @Factfinders24 Год назад +1

    Uzbekistan and Tajikistan used Afghanistan water for more than 100 years , Although Afghanistan has the right to use the whole 30% water of Amu river but didn't used it due to weak government in past 100 years, now when Afghanistan want to use its own right of water to green their land , that stupid countries rise voice 🙄

  • @eviataryarhi6708
    @eviataryarhi6708 Год назад

    Wow well done video

  • @darubiit
    @darubiit Год назад +2

    Every country on the world reserves a right to build anything on their land with their own resources. Wether it’s Ethiopia, Egypt, Afghans or Iran that don’t change the fact.

  • @yusufmuhammed412
    @yusufmuhammed412 Год назад +5

    Let Egypt Iran and Afghanistan not allow US put them into war because of water, they can reach dialogue amicably.

  • @tigranavemian803
    @tigranavemian803 Год назад

    Very interesting!!!

  • @shakhaledshakh9754
    @shakhaledshakh9754 Год назад +1

    40 years they drink Afghanistan water no more water inshAllah Afghan will also build dam in pakistan side to stop water

  • @MHassabJanSeb
    @MHassabJanSeb Год назад +1

    Due to the Americans unnecessary wagged war on Afghanistan and the currupt and incompetent previous governments have the led afghan neighbors to use afghan water resources freely for more than 2 decades. It's now a die and win situation for Afghans to claim their resources back. It's their rights

  • @Magicallstore
    @Magicallstore 11 месяцев назад

    No one thought before about war for water except Moroccan King Hassan II he mentioned that in the future there will be wars for water this is why he built many water dams

  • @nattynhatty8163
    @nattynhatty8163 Год назад +8

    Wow Ethiopian still giving her water to Egypt for free !! God bless Ethiopia! And Tanzania the source of the Nile !

    • @AlaaZakaria-mh6ic
      @AlaaZakaria-mh6ic Год назад +1

      For comparison, do not be like this. You did not create the river in order to possess it. Rather, it is measured by the fact that Ethiopia has 30 rivers and heavy rains throughout the year that provide it with a thousand billion cubic meters of water annually. It does not need water in the first place because it has a large surplus, while Egypt only has one river to live on. Its share of it is only 55 billion cubic meters annually, which is basically not enough, and Egypt suffers from water poverty. What you are doing is a crime that you are fighting for, and you will be held accountable by everyone before Egypt holds you accountable. But in reality, this is just a media bubble, and Egypt and Ethiopia are in complete agreement, and Ethiopia has already ended the fourth water crisis, and Egypt was not affected by that. It seems that the two countries agree and there is no fundamental disagreement except in the biased media

    • @nattynhatty8163
      @nattynhatty8163 Год назад

      Good then why don’t Egypt provide Palestine with the source of the Nile which flows from Ethiopia and Tanzania through man made river as they Egyptians are creating ?
      Why wouldn’t the neighbouring countries allow accesses to the Red Sea to Ethiopia?

  • @IfatMedia-t1t
    @IfatMedia-t1t Год назад +2

    Afghans are actually fighting, Egypt on the other hand is all talk.

  • @lekcikgu4376
    @lekcikgu4376 Год назад

    Smart solution...👍👍👍

  • @jools2323
    @jools2323 Год назад

    Why have I only just found this channel?
    Subscribed.

  • @harishrv
    @harishrv Год назад

    The cannals instead of having a plain flat surface like a runway, at each intervals of 21 ft there must be small water arresting check dams running throught the length of the canbal so that at each place water percolates at every 21 ft distance area in addition to slowing down the flow of water if the cannal is designed in a st line.
    Now a curvy sinosidal wave pattern of cannal can be adopted with provision to rain water to spill off at the crest points so that maximum water infiltration takes place aiding an environment for vegetation growth.

  • @et_matrix
    @et_matrix Год назад +7

    Ethiopians have the right to do whatever in their land. It doesn't concern Egypt as long as Ethiopians doing in their land.

    • @Mark-vn7et
      @Mark-vn7et Год назад +2

      That depends. There is a contract stating that Egypt has the right to X percent of the water of the Nile from 100 years back. The big issue is that that contract was not signed by Ethiopia or Sudan! And still Egypt wants to hold them to contract

    • @Mikitadesse837
      @Mikitadesse837 Год назад

      Facts

  • @tajspeen564
    @tajspeen564 3 месяца назад

    I think this kind of. Mega projects could naturally create rains 🌧 in the region

  • @201beatrice
    @201beatrice Год назад

    What is "agricultural waste water"?

  • @HafeezBlackLeg
    @HafeezBlackLeg Год назад

    Why don't they just pump more water from the open sea? or creates canal directly from the open sea?

  • @gideon546
    @gideon546 Год назад

    🏴⚫ The Only thing we can tell EGYPT President AL SISI is that RIVER NILE 💧WATERS💧⛵🛳 is for ALL AFRICAN COMMUNITY "Not for Egyptians Only". PERIOD. Simple as that. ❌

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Год назад +8

    Irrigation in the desert is very risky as it brings up salt from the depth to the surface and causes increased salinity.
    I doubt those who plan these would see this coming.
    The best crops they could grow there is fruit trees, particularly date fruit, pomegranate, and pistachio. These trees are used to the arid climate and high salinity. Drip irrigation would delay the salinity of the soil too. These crops are very valuable also.
    Cultivation of wheat and other grains would increase the salinity a lot faster and it won't be sustainable.

    • @irokpe6977
      @irokpe6977 Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video where the al hamam water desalination plant was shown?

    • @drpk6514
      @drpk6514 Год назад

      @@irokpe6977 Salinity comes from the soil

    • @Ya_Berries_Himmel
      @Ya_Berries_Himmel Год назад

      They don't do impact assessment studies 😕 in Egypt and the one in charge think he is a Massiah !!! In 2014 Ethiopia was not allowed to control the water in this form that could cut water from Sudan and Egypt! But the General of the quo went! And signed the dam project!!!!

    • @drpk6514
      @drpk6514 Год назад +4

      @@Ya_Berries_Himmel The country that water goes through to another country doesn't own the water. The water belongs to all nations impacted by the flow of the water and Ethiopia isnt allowed to do whatever it like to do with the river. Thats the international law.

  • @wittytriangles
    @wittytriangles Год назад

    According to sources, there was an agreement signed in 1942 that explained the rights of each country around the Amu Darya. Based on this agreement, Tajikistan gets 64%, Afghanistan 26%, Uzbekistan 8%, and Turkmenistan 2%. However, for the last 70 or more years Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan cumulatively used 42% of the water which indicates over usage of their rights. They even used Tajikistan's part as well. Upon completion of Qosh Tapa Afghanistan will use only 15% of the water coming from Amu Darya meaning that the other countries should start using based on what was agreed. Due to the mismanagement of the Soviet Union in Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea dried up. If Uzbekistan cares about its population and the Aral sea, it should use it within its boundaries and the same goes for Turkmenistan.