The Renaissance Dam... the actual beginning of the division of Egypt





The Egyptian media, pages, groups, and accounts affiliated with the Sisi regime on social media, as well as some writers, elites and youth, are promoting a new change in the Egyptian regime’s foreign policy, prompted by the cheering of the change in the Egyptian position on the recent Zionist aggression on Palestine and Gaza, and its role in the success of the armistice between the enemy resistance factions.

However, the most important thing that some analysts on social networking sites in Egypt, including writers, activists and politicians from both sides (supporting and rejecting the Sisi regime), have addressed is that this change in Egypt’s foreign policy is the beginning of the use of Egyptian influence in resolving matters in the most dangerous file for Egypt’s existence throughout its history, and of course, talking about ruin dam in Ethiopia.

Before talking about the worst dangers of the dam, which have become closer to us than our jugular vein, it is worth noting a set of facts and details that help us understand what is happening, and thus know our enemy to whom we must go to fight it, and a better understanding of the situation that has existed for years and was not born of the moment. These facts:

- The Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, like all dams in the world, is among the exclusive investments of the World Bank (the United States, more precisely), it is entrusted with the construction and inauguration of dam studies. By nationalizing the Suez Canal and heading to the Soviet Union to finance the construction of the High Dam. Over the past 6 years, Ethiopia has not included in its budget provisions for financing the dam, because it is not Ethiopia, or even Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, who finances the dam, but rather the World Bank is the one who owns, manages, designs and finances the Renaissance Dam.

- The World Bank has a well-known method of building and financing dams all over the world. The method depends on assigning financing and building dams to people, not countries. Attributing the financing to big billionaires around the world, and the World Bank does not forget, of course, who performs its required role among these billionaires, and is compensated later by looting the wealth of other places.. This is the way the World Bank works, which funds In Asia there are only 80 dams in different countries. This is the global engineering pursued by the actual driver of the policies of the World Bank (USA) to plan the international situation; So that all countries are linked to the World Bank and at its mercy, and thus facilitates control and control of the international situation.

- From the moment he took control of the country (after the June 30, 2013 coup), Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi (who succeeded with a score of 50% in high school, as all the military rulers in Egypt, claiming the Islamic movement) knew perfectly well that the key to his survival in power is:

= Blind obedience to the World Bank in everything, whether the economy or the file of the Ethiopian dam.

= blind obedience to the Zionist enemy.

- From here, Sisi handed over the keys to Egypt, its sovereignty and its economy to the World Bank and Israel. He ensured that he would remain in power for a long time, regardless of the identity of the person sitting in the presidency in the White House, whether Democrat or Republican. Therefore, Biden’s election did not and will not make much difference or affect Sisi’s position in Egypt.

It is noteworthy that the first thing that Sisi did after the 2013 coup was to resume construction of siphons under the Suez Canal, by inaugurating 4 siphons at once (its sole purpose is to transfer water to Israel) and then in 2015 he signed an agreement to waive Egypt’s historical rights to the Nile waters.

- Ethiopia never has any sovereignty over the Renaissance Dam, and all its relationship with the dam is that it is built on lands they seized under an unjust agreement such as the Balfour Declaration (the land on which the dam is built belongs to the Benishangul, who are Arabs), and the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, like Sisi, has no control over the matter. Something, he is just an employee of the World Bank, he is not a decision maker, nor is Ethiopia itself sovereign over the dam.

- The land on which the dam is being built is located within the Benishangul region, who are Arabs who were part of the State of Sudan, before Britain decided to separate the region and give it to Ethiopia. This behavior in itself indicates that the water wars are not a result of the moment, but are as old as traditional colonialism, and that the step was a prelude to thirsting Egypt and Sudan, and then tightening absolute control over them, given that Egypt was of paramount importance to the British Empire. It suffices to know that the nationalization of the Suez Canal and Britain’s loss in the Triple Aggression (the 1956 war) is classified as the worst defeat Britain has received in the last century, and intellectuals and politicians classify it as the actual declaration of the death of the empire and the United States taking the helm and replacing the empire on which the sun does not set.

Therefore, if Egypt is serious about dealing with this threat, it must support the Benishangul by all available, possible and impossible means, on top of course, of course, with military and diplomatic support for the region to gain its independence. But it is unlikely that the Camp David army in Egypt would support the independence of Benishangul, since Egypt is basically a non-independent country and does not have its own decision.

- The Egyptian army is the party most eager to protect the safety of the Renaissance Dam, even more than Ethiopia itself. Indeed, if the Egyptian army knew that a party intended to carry out a military strike against the dam, it would be the first to confront it. These words were reiterated on the occasion of the state of excessive optimism about the possibility of Egypt launching a military strike on the Renaissance Dam, following the joint military maneuvers with Sudan.

It is important for all of us to know a well-established fact, which is that the Egyptian army sees that it has become one of its duties, which it does not dare to abandon, to protect the investments of the World Bank (the actual owner of the Renaissance Dam), and therefore it is more keen to protect the World Bank’s investment in Ethiopia. Indeed, in July 2020, Sisi himself attacked the Egyptian media and all those who promote the implementation of military action against Ethiopia. And even when he dared and talked about red lines that he would not allow to cross in his entirety about the dam, he retracted them a few days later and talked about that negotiations would take time (Sisi is negotiating with Egypt’s killer to give it some time before almost death).

The presence of a stopcock on the Nile outside of Egypt is in fact a bridle on Egypt's will, regardless of any pledges or negotiations. Accepting the existence of this confinement is treason, and negotiating over it is a greater betrayal. In fact, the Renaissance Dam is a sequel to the turkey hunting operation that began in 1965, and perhaps what confirms this is that the World Bank’s plan to build dams on the Nile River began in 1964, after its failure to obtain the rights to build the High Dam, so that the White House envoy and American intelligence man set out Eric Johnston is in coordination between Ethiopia and the United States, and the US government agrees to the Ethiopian request for the possibility of cooperating with him to carry out a comprehensive study of the Blue Nile Basin.

An official agreement was signed between the two governments on August 9, 1957, then the US Bureau of Reclamation of the US Department of the Interior was assigned to participate in the joint project entitled "The Cooperative Program of the United States of America and Ethiopia for the Study of the Blue Nile Basin." That intensive study of the project lasted for five years (1958-1964). This was during Egypt's decision to resort to the Soviet Union to build the High Dam in Egypt (1960-1970) and following the collapse of the Eisenhower Doctrine in the Syrian crisis in 1957.

This study ended with providing a comprehensive report on hydrology, water quality, land surface form, geology and mineral resources, ground water, land use, and finally the socio-economic status of about 25 sub-basins. The study was announced in 7 volumes consisting of a major report entitled "Land and Water Resources of the Blue Nile" 6 supplements in 1964. The US office identified 26 sites for the construction of dams, the most important of which are four dams on the main Blue Nile: Karadubi, Mabel, Mandia, and the border dam (Renaissance Dam) with a total storage capacity of 81 billion m3. This is equivalent to about one and a half times the total annual revenue of the Blue Nile. Some recent studies have increased the storage capacity of the Mandaya Dam from 15.9 billion m³ to 49.2 billion m³, the Renaissance Dam from 11.1 billion m³ to 13.3 billion m³, and canceled the Mabil Dam and proposed the Baku Abu Dam instead.

Apparently, the turkey was not meant (as it became firmly established in the minds) that it was the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who fell in 1967, but rather Egypt, which did not fall until the installation of the stopcock now.

Thus, the Abyssinia Dam, or the Dam of Desolation, is in fact a completion of the process that ended the national liberation project that was led by Abdel Nasser, and its role now and its most important goal is to become a means to bring Egypt to its knees in the future in the event of the emergence of a patriotic Egyptian president who wanted to work to restore the rights of Egypt that had conceded traitors, and return Egypt to an independent state. The dam is intended to prevent the emergence of any national project for independence in Egypt, to prevent the emergence of a new Abdel Nasser, so to speak (with full right to those who wish to disagree with Nasser's experience on an objective national basis). The international system needs controls on all countries of the world, which it can use in the event of the emergence of a political leadership that opposes its directives. Therefore, he does not reassure Egypt much just because there is a subservient ruler (whether it is Sisi or Morsi). The international system wants a bridle that it can use if a leadership opposed to it appears in Egypt willing to liberate Egypt. This bridle is the Renaissance Dam.

However, the most dangerous and disastrous consequences of the Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia, other than the thirst of Egyptians and its being a bridle to bring Egypt to its knees, is a prelude to dividing Egypt itself into states!

The Abyssinia dam, not only to thirst Egypt and kill its people, but the great calamity is that the completion of the construction of the dam, is in itself the beginning of the period of fragmentation of Egypt into states. If the dismantling of the Soviet Union depended on provoking national and religious tendencies, which led to the explosion of the Soviet empire from the inside, then the Renaissance Dam is the natural result of the drying up of the Nile River, and thus the river loses its natural value as a water resource, and most importantly and dangerously, its demographic value as a link that unites the regions of Egypt in one country . The next step will be the disintegration of this country, which all attempts to divide it have failed, because of one reason only, which is the presence of the Nile River as a link that unites it.

Historically, the Nile was the only link between the regions and regions of Egypt. The Nile was what united Egypt as a state along its area from Nubia to the Mediterranean coast. Indeed, the Nile was the closest link between Egypt and Sudan before each of them became a country with its current borders. It was also the main reason for the emergence of civilization in the Nile Valley, which is why the Greek historian Herodotus said that “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,” and the French scientist Jacques Vandier did not exaggerate in his study “the famine in ancient Egypt” when he pointed out that “the Nile is the foundation upon which life depended. material and social in Egypt.

The Renaissance Dam is in fact the prophecy of the late Egyptian scientist Gamal Hamdan, who warned in his private memoirs against turning Egypt into a historical expression rather than a geographical one. That is, Egypt is a country known for its current borders, on its way to becoming part of history and disappearing as a region of geography, and the reason for this is the loss of the artery connecting and uniting Egypt geographically, and there is no consolation for the Egyptian people, and the Sudanese also, who will face the same fate... fragmentation and division.

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