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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by katangah: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Albino_Eskimo: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by katangah: [qb] The reintegration of Sudan would increase Egyptian influence in Africa ten fold. Will allow for better distribution of water resources. Will allow Egypt to tab into the Sudanese oil reserves which the Chinese are getting their hands on. This is unorthodox thinking and it can work. [/qb][/QUOTE]In regard to increasing Egyptian influence in Africa, then denying Sudan exists would be best. I can't tell you how many Africans I know loathe the Sudan. And every Sudanese I have met has lied about being Sudanese. In regards to water, Egypt needs to update the Egypt-Anglo treaty of I think it was 1929. Even the 4 water and resources treaties before that one. Sorry you also have to watch out for hypro-engineers from Israel who are helping the Ethopians in Addas Abas build a water power plant. The Ethopians are under the impression that it needs to reduce 40% of the water flow in order to make the hydro-plant a success. Ethopians are also willing to hand over 20% of the energy this plant produces over to the Israelis. Same is type of plan is being discussed with the Somalians, the Kenyans and the Ugandans. Somehow everyone nation on the Nile needs to cut 80% of the Nile's flow befor it reaches Egypt. I have spoken to Ethopians about this and they just become very pale and quiet. But Kenyans are willing to discuss this completely. Ugandans are actually really pissed off that the topic has been breached with their government. WHile the Somalis don't believe a word of it. I was right about the long distance phone call transmissions. I am right about this too. Remember the world cup and that outburst from that East African soccer player? [/qb][/QUOTE]Agree. Except for the part about communications :p Having Egyptian forces on their doorsteps will change the equation. [/qb][/QUOTE]You think having Egypt in Sudan will force Ethopian, Kenyan and Somalian hydro-electric plants to change their projected goals and its affliations (differnt engineering firms instead of a bunch of Israelis might show that they are indeed serious about development and not pushing an Israeli agenda)? Personally its a huge concern for Egypt to lose its flow of the Nile. And that is the card these hydro-electric plants push. Invading Sudan might be taken as a threat to Kenya and Ethopia, which in turn might convince them to go through with the plans for these hydro-electric plants. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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