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  1. d3j (d3jblog@loadaverage.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 14:47:56 EDT d3j d3j
    ♲ @danielbenaim (danielbenaim@twitter.com): I have a new @ForeignAffairs essay w/ @mwhanna1 describing how the geopolitical fault lines of the Middle East have jumped the Red Sea into East Africa & what it means for Egypt as Ethiopia begins diverting water upstream to fill Africa's largest dam.
    foreignaffairs.com/articles/afric… https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/africa/2018-08-09/water-wars-nile?cid=soc-tw-rdr
    https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/africa/2018-08-09/water-wars-nile?cid=soc-tw-rdr
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      Water Wars on the Nile
      from Foreign Affairs
      Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam project—set to become Africa's biggest hydroelectic dam—has set the country on a collision course with Egypt. The outcome may well hinge on how Middle Eastern powers leverage their increasing influence over the region.
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