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In 1970, Egypt's transcending post-freedom pioneer, Jamal Abdul Nasser, managed the culmination of the Aswan High Dam, subduing the Nile's occasional streams and changing Egyptian farming.

 

Egypt defended its predominance over the stream by refering to a frontier time water deal and a 1959 concurrence with Sudan. In any case, Ethiopia doesn't remember them, and when its previous chief, Dentist Hail Mariam, proposed constructing a progression of dams on the Nile in 1978, he met not so subtle provocations.

 

"We won't stand by to pass on from thirst in Egypt," said Egypt's leader at that point, Anwar Sadat. "We'll go to Ethiopia and kick the bucket there."

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