Egypt’s military, financed by the United States, has been preparing for what could be a war for control of the Nile.
Western intelligence sources said the military command has urged
President Mohammed Morsi for a buildup meant to block any attempt to
divert the Nile. They said the military envisioned a crisis with
Ethiopia that could threaten water supplies to Egypt and Sudan.
“For the Egyptian military and government, this is perhaps the most burning security issue today,” a source said.
The sources said Morsi has sought to form a military alliance with Sudan
to prevent Ethiopia from constructing a dam along the Nile. The
Renaissance Dam was meant to draw 84 billion cubic meters of water from
the Nile, sufficient for hydroelectric power.
“The military has been preparing for the prospect that air strikes would
be ordered to stop construction or simply destroy the Ethiopian dam,”
the source said.
Egypt, which receives 60 percent of the river’s water, has insisted on
preferential rights to the Nile. The sources said the Morsi regime was
expected to issue a stark warning to Addis Ababa during its next session
of the Egyptian-Sudanese-Ethiopian technical committee in late May
2013. The Nile is shared by 10 countries.
“Certain measures have to be followed to make sure that Ethiopia gets
the water necessary for storage in the dam in line with Egypt’s consent
and needs,” an Egyptian official told the state-owned Al Ahram daily on
April 18.
The sources said Egyptian military planning was based on the delivery of
the new F-16 Block 52 multi-role fighter from the United States. They
said the Egyptian Air Force, expected to receive 20 such aircraft in
2013, has determined that the latest F-16 variant, which included
extended fuel tanks, would enable an attack on the Ethiopian dam.
Egypt has determined that the Renaissance Dam would comprise a loss of
between eight and 18 million cubic meters per year. The sources said
Cairo has repeatedly warned the United States of the danger of the
Ethiopian project.
“The U.S. input here is crucial, because its aircraft would be used for
any military operation against Ethiopia,” the source said.
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