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@@obi-wankenobimasterjediand5091 In a similar vein, in the US there have actually been some plans to build an aqueduct from the Columbia River in the wet Northwest to semi-arid California. Water rights from the increasingly depleted Colorado River (where Southern CA AND Phoenix get most of their water) have become a hot point.
BTW, you forget Egypt's biggest geological strength. Egypt has vast amount of untapped natural resources (Natural Gas, Oil, Gold, rare earth metals, solar power potential). The entire western Shara desert was never searched for OIL yet its next door neighbor (Lybia) have huge reserves.
yeah to be honest if egypt finds oil in the western sahara it will be so good for the economy but i think its too late every country is looking at how they can reduce their carbon footprint and electric cars are slowly going to replace cars run by oil.
@@egyptian3682 You still will always need oil for the shipping Industry, Air travel, petrochemicals like plastic and other industrial derivatives, finally heating for colder climate countries like Canada and northern Europe. Oil is not going away anytime soon.
The oil boom has long passed. Oil is profitable because western countries pay a lot for it. Now the west is looking for alternatives. Heating is now being done with air source heat pumps. I live in Scotland, a cold country with big oil reserves. Even we are reducing production and consumption of oil and gas.
@@scottwhitley3392 Care to explain further what do you mean by heating from air source heat pumps? Where is the energy coming from? Unless the world switches to Nuclear & renewables like wind & solar (which need oil to be produced) Natural gas will remain the most economical form of heating and peak electricity generation. And finally, electric cars need electricity to recharge. The infrastructure will take decades to build and we still have the problem of generating the electricity. PS. I am a Mechanical Engineer and specialized in power engineering. Show articles from reputable sources that disprove my points.
@@peterhermina656 The energy comes from electricity. Scotland produces 97% of its electrical needs from renewable sources as of 2020 and it’s only going be further supplemented by the massive investment into tidal and pumped storage. Not even mentioning the fact that several large scale offshore wind farm has began construction. Remember most European nations have deals with Saudi Arabia and Russia for cheaper oil and gas. Having to pay for exploration then setting up new fields would increase the cost of Egyptian oil. I’m a Marine Engineer and work on Wind turbine construction vessels. This data is taken directly from the Scottish government website. Just search (Scottish electricity generation in the ScotGov website) You are correct about heat being a massive consumer of oil and gas but it is a problem that we have the technology right now to deal with. Egypt can prosper without the need for oil and gas extraction. It’s in a favourable geopolitical location on earth.
We identify as culturally and linguisticly arab But in actuality we have a very diverse population from very dark blacks in the south (Aswan) to blond hair blue eyes in the Greek city (Alexanderia) nonetheless we consider each other as just Egyptian and there is no difference between us we are all one united nation , I hope that clarifies it💙
As an Egyptian, the situation with the Nile is extremely worrying. The Arab League is set to host an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the issue. Let's hope we don't have to go to war over this.
@@mohammadzaid1221 forget Hamas if Israel who convinced Ethiopia to make the dam, succeed in doing so, Egypt will cripple so Israel can benefit from it inorder to fulfill their dreams of a greater Israel, divide and rule,
Thank you for this! The main lesson is size of a country doesn’t matter! A country can be large but if most of its land is inhospitable or very expensive to develop the country is at a disadvantage! Deserts, landlocked or mountainous regions makes it very difficult or more expensive for developing vs flat land near the ports.
It was conquerored alot and ancient Egypt is already dead and gone, modern Egypt is just another arab muslim country that approapriate egypt ancient culture and history.
Egypt :has good Geography Also Egypt : gets all its water for agriculture,drinking, electricity and other industries from one river that comes from a country Egypt has no friendship with This is fine
8:10 never actually heard any Egyptian saying that,they just say they are part of an international river and Ethiopia trying to monopolize that river is imperialistic and wrong.
@@moatazfouad2317 the funny thing is that the dam was built on the land that Sudan gave to Ethiopia in 1902. That means if Sudan decided to retrieve the land they are going to take the dam with it.
I found this to be an interesting and informative video! Also, I found it funny that you said that you aren't claiming an Egyptian throne at 0:44! I could see why you had to say that, since you are the one wearing an Egyptian headdress!
As an Egyptian the video is really good, but the problem here in Egypt isn't really overpopulation, it is the combination of Population condensation and the mismanagement of recourses, these are mainly caused by the expensive housing in the more outskirt cities (most of which were specifically built for poor people to be relocated to) and the government's carelessness to provide proper services in the more rural governments in the delta and upper Egypt, which caused a lot of immigration to find better jobs, finding housing too expensive, this lead to a big slum problem, the big Population and the big growth in it are actually really, really beneficial if used right. It is just that the government doesn't care about actually using it and promote the decrease of population instead
Maybe during Mubarak's time, this comment would hold some relevance, but today the Egyptian government are building entire cities ground up all over the country, with all the necessary infrastructure. But still, increasing awareness is also as important. Egypt's population increase by 2 million a year (!).
@@randomh9191 I was referring to these cities. These cities like Al galala have ridiculously high prices for people living in slums and poor alleys, They are basically counterproductive at this state. This high increase in population is good, Even if 5 million a year, People don't realise that population is a treasure
@@retf8977 How come? I thought Egypt was already removing the slums are relocating the people there to the newly constructed cities basically dirt cheap. Also, population can be a blessing, yes....but if you have the enough resources to support them. And Egypt doesn't have the resources needed to do so.
@@randomh9191 That may be true in some cases, but slums are still an overwhelmingly big problem and theses cities are still expensive for these people Egypt has a ton of recourses, one of the highest in Africa and the middle East, But the problem is government mismanagement
Egypt has similar issue with water as Pakistan. River Indus and it's tributaries are lifeline for millions in an Arid / semi-arid country and constant disputes with neighbours over share of water.
As a Pakistani I can confirm. Our major lifeline IS Indus valley River. But we are facing other problems because of our government failure and our water problem with India (building dams on rivers flowing into Pakistan)
ولو ظل الإنسان ينكر كل ما لا يحسه لما خسر بذلك الأديان وحدها، بل خسر معها العلوم والمعارف وقيم الآداب والأخلاق. "If man would deny all that he did not feel, he would not lose religions alone, but he would lose knowledge, values and morals" - Abbas Al Aqqad (Egyptian writer)
@@polasamierwahsh421 that if Ethiopia respects international treaties. Ethiopia is just an arrogant bastard which doesn’t respect treaties. Egypt and Ethiopia are on a brink of a war, because of Ethiopian administration that wants to fill the dam without signing an agreement. Wtf u are talking about. Egypt tried this and failed.
your videos are so good lol ty for the shoutout I had watched your How We Traveled in the Ancient World already, and I'm also still patiently waiting for a sequel to your reading of the FSM's constitution, can you read Bolivia's next lol
Cairo did Exist in ancient times but in a smaller land southwest of it called Memphis, Egyptians do not think that they are the masters of the river ,more than 95 % of its agriculture depend on it , and Ethiopia was in those treaties that's why the land that has the Ethiopian Dam on it "Benishangul-Gumuz" was given to Ethiopia. you need more research bud.
To be technically correct, Egypt actually has two regions in Asia: the Sinai Peninsula and the Isthmus of Suez. Peninsula means a piece of land projecting out from the mainland into a body of water and is surrounded by water on three sides. The Isthmus of Suez is the narrow 120-kilometre-wide land bridge that lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, it isn't really a part of the Sinai Peninsula geographically.
Yaaay, finally I was waiting for this video for at least 2hours now, I dont know if that proves I have no sort of relationship or I'm obsessed with this channel 😅
Does the Ethiopian reservoir even needed? I mean, why not turn it into polder? That way, Ethiopia would gain massive farmlands and the reduced size of the reservoir would be faster to to be filled, a win-win situation for both country.
This Nile dam project by Ethiopia is kinda dangerous, Ethiopia has to consider the effect that their actions will have on other countries who share the river with them. It’s almost like Egypt deciding to close of the Suez Canal to the world because of “Sovereignty”. The world is interconnected and people should learn to share and consider others especially in things that involve others.
Tell that to China,America and Turkey who have all built dams on international rivers all claimed sovereignty and helped their economies grow exponentially why do rules only apply to Ethiopia when no one respects them? What would happen to those countries if they haven't built dams would they have been able to produce enough electricity and grow their respective economies? and finally dams don't consume water.Water is only needed for generating electricity and then water is released.
@Anonym Person our prime minister made a visit to cairo and showed willingnes for a fair deal but your president and trump tried to twist our arm and force a deal which isn't in our interest and your government ruined an opportunity for a peaceful agreement.
They already filled the 1st stage last July 2020 and they are planning to fill the second stage next July, We already(along with Sudan I think) filed a case to the UN security council and probably Ethiopia will back down and postpone filling the 2nd stage, especially that a civil war just recently started there and the government is fighting the rebel TPLF forces and committing genocides against the Tigray people which gets Ethiopia sanctioned by many countries, We Egyptians don't mind them filling their dam our only problem is the speed of the process, they want to do it fast but this will cause severe droughts in the the Nile river valley
Your comment about Egypt’s geography being a natural barrier is wrong. Egypt was ruled by foreigners from roughly 320 BCE to 1952 CE. That is more than 2250 years of natural protection. It was also invaded by the ancient Greeks and Persians. The ancient Egyptians are a mix of traded/ invaded people from East, West, North and South of the Nile.
@@kareem.n7966 God increases the populations himself and he is their provider so we know there will always be enough water to go round. There is no deficiency in God providing but there is with people hoarding so share and there will be enough for everybody. Pray that God provides more water than is necessary so that possible Ethiopian hoarding or possible Egyptian perceived need for a water buffer does not lead to an all out war
@@kareem.n7966 i know what happened in iraq from the turkish dam(s). Turkey did delay filling the dam after Iraq protested. there was also lack of rainfall in iraq at the time. i dont know enough about the turkish ilisu dam to say what happened. also when God witholds his bounties in a certain region its also a blessing
@@taptiotrevizo9415 just because a random guy that just *predicted* wars that had been going for over 20 years doesn't mean the country is actually trash, people thought china was never going to unite after the fall of qing but what happened? They're now a superpower and about to be the strongest, a dumbass like that guy has no idea of the countries he talks about other than "online research" egypt will continue to be the strongest African country and will never be invaded by anyone, every single man in Egypt would fight for his country until his death, also that dumbass also said turkey is gonna be a *superpower* but they're currently failing and has a shit economy, overall don't trust a random man that just read statistics that mean nothing.
We are only Egyptian just as you are American even if you speak English but you aren't an English guy. Our main race is coptic for the majority of Egypt regions plus Nubian in South, and few Amazigh in West We hate having additional entity to us & our country . Copt in all Egyptian scripts & langague means Egyptian ( Copt = Kypt = Gypt = Egypt = Egyptian) Thank you
In Egypt, the Nile delta and the valley are commonly known to look like the lotus flower from space. But I like seeing new perspectives...... Interesting.
Nice video Small correction: Ethiopia was not only present in the 1902 treaty, it signed it as a sovereign empire while the brits signed for egypt. This treaty is also the reason why Ethiopia was given its entire northern territory am area the size of Greece. Just wanted to point that out. Because somehow the notion of "nah we don't accept the treaty, we weren't part of it, it's colonial powers, etc of bullshit Seems to be a lie told so many times the internet believed it. So yeah not only is Ethiopia legally obliged not to build any dams on the Nile, it is now, legally speaking, occupying egyptian-sudanese lands that it used to control under the condition of not building dams on the nile And as an Egyptian that lived through two populous revolutions to change the political direction in the last ten years; I can tell you that if the current government doesn't make an example out of the Ethiopians for daring wronging us that way, we will remove it and bring one that does. For if we have to die we would either die fighting before dying of thirst, or we will build the fourth pyramid in the abbysinian governrate of Egypt
Egypt is lucky to have such an amazing and knowledgeable pharaoh like KhAnubis the Great also, that Suez Canal bit was hilarious. Did not expect to see a boat on the keyboard. Well played, made my day
Actually, ancient countries of the Middle East had it usually much easier to become powerful. Egypt didn't have enough access to the wood of good quality and as the result, after some time the Middle Eastern Empires definitely dominated Egypt technologically.
yeah, I know, but I think the places where the civilisations in the Middle East developed were fertile enough ( to mention Mesopotamia for instance ). I don't want to complain, I see that you're from Arabian-speaking country, so you probably know better. It's just that I've read the book about Egypt recently and they mentioned my "theory"
@@مالكالقطيف i am quite sure the ancient middle eastern powers that dominated Egypt once were not rich in wood or fertile soil as much as u make it up to be
The premise that Egypt’s geography is too good for its own good, is totally pointless. It has been that way thousands of years. Foreign powers came and went, but the country still exists. We are peace loving, but when it comes to self defense we will fight.
Ethiopia is building the dam for electric power generation only, its not for irrigation or something ealse; and the reservoir is filled from the flooding not from the river, and it during the rainy seasons. There is no way to cult the water flow, it just generate electricity and continue flowing to Egypt. Imagine being the source of 86% of the water but having 60% of their population with out electricity in 2021 C. So no need to go to war for nonsense.Pretty sure the dam not to harm the down stream countries.Egypt has also many other water source choices.
Great video man, I’m dropping a like to help the algorithm. I hope you would get lots of views for your video because they’re really nice well put together
Just to imagine that my country was a world super power at one point in history, and now is just a regular 3rd world developing country, hurts my chest💔😔
Ethiopia has planned to build another 100 smaller dams in the Nile river so Egypt cry more!!! Destroying the GERD dam now is impossible because a large lake has been formed by the first filling of the dam ,if you strike it ,the flood will wash sudan and parts of Egypt from the map. So soon you will buy every drop of water for Ethiopia.
@@Lazer-bp9lf shut up, Egypt is acting like Nile belongs to them while 86% of the water cames from Ethiopia. They think they are the master of Nile while they contribute 0% of the water or they don't contribute anything for the preservation of the resources. In fact they evaporate very large amount of water because they built the Aswan dam in the wrong position. Do some research before talking shit, idiot!!!!!
@@winstonolga8281 Egypt uses 55B cubic meters of water and recycles them at least 4 times and has water scarcity. Ethiopia has 1000B cubic meters of water and doesn't have water scarcity. Ethiopia wants to print free money by selling the water.
@@randomh9191 very stupid argument. First off all who gave Egypt the 55.5 qbm im 59?And doesent It need the other party involved(ethiopia,rest off upper nile to sign the contract)??Can i have a quarter off your payment,i made a contract with my neighbour.Arab logic.1000 bcbm lol.Even if.Just in some region is plenty of water and seasonal for 3-4month.Would take extrem much money to benefit from that.Do you pay?You are just embarrasing.
My problem with Egypt is lets say they agree to split the nile waters with Ethiopia. lets say 80% for Egypt 10% for Sudan and 10% for Ethiopia even in this dream like scenario Egypt is overpopulated and still growing rapidly. How is that 80% enough. Now lets say Ethiopia gives 100% of the water even then Egypt is growing the nile will never be enough. Egypt is the problem.
Egypt doesn't even pass the 55 billion cubic meters per year,Ethiopia mean while has 20 lakes,9 rivers,25 dams and resevoirs with more being built and you say that is not enough?Ethipoia who you say had famines not so long ago suddenly has a larger polulation than Egypt of 112 million,has irrigated forests and farm land while Egypt is mostly arid deserts and you say Egypt is the problem?We didn't say you coulsn't build the dam but to say you want to fill it in 4 years is absolute nonesense,8 years is the minimum,do you know what would happen if the dam fills during the dry season?And you are saying Egypt gets the lion share of water?What kind of hypocrisy is that?
@@moatazfouad2317 people dont build cities in the desert and breed like rats for a reason the desert does not simply support such cut your coat to thay size
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Hey he’s first
Hey he is first by 6 hour.
Fun Fact: the texture pack MCPE the fire alarm clock is fine with you can I will check it in group chat on bus now but arson.
Autofill
Can you do episode of croatia geografy
no thanks
The Dutch: fighting the water
The Egyptians: inviting the water
And Portugal 🇵🇹 people want to be the water 💧
Solution: send the North Sea to Egypt
The British: rules the water
@@obi-wankenobimasterjediand5091 In a similar vein, in the US there have actually been some plans to build an aqueduct from the Columbia River in the wet Northwest to semi-arid California. Water rights from the increasingly depleted Colorado River (where Southern CA AND Phoenix get most of their water) have become a hot point.
Shinji Ikari turn everyone into water
KhAnubis how did you look so stylish in this entire video?
Having a good website, obviously!
@@KhAnubis i saw what you did with that red head, must have made all the men stay for the advert
@@ibrahim-sj2cr ?
@@ibrahim-sj2cr where seed head
@@KhAnubis 4:44 u edit this video with MacBook??
BTW, you forget Egypt's biggest geological strength. Egypt has vast amount of untapped natural resources (Natural Gas, Oil, Gold, rare earth metals, solar power potential). The entire western Shara desert was never searched for OIL yet its next door neighbor (Lybia) have huge reserves.
yeah to be honest if egypt finds oil in the western sahara it will be so good for the economy but i think its too late every country is looking at how they can reduce their carbon footprint and electric cars are slowly going to replace cars run by oil.
@@egyptian3682 You still will always need oil for the shipping Industry, Air travel, petrochemicals like plastic and other industrial derivatives, finally heating for colder climate countries like Canada and northern Europe. Oil is not going away anytime soon.
The oil boom has long passed. Oil is profitable because western countries pay a lot for it. Now the west is looking for alternatives. Heating is now being done with air source heat pumps. I live in Scotland, a cold country with big oil reserves. Even we are reducing production and consumption of oil and gas.
@@scottwhitley3392 Care to explain further what do you mean by heating from air source heat pumps? Where is the energy coming from? Unless the world switches to Nuclear & renewables like wind & solar (which need oil to be produced) Natural gas will remain the most economical form of heating and peak electricity generation. And finally, electric cars need electricity to recharge. The infrastructure will take decades to build and we still have the problem of generating the electricity.
PS. I am a Mechanical Engineer and specialized in power engineering. Show articles from reputable sources that disprove my points.
@@peterhermina656 The energy comes from electricity. Scotland produces 97% of its electrical needs from renewable sources as of 2020 and it’s only going be further supplemented by the massive investment into tidal and pumped storage. Not even mentioning the fact that several large scale offshore wind farm has began construction.
Remember most European nations have deals with Saudi Arabia and Russia for cheaper oil and gas. Having to pay for exploration then setting up new fields would increase the cost of Egyptian oil.
I’m a Marine Engineer and work on Wind turbine construction vessels. This data is taken directly from the Scottish government website.
Just search (Scottish electricity generation in the ScotGov website)
You are correct about heat being a massive consumer of oil and gas but it is a problem that we have the technology right now to deal with. Egypt can prosper without the need for oil and gas extraction. It’s in a favourable geopolitical location on earth.
We identify as culturally and linguisticly arab
But in actuality we have a very diverse population from very dark blacks in the south (Aswan) to blond hair blue eyes in the Greek city (Alexanderia) nonetheless we consider each other as just Egyptian and there is no difference between us we are all one united nation , I hope that clarifies it💙
Nubains are brown not blacks
Blond hair???? I'm from Alexandria and I'm pretty sure they just have their hair dyed xd
Alexandria is not a greek city and blonde hair is not easy to find in egypt😂
@Lhhhhhhhhh arabs in egypt are just 4% ..egypt politically in the arab league doesnt make its people arab
People in this video's comment section are freaking racist, they view the word "Arab" as a deragtory word and want to disassociate themselves from it
As an Egyptian, the situation with the Nile is extremely worrying. The Arab League is set to host an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss the issue. Let's hope we don't have to go to war over this.
Israel is the one who is coercing Ethiopia to do it
@@muslimheavenite8192 wouldn't Israel wanna help Egypt to gain it's Support against Hamas.
@@mohammadzaid1221 forget Hamas if Israel who convinced Ethiopia to make the dam, succeed in doing so, Egypt will cripple so Israel can benefit from it inorder to fulfill their dreams of a greater Israel, divide and rule,
@@mnn7723 everything was done by the colonialists and the Zionist inorder to diffuse power of the Muslim countries in that region,
@@muslimheavenite8192 israel has nothing in here, israel is just like living in your mind 😡😡
I have a friend that thinks that Egyptians live in deserts and use camels for transportation LMAO
LOL we all have that one friend; only for me, I know a bunch of them..
Well he isn't entirely wrong.
wait a minute ... don't we ?
wait a minute ... don't we ?
Well, the Egyptians are the first to stay in homes and palaces
Outstanding work! You’re underrated as hell.
@Roshaun Roache no its the first most
What channel has Egyptian symbolism but doesn't cover Egypt?
KhAnubis
KhAnubis SquarePants
This video had to happen eventually!
Me
Well he has ancient Egyptian symbol. Modern Egypt shares nothing but the name.
"...at least for those of you who actually watched it."
Damn. Now I gotta.
Thank you for this! The main lesson is size of a country doesn’t matter! A country can be large but if most of its land is inhospitable or very expensive to develop the country is at a disadvantage! Deserts, landlocked or mountainous regions makes it very difficult or more expensive for developing vs flat land near the ports.
Not really egypt is building 30 new cities without costing themselves much
"A country can be large but if most of its land is inhospitable" *Russian noises*
Egypt was to over powered so the devs nerfed them. Change my mind.
Egypt was powerful
BUT the devs introduced stronger nations
Specifically when Egypt is weak
Like rome, who used console commands and gave themselves op stuff at the start of the game
@@imcloud305 fucking power creep
@@imcloud305 I challenge you to get verified
It was conquerored alot and ancient Egypt is already dead and gone, modern Egypt is just another arab muslim country that approapriate egypt ancient culture and history.
Man, your video is more educational than geography classes in my school, keep up the goodwork and i wish you all luck👍
it is a beutiful country with a rich history
Dessert,fertile ground,nile river maybe best view on earth
Well the real egypt is dead anyway
@ϩⲱⲣ ur arab stop joking
@ϩⲱⲣ ur as much an Egyptian as an iraqi is persian
@ϩⲱⲣ all that survives of the real egypt is the name and thats it
I learned a lot I never knew about modern day Egypt from this video. I appreciate your hard work! Love your logo btw!
KhAnubis: Why is Egypt’s geography might be too good for its own good
Every Egyptian on the planet: I have been summoned
KhAnubis posting his comment 6 hour earlier to stop everyone from saying "first".
Egypt :has good Geography
Also Egypt : gets all its water for agriculture,drinking, electricity and other industries from one river that comes from a country Egypt has no friendship with
This is fine
@Roshaun Roache reality 101 its hilarious
Ethiopia had a plot to assassinate the Egyptian president in the 90s then relationships collapsed
@@randomh9191 how do u come up with such lies
@@AMR_k400
Its a fact that you can easily google check.
Mubarak's assassination attempt in 1995 in Addis Ababa.
@@GORO911 i did not say someone didn't try to assassinate him but it was not Ethiopia it was sudan and sudan was even sanctioned because of it
I mean, they often had millennia of not having native rule until the 1950s.
“Egypt is really easy to oppress” - whatifalthist
@@themingxhe5330 which is true
@@themingxhe5330 a fellow Althisian
@Anas Mohamed Who df loved the ottoman rule? Then why did we have so many revolutions against them???
There were Egyptian rulers in ancient Egypt
Glad you are doing a video on your native country!
*Nile river runs for miles to hug EGYPT ❤*
Your puns and unexpected intellectual jokes killing me everytime
same as me
KhAnubis "I never go outside"
*I feel your pain*
Introverts unite ✊
That postlude add was very clever .
Love it.
8:10 never actually heard any Egyptian saying that,they just say they are part of an international river and Ethiopia trying to monopolize that river is imperialistic and wrong.
the rights the nile water was an agreement ~1902 we gave up a piece of land for it
@@mryuk1621 yep Ethiopia took a piece of Sudan under that agreement,now they want to keep the land they took and still violate the agreement.
@@mryuk1621 Then sudan has full right to recliam that territory......
@@moatazfouad2317 the funny thing is that the dam was built on the land that Sudan gave to Ethiopia in 1902.
That means if Sudan decided to retrieve the land they are going to take the dam with it.
@@Adam.2712 What goes around , comes around.......
9:07 is that a map marking fires throughout the Nile Delta?..
I found this to be an interesting and informative video! Also, I found it funny that you said that you aren't claiming an Egyptian throne at 0:44! I could see why you had to say that, since you are the one wearing an Egyptian headdress!
Surprising that you even included the dispute over Bir-Tawil and Hala-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-b Triangle
As an Egyptian the video is really good, but the problem here in Egypt isn't really overpopulation, it is the combination of Population condensation and the mismanagement of recourses, these are mainly caused by the expensive housing in the more outskirt cities (most of which were specifically built for poor people to be relocated to) and the government's carelessness to provide proper services in the more rural governments in the delta and upper Egypt, which caused a lot of immigration to find better jobs, finding housing too expensive, this lead to a big slum problem, the big Population and the big growth in it are actually really, really beneficial if used right. It is just that the government doesn't care about actually using it and promote the decrease of population instead
Maybe during Mubarak's time, this comment would hold some relevance, but today the Egyptian government are building entire cities ground up all over the country, with all the necessary infrastructure. But still, increasing awareness is also as important. Egypt's population increase by 2 million a year (!).
2 million a year is like creating an Ireland every 2 years lol
@@randomh9191 I was referring to these cities. These cities like Al galala have ridiculously high prices for people living in slums and poor alleys, They are basically counterproductive at this state.
This high increase in population is good, Even if 5 million a year, People don't realise that population is a treasure
@@retf8977 How come? I thought Egypt was already removing the slums are relocating the people there to the newly constructed cities basically dirt cheap. Also, population can be a blessing, yes....but if you have the enough resources to support them. And Egypt doesn't have the resources needed to do so.
@@randomh9191 That may be true in some cases, but slums are still an overwhelmingly big problem and theses cities are still expensive for these people
Egypt has a ton of recourses, one of the highest in Africa and the middle East, But the problem is government mismanagement
I like your vids greetings from Egypt
Egypt has similar issue with water as Pakistan. River Indus and it's tributaries are lifeline for millions in an Arid / semi-arid country and constant disputes with neighbours over share of water.
That is so true my Egyptian friend. Love from Pakistan. 🇵🇰🤝🇪🇬
love pakistan from Egypt ,we pray to Allah to solve our problems🤲
As a Pakistani I can confirm. Our major lifeline IS Indus valley River. But we are facing other problems because of our government failure and our water problem with India (building dams on rivers flowing into Pakistan)
@@mirzahamzabaig5667 Just out of curiosity,what do you think of Imran khan
@@NisarKhan-jm1uh
Nothing tbh. He leaves us alone (I.e doesn't chase after us) so I guess we have a slight positive view of him in Karachi.
DJ Egypt: Suffering from success
I am proud to be egyptian
Same
Really like your video's! Keep up the good work
ولو ظل الإنسان ينكر كل ما لا يحسه لما خسر بذلك الأديان وحدها، بل خسر معها العلوم والمعارف وقيم الآداب والأخلاق.
"If man would deny all that he did not feel, he would not lose religions alone, but he would lose knowledge, values and morals"
- Abbas Al Aqqad (Egyptian writer)
Good video, very high quality video production. One of your best videos.
Egypt And Ethiopia Can Be The PowerHouses of Africa together ...
not with sudan existing
they would never let that happen lest they get over shadowed
@@MaleAnkha i am talking about long term strong cooperation
not the matter of the dam
True
@@polasamierwahsh421 that if Ethiopia respects international treaties. Ethiopia is just an arrogant bastard which doesn’t respect treaties. Egypt and Ethiopia are on a brink of a war, because of Ethiopian administration that wants to fill the dam without signing an agreement. Wtf u are talking about. Egypt tried this and failed.
@@yousefdessouki8903
,😜😜 ethiopian
No wonder they had one of the most powerful civilisations
Huh
Powerful? They were a province under the Roman empire lel
@CIA fun fact you can be a powerful nation in things other then military also ancient Egypt had a very powerful military
@@drpepper3838 it's also the most profitable region for roman empire
@@drpepper3838 For a small fraction of their history, yes.
your videos are so good lol ty for the shoutout I had watched your How We Traveled in the Ancient World already, and I'm also still patiently waiting for a sequel to your reading of the FSM's constitution, can you read Bolivia's next lol
Cairo did Exist in ancient times but in a smaller land southwest of it called Memphis, Egyptians do not think that they are the masters of the river ,more than 95 % of its agriculture depend on it , and Ethiopia was in those treaties that's why the land that has the Ethiopian Dam on it "Benishangul-Gumuz" was given to Ethiopia. you need more research bud.
nobody cares
@@joshuathompson4242 you did
@@jacklol4248 We don't so we will fill it
@@jacklol4248 Obviously without hurting anyone
@@andegnaentertainment6172 Like if that's a real thing
Fun topic! Great video!
I really am liking these more in-depth videos!
Who is from Egypt as me? 🇪🇬🇪🇬🖤🖤
Ta7ya masr
Me
Left what I was doing and came immediately
To be technically correct, Egypt actually has two regions in Asia: the Sinai Peninsula and the Isthmus of Suez. Peninsula means a piece of land projecting out from the mainland into a body of water and is surrounded by water on three sides. The Isthmus of Suez is the narrow 120-kilometre-wide land bridge that lies between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, it isn't really a part of the Sinai Peninsula geographically.
Yaaay, finally I was waiting for this video for at least 2hours now, I dont know if that proves I have no sort of relationship or I'm obsessed with this channel 😅
Does the Ethiopian reservoir even needed? I mean, why not turn it into polder? That way, Ethiopia would gain massive farmlands and the reduced size of the reservoir would be faster to to be filled, a win-win situation for both country.
This Nile dam project by Ethiopia is kinda dangerous, Ethiopia has to consider the effect that their actions will have on other countries who share the river with them. It’s almost like Egypt deciding to close of the Suez Canal to the world because of “Sovereignty”. The world is interconnected and people should learn to share and consider others especially in things that involve others.
@Anonym Person Who said that we are gonna stop the water?
@Anonym Person You're right an agreement is a must but i can assure you that Ethiopia has no intention to harm Egyptians
Tell that to China,America and Turkey who have all built dams on international rivers all claimed sovereignty and helped their economies grow exponentially why do rules only apply to Ethiopia when no one respects them? What would happen to those countries if they haven't built dams would they have been able to produce enough electricity and grow their respective economies? and finally dams don't consume water.Water is only needed for generating electricity and then water is released.
@Anonym Person our prime minister made a visit to cairo and showed willingnes for a fair deal but your president and trump tried to twist our arm and force a deal which isn't in our interest and your government ruined an opportunity for a peaceful agreement.
Just a comment to stimulate the algorithm here
For the Algorithm Gods 🙌🏻
Cool Vid
Egypt should make a giant sand castle.
You mean pyramids ?!
Done.
It is one already.
They already filled the 1st stage last July 2020 and they are planning to fill the second stage next July, We already(along with Sudan I think) filed a case to the UN security council and probably Ethiopia will back down and postpone filling the 2nd stage, especially that a civil war just recently started there and the government is fighting the rebel TPLF forces and committing genocides against the Tigray people which gets Ethiopia sanctioned by many countries, We Egyptians don't mind them filling their dam our only problem is the speed of the process, they want to do it fast but this will cause severe droughts in the the Nile river valley
Finaly dude, i have been waiting for like 7 hours
Your comment about Egypt’s geography being a natural barrier is wrong.
Egypt was ruled by foreigners from roughly 320 BCE to 1952 CE.
That is more than 2250 years of natural protection.
It was also invaded by the ancient Greeks and Persians.
The ancient Egyptians are a mix of traded/ invaded people from East, West, North and South of the Nile.
The Sinai Peninsula is very mountainous? I guess we will never know which one Moses went up on!
It's legit called "Mount Moses" lol
Is the Nile River the reason why so many empires wanted to conquered Egypt?
Yes, it's one of the most fertile land in the region, until this day Egypt still serve as breadbasket for eastern Mediterranean.
Ancient empires saw it as a crop goldmine but the British empire was just there for the suez
Egypt have the best postion in the world and have alot of gold and metals
Both Egypt and Ethiopia can both benefit from the dome they need to put their differences aside and work with each other
No the dam if not filled in 12 years will hurt egypt and kill millions of thirst
@@kareem.n7966 God increases the populations himself and he is their provider so we know there will always be enough water to go round. There is no deficiency in God providing but there is with people hoarding so share and there will be enough for everybody. Pray that God provides more water than is necessary so that possible Ethiopian hoarding or possible Egyptian perceived need for a water buffer does not lead to an all out war
@@ibrahim-sj2cr I respect you but still did you see what happened in Iraq from Turkish and Iranian dams
@@kareem.n7966 i know what happened in iraq from the turkish dam(s). Turkey did delay filling the dam after Iraq protested. there was also lack of rainfall in iraq at the time. i dont know enough about the turkish ilisu dam to say what happened. also when God witholds his bounties in a certain region its also a blessing
@@ibrahim-sj2cr
كسم اثيوبيا
GLENDALE ARIZONA GANG WHERE YOU AT
"Egypt is a pretty easy area to oppress"
-Whatifalthist2020
I knew someone would quote him, and if it wasn’t someone else *it was gonna be me!*
Yeah that video of his was hilariously ignorant not just of Egypt but pretty much every country he talked about.
@@eca3101 ok explain how.
@@taptiotrevizo9415 just because a random guy that just *predicted* wars that had been going for over 20 years doesn't mean the country is actually trash, people thought china was never going to unite after the fall of qing but what happened? They're now a superpower and about to be the strongest, a dumbass like that guy has no idea of the countries he talks about other than "online research" egypt will continue to be the strongest African country and will never be invaded by anyone, every single man in Egypt would fight for his country until his death, also that dumbass also said turkey is gonna be a *superpower* but they're currently failing and has a shit economy, overall don't trust a random man that just read statistics that mean nothing.
@@taptiotrevizo9415 his analysis of Egypt was not even amateur, it was just hilarious speculation with a terrible understanding of history
Good video.
The solution to having a perfect society:
a dank river valley
Our Pyongyang sits on the Taedong for a reason
Well said Supreme Leader
Tae what 😳
@@shyamkumarkhangembam9169 tae-(currency of Vietnam)
Yes
May God protect Egypt and its great people Greetings to all Arab countries 🇪🇬🇱🇧🇹🇷🇮🇶🇸🇩🇦🇪🇩🇿🇸🇦🌟🌟
Turkey is not an Arabic country it’s a Muslim one
We are only Egyptian just as you are American even if you speak English but you aren't an English guy.
Our main race is coptic for the majority of Egypt regions plus Nubian in South, and few Amazigh in West
We hate having additional entity to us & our country .
Copt in all Egyptian scripts & langague means Egyptian ( Copt = Kypt = Gypt = Egypt = Egyptian)
Thank you
Ancient egypt is a fascinating topic to talk!! 😀😀😀
Btw if you look at it carefully, egypt nile delta looks like pubic hair
It's the Mediterranean's vadge!
Why did you curse me with this forbidden knowledge? 😃
In Egypt, the Nile delta and the valley are commonly known to look like the lotus flower from space.
But I like seeing new perspectives...... Interesting.
Glad you all interested with this pervert perspective
May the pervertness bless you all
@@thegrandlord2914 thanks lord pervertnor the second
Nice 👌
Nice video
Small correction: Ethiopia was not only present in the 1902 treaty, it signed it as a sovereign empire while the brits signed for egypt.
This treaty is also the reason why Ethiopia was given its entire northern territory am area the size of Greece.
Just wanted to point that out.
Because somehow the notion of "nah we don't accept the treaty, we weren't part of it, it's colonial powers, etc of bullshit
Seems to be a lie told so many times the internet believed it.
So yeah not only is Ethiopia legally obliged not to build any dams on the Nile, it is now, legally speaking, occupying egyptian-sudanese lands that it used to control under the condition of not building dams on the nile
And as an Egyptian that lived through two populous revolutions to change the political direction in the last ten years; I can tell you that if the current government doesn't make an example out of the Ethiopians for daring wronging us that way, we will remove it and bring one that does.
For if we have to die we would either die fighting before dying of thirst, or we will build the fourth pyramid in the abbysinian governrate of Egypt
Anyways love Egypt from Ethiopia
@@andegnaentertainment6172 love to the free republics of Oromia, Tigray and Beni Shangul
From egypt
@@mahmoodali5043 Sure
@@andegnaentertainment6172 ;)
@@mahmoodali5043 That's not gonna happen but ☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
never been so early, hello!
Egypt is lucky to have such an amazing and knowledgeable pharaoh like KhAnubis the Great
also, that Suez Canal bit was hilarious. Did not expect to see a boat on the keyboard. Well played, made my day
Bro, I see you everywhere.
Yeah me too
I’m glad I’m from egypt
Actually, ancient countries of the Middle East had it usually much easier to become powerful. Egypt didn't have enough access to the wood of good quality and as the result, after some time the Middle Eastern Empires definitely dominated Egypt technologically.
Nope, because most of the lands in the middle east are not fertile
yeah, I know, but I think the places where the civilisations in the Middle East developed were fertile enough ( to mention Mesopotamia for instance ). I don't want to complain, I see that you're from Arabian-speaking country, so you probably know better. It's just that I've read the book about Egypt recently and they mentioned my "theory"
@@مالكالقطيف i am quite sure the ancient middle eastern powers that dominated Egypt once were not rich in wood or fertile soil as much as u make it up to be
"I made this video to talk about Egypt so I'm gonna talk about EGYPT"
The premise that Egypt’s geography is too good for its own good, is totally pointless. It has been that way thousands of years. Foreign powers came and went, but the country still exists. We are peace loving, but when it comes to self defense we will fight.
Yeah right, Ancient Egyptians used to live in that place and now arabs but hey as long as the place continues to be inhabited its okay
@@ananeya6713 i am not from an arab decent
@@ananeya6713 identity-mag.com/dna-analyses-shows-that-egyptians-are-not-arabs/
egyptindependent.com/dna-analysis-proves-egyptians-are-not-arabs/#:~:text=As%20the%20graph%20below%20shows,three%20percent%20are%20South%20European.
Ethiopia is building the dam for electric power generation only, its not for irrigation or something ealse; and the reservoir is filled from the flooding not from the river, and it during the rainy seasons. There is no way to cult the water flow, it just generate electricity and continue flowing to Egypt. Imagine being the source of 86% of the water but having 60% of their population with out electricity in 2021 C. So no need to go to war for nonsense.Pretty sure the dam not to harm the down stream countries.Egypt has also many other water source choices.
Great video man, I’m dropping a like to help the algorithm. I hope you would get lots of views for your video because they’re really nice well put together
Let's hope we don't have to go to war
Nice to see the ancient Egyptian gods still caring for their people, even though they no longer believe in them hahah
they are fake
@@Ashraf-Hrira all gods are fake
@@TommyElijahCabelloReal what is your proof that God is fake?
@@Ashraf-Hrira what is your proof that they are fake?
@@sodinc that what I am saying their is no proof that God is fake
Just to imagine that my country was a world super power at one point in history, and now is just a regular 3rd world developing country, hurts my chest💔😔
Ethiopia has planned to build another 100 smaller dams in the Nile river so Egypt cry more!!!
Destroying the GERD dam now is impossible because a large lake has been formed by the first filling of the dam ,if you strike it ,the flood will wash sudan and parts of Egypt from the map.
So soon you will buy every drop of water for Ethiopia.
Ah yes. We humans have gotten so low to the point where we will later beg other for earth's most valuable resource, water. You're a good example lmao.
@@Lazer-bp9lf shut up, Egypt is acting like Nile belongs to them while 86% of the water cames from Ethiopia. They think they are the master of Nile while they contribute 0% of the water or they don't contribute anything for the preservation of the resources.
In fact they evaporate very large amount of water because they built the Aswan dam in the wrong position. Do some research before talking shit, idiot!!!!!
@@Eyammovie Egyptians are using treaties by the British in the colonial ere 😂
@@laniedulay4043 yes
I will screenshot your comment to use it against you when your Dam becomes ashes.
Nice
Everybody overlooks Uganda 🇺🇬 the source of river Nile.
Providing water 💦 to Egypt
Mostly because there are no issue between Uganda, Egypt, and Sudan. People are mostly looking on Ethiopia because it's threatening to dry the Nile.
@@randomh9191 no Egypt wants all off the water(75%).Doesent sound right.
@@winstonolga8281 Egypt uses 55B cubic meters of water and recycles them at least 4 times and has water scarcity. Ethiopia has 1000B cubic meters of water and doesn't have water scarcity. Ethiopia wants to print free money by selling the water.
@@winstonolga8281 Selling water from international river doesn't sound right.
@@randomh9191 very stupid argument. First off all who gave Egypt the 55.5 qbm im 59?And doesent It need the other party involved(ethiopia,rest off upper nile to sign the contract)??Can i have a quarter off your payment,i made a contract with my neighbour.Arab logic.1000 bcbm lol.Even if.Just in some region is plenty of water and seasonal for 3-4month.Would take extrem much money to benefit from that.Do you pay?You are just embarrasing.
..psst why not talk about Cyprus and the surrounding oil and gas field?
I think we had an agreement with them a few years back about sharing it since it's in an area in between both Egypt and Cyprus.
@@mohamedelkayal8871Lol yeh maybe.... then Ergoden and Turkey entered the chat :)... I was trolling... it's a huge geopolitical mess at the mo sadly.
@@sisyphusvasilias3943 yeah I know. Turkey wanted in as well 🤣
Bro can't get monitized cause he mentioned "Israel and Palestine"
That's why I hate UA-cam...
Nah it's cuz he didn't wanna start a fight in the comments, don't think he'd get demonitized if he said it
No this video was monetized perfectly fine
Egypt need waterdesalination in the day purely by solar energy and using it to provide water for multiple new smaller towns and sprinkled farmland
I love the cartoon books for sources
What?
Oh c'mon
I thought you'd say that founding your civilization next to a river was great, because crossing a river uses all your movement points.
That evergreen joke got me laughing so hard lol
would have been nice for you to use a satellite photo with more than 3 pixels lol
5:07 so basically just add two Spains into Czechia
*Egypt*
Roses are red
My name is Dave
This poem makes no sense
Microwave
Wah wah! I approved your poem 👍
Your video and script uses citations. No other educational channels do that. What a scientist.
You deserve reallifelore type subs
Do italy next
“Egypt is very easy to oppress”
-WhatifAlthist
I mean all you gotta do is control 1 river.
I mean, it's not that it's easy to oppress, it's just that everyone wants to oppress it.
All enemies that tried to conquer us or oppress us were gladly kicked out and they never dared to even attack us again.
@@jonathanataala5592 i wish it was true 😂
if that was the case the real egypt would still be alive
@@byron-ih2ge Egypt is more alive than literally all other civilizations
Everything change that's a fact
If you're an amerocan , then Morocco now is 716,550 sq km (check the cia world factbook)
My problem with Egypt is lets say they agree to split the nile waters with Ethiopia. lets say 80% for Egypt 10% for Sudan and 10% for Ethiopia even in this dream like scenario Egypt is overpopulated and still growing rapidly. How is that 80% enough. Now lets say Ethiopia gives 100% of the water even then Egypt is growing the nile will never be enough. Egypt is the problem.
Egypt doesn't even pass the 55 billion cubic meters per year,Ethiopia mean while has 20 lakes,9 rivers,25 dams and resevoirs with more being built and you say that is not enough?Ethipoia who you say had famines not so long ago suddenly has a larger polulation than Egypt of 112 million,has irrigated forests and farm land while Egypt is mostly arid deserts and you say Egypt is the problem?We didn't say you coulsn't build the dam but to say you want to fill it in 4 years is absolute nonesense,8 years is the minimum,do you know what would happen if the dam fills during the dry season?And you are saying Egypt gets the lion share of water?What kind of hypocrisy is that?
@@moatazfouad2317 people dont build cities in the desert and breed like rats for a reason the desert does not simply support such cut your coat to thay size
@@moatazfouad2317 Ethiopia agreed that they're gonna fill the dam in 7 years and then Egypt said 20 years lol
@@andegnaentertainment6172 no ethiopia said 3 years
@@originsandcivilizations3983 Update your information
Can you do one on Tunisia!
Moral of the story. Everyone needs to stop having so many kids.
NO
Children bring blessings just so you know.
China and India will rule the world. China is now allowing for 3 children because they want to conquer the world
@@mapleleaves2289 lol india? China has a demographical demise
Ahh good old Neo-Malthusian bs. Even if it was proven wrong countless of times, it still rears it's ugly head
This guy for this video and profile he gotta join my good egyptian family