Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Expose Mubarak with Bashir plans to destroy the dams Ethiopia

Expose Mubarak with Bashir plans to destroy the dams Ethiopia

Expose Mubarak with Bashir plans to destroy the dams Ethiopia

ويكيليكس تكشف خطط مبارك مع البشير لتدمير سدود أثيوبيا Revealed documents published by the site "Wikileaks" that former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was planning to hit any projects set up by Ethiopia on the Nile River, and has already received approval from Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to host an Egyptian military base on the land of Sudan.
The documents revealed that the water has undergone in the last years of the rule of former President for the management of General Omar Suleiman, head of the General Intelligence Service, instead of the Ministry of Irrigation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In one of the cables published by WikiLeaks in the correspondence between the company Stratfor, which is based in Texas and the Egyptian diplomat senior and owner of Arab magazine famous, pointed telegram to the diplomat said that former President Hosni Mubarak asked the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir a small base in southern Khartoum, to be able to from attacking any water installations Ethiopia plans to create on the Blue Nile and Bashir agreed.
And dissemination of WikiLeaks telegrams attributed to company Stratfor, a private U.S. consultancy and security that actually work, according to the site, as a consulting intelligence, which provides its services to many countries, including the security services major in the United States in addition to a number of major international companies.
In the context of the controversy increased recently possibilities to face the dam Renaissance, who engaged the Ethiopian government on its construction, suggested by some experts that Egypt can be directed military strike peek into the dam as he emphasized some military experts difficulty of launching an attack on Ethiopia in military terms, but WikiLeaks published a series of letters over the past year about the relationship between Egypt, Sudan and ratios of one to a high-level official source is a permanent link former President Hosni Mubarak and Omar Suleiman, head of intelligence at that time.
According to the message that dating to 26 - 5 - 2010 that Egypt has asked the Sudan establishment of a military base for the commandos in Sudan to face the worst-case scenario in the event insisted Ethiopia to build facilities on the Nile River, and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir agreed to build an air base small in the city of Kosti , which is located south of Khartoum to host the Egyptian commando forces that might be sent to Ethiopia to destroy any water facilities are built on the Blue Nile.
In a telegram percentage and Chaeliks to telegrams company Stratfor said Egypt's ambassador in Lebanon on 15 March 2010, "will make Egypt utmost efforts to prevent southern Sudan from the declaration of independence," the ambassador said, according to the cable, that the Egyptian government has concern the results of a referendum next year, which will be Southerners make a decision on whether they want to continue within a united Sudan or to establish an independent country. Because the issue of Nile water of paramount importance for Egypt, she could not deal with two separate governments in Sudan.
The source added that Egypt played a vital role in pushing the Arab League to organize an Arab conference for investment and development in southern Sudan. A conference, which was aimed at participation of Arab countries in the affairs of Sudan and provide incentives for southerners to vote against secession. The source added that the investment opportunities in southern Sudan is limited. As it is rich in minerals and water resources and has an abundance of fertile agricultural land.
In answer to a question from a company Stratfor that the company learned that the issue of the Nile have been moved from the Ministry of Irrigation and external to the National Security Agency, which is subject to the presidency led intelligence Omar Suleiman. This reflects, according to the company, the Egyptian interest in the case .. What can be achieved by changing the responsibility of the file? And what can be provided by the National Security Agency in a different way in this case, the official said, "There is no doubt that the owner of Omar Suleiman and Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, during his recent visit to Khartoum last week. Egyptians do not want the independence of South Sudan, and feel that the independence of the south will increase the problems of Egypt regarding Nile water. The Egyptians are interested in ending the crisis in Darfur and stability in Sudan. They also believe that the stability of Sudan unzipping Egyptian national security, and Egyptians believed that the solution to the crisis in Sudan must be diplomatically and includes all the riparian States. They believe that the development projects provided decisive answer to share the waters of the Nile River. But the problem is that this country is stable and is not ready for Regional Cooperation Capricorn and long-term. Omar Suleiman was willing to see if Omar al-Bashir was prepared to allow the presence of Egyptian troops, including commando units for the secret presence in Sudan to face the probability disposed to take the forces of reaction, such as the bombing of dams under construction. But I want to emphasize that these sources insist that the Egyptian government will do its utmost to avoid the type of actions to solve the problem. Where the government believes it needs more water, and that the only way to get more water will be through regional cooperation, which includes providing more technical assistance to them by Egypt "
The Telegraph quoted the company's own question: What can you do Egypt and Sudan? What are the options that are discussed?, And added, "Many Egyptians see that there is a disaster will fall. It will show the effects of the disaster during the 20-50 years. But diplomacy is the best approach that Egypt can resort to. However, they are asking alternative plans to deal with the worst-case scenario, including commando operations. But it is unlikely that Aljioa to in the near future, Valmusrien confident that international donors will not invest in water projects are controversial on the Nile River that did not reach the countries concerned to agreement on it, and put Egypt plans long-term include the development of African countries on the Nile River to Egypt can buy food and cattle from them.
Another cable dated 1-6 2010 proportions site to a senior Egyptian security source level and in direct contact with Mubarak and Suleiman, and telegraph cables company Stratfor also date back to 1-6-2010 Telegraph, she said, "President Mubarak met last week with four of the five countries by demanding more rights with regard to the Nile River (it is not clear whether the meeting was a face-to-face or by phone), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and reached an agreement with Egypt and pledged cooperation that the waters of the Nile will be used only to generate electricity and not be diverted for irrigation, In contrast, Egypt pledged more development projects. We will continue to talk with them until we are sure that all parties are committed to the agreement .. But the only country that did not cooperate was the Ethiopia. We continue to talk with them using the diplomatic approach. And of course, we discuss military cooperation with Sudan. And we have a strategic treaty with Sudan in the event of any disaster with regard to the Nile, where Sudan will be exposed to the risk of first and then we are. We can not afford it, and military cooperation, which is discussed with Sudan is only for emergencies, but I do not think we'll get to that stage. There will be no war. If the disaster occurred, we will send a plane to fling the dam and back in one day. It's as simple as that. Or we can send our special forces to disrupt or destroy the dam. But we will not resort to a military solution now. It is only a preventive plan. If we recall process is carried out by Egypt in the late seventies, I think in 1976, when Ethiopia was trying to create a large dam, we blew up the equipment on its way into the sea to Ethiopia. This is a case worthy of study. "
In another telegram in 23-6-2010 increase the company to the Egyptian diplomat, according to the telegram, the Egyptian diplomat reported that the Egyptian government despaired of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, adding that Cairo considers that Bashir turbulent and obsessed with power. He wants Egyptians to intervene to save him. The source added that the Egyptians do not want to do so because they believe that South Sudan will triumph in the referendum and gets independence, the government is willing to develop a strong working relationship with the new political body in the south. He says that Egypt has already pledged two years ago to finance water projects in southern Sudan. Egypt, he says, will complement the Jonglei Canal Project, which will benefit both southern Sudan and Egypt. He says that Egypt is looking forward to the end of the referendum as it would not allow Israel to acquire the south. Cairo will be made maximum efforts to provide all types of basic aid to South private participation in water projects.
In another telegram, dated July 29, 2010, attributed to Egypt's ambassador to Lebanon, told the ambassador that the Egyptians prefer to deal with a united Sudan, but they are beginning to realize that the South will achieve independence. He added that the South Sudan needs of Egypt as far as Egypt need assurances that Alnl water will not be affected due to the separation of the south. The South needs help Egypt in the construction of infrastructure for the countries of the South. The Egyptians finally decided to do so. But he acknowledged that Egypt was a bit slow in responding to the signals that come from southern Sudan to express goodwill toward Egypt.
He pointed out that Salva Kiir was to reassure Egyptians that the flow of water to them will not be affected, but it is to stop the Jonglei Canal controversial.

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