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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU

Will this be next Middle East war?

Military prepares as major dispute threatens to rock region

Posted: April 05, 2011

8:42 pm Eastern

By Klein

© 2011 WorldNetDaily

JERUSALEM – The new Egyptian government has instructed its military to prepare

for any eventuality regarding a crucial water dispute with neighboring Ethiopia,

according to Egyptian security sources speaking to WND.

The dispute centers around the Nile River, which is used by both Ethiopia and

Egypt for water resources.

Ethiopia is planning to construct a nearly $5 billion dam, called the Great

Millennium Dam, along the Nile River about 25 miles from the Sudan border. The

dam will section off a larger portion of the Nile than is used now by Ethiopia.

Egypt is adamantly opposed to the dam or any deal that would reduce its share of

the Nile and give more access to other countries.

A 1929 colonial-era treaty gives Egypt majority rights to the Nile's waters. But

six African countries have signed a petition, the Entebbe Agreement, calling for

all Nile Basin countries to modify the old pact and re-allocate the shares of

water from the Nile River.

Egyptian security sources say Cairo is appealing to the U.S. and European Union

to oppose the proposed Ethiopian dam.

The sources said the Egyptian military believes Israel is encouraging Ethiopia

to build the dam as a way to weaken the caretaker Egyptian government following

the toppling of Hosni Mubarak's regime. Mubarak was a stanch U.S. ally.

The sources further said the Egyptian military has been told to prepare for any

eventuality regarding the situation.

While the Egyptian security sources said they hoped the confrontation did not

escalate to a military level, one source told WND " the regime may be inching

closer to a water war. "

The dispute marks the latest militant stance by the new Egyptian regime amid

fears in the country of the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood

seeks to create an Islamic caliphate. Both Hamas and al-Qaida are Brotherhood

offshoots.

On Monday, former International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei,

who had previously announced his intentions to run for the presidency of Egypt,

said " if Israel attacked Gaza we would declare war against the Zionist regime. "

The same day, Egypt's foreign minister said Cairo is ready to re-establish

diplomatic ties with Tehran after a break of more than 30 years, signaling a

clear shift in Iran policy since the fall of Mubarak.

" The Egyptian and Iranian people deserve to have mutual relations reflecting

their history and civilization, " said Foreign Minister Nabil Elaraby after

meeting with Iranian official Mugtabi Amani.

Days after Mubarak stepped aside, Egypt allowed the passage of two Iranian

warships through the strategic Suez Canal for the first time since 1979.

Also WND reported last month, the Egyptian military command met with Hamas to

discuss ways to build a better relationship with the Islamist organization.

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