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WATER AS A FACTOR IN WAR & SOVEREIGNTY
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WATER AS A FACTOR IN WAR & SOVEREIGNTY
Yesterday, the United States struck a desalination plant in Iran a facility that turns saltwater into drinkable water for civilians. A rule governing the "civility" of war (especially during stages of escalation) is to not directly target civilian infrastructure, and … Continue reading
Ohenenana, Tamara and 6 others5 Comments-
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@nonmwense-abibi good question
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@AfroN8V Just looked it up
Water stress level
“Bahrain has been identified as having one of the highest water stress levels in the world, with a rate of 3,878%.
This figure signifies that water withdrawal in Bahrain significantly exceeds its renewable water resources, making it one of the most water-stressed nations globally”“Water stress of over 100% indicates that a country is consuming more water than it has available, relying heavily on non-renewable sources or desalination.”
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Iran chillin compared to everybody else basically in that immediate region. Interesting.
Occupied KMT tho. Very interesting.
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