Water Wars: Why These Nations Are on the BrinkWater Wars: Why These Nations Are on the BrinkOver 2 billion people face water scarcity worldwide Demand keeps growing fastRivers crossing borders spark conflicts and countries fight over water rightsEgypt, Ethiopia and Sudan clash over Nile water Ethiopia’s dam causes tensionsTurkey, Syria and Iraq dispute Tigris-Euphrates river flow due to dam projectsIndia and Pakistan share Indus waters. Water sharing causes ongoing tensionsClimate change worsens droughts and floods, making water supply unpredictableWater is vital for life, farming, food security, power and Control means influenceCooperation and treaties can ease tensions. Sustainable water management is keySharing water means sharing survival and Cooperation can prevent water wars