Bahrain’s conditions and conflicts : And what will happen and what should we do?
As of February 28, Bahrain has intercepted and destroyed a total of 188 missiles and 429 drones since the attacks in Iran.
Because of this, Oil and gas prices have been going up more than normal. Now, super 98 is 265 Fils per liter, Premium 95 is 235 Fils per liter, Regular 91 is 220 Fils per liter and then, diesel is 200 Fils per liter.
This has caused a giant impact to Bahrain with its prices going up drastically.
This is worsening our economy. Yes, this may be an overexaggeration, but it's bad for us and our economy. We can't grow properly without good economy. This war has created an impact to our minds too. Now, we get scared over a gust of wind hitting a window. Yes, Bahrain's leader or our beloved king, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the army. They work hard every night and morning to keep us and this country safe.
So, in my opinion, most gulf countries are struggling to stay safe and grow.
This war is like a wall. It's like trying to pass it. It's hard, but you just have to work hard to break it down, then you can pass it. So, what I mean is, this war will eventually end soon. Wars don’t last forever. Sometimes months maybe years, but not forever. So, we should keep our hopes up and not give up on hope. Cause I know, WE know, this war will end soon. For sure.
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