The Straits Times
AsiaPac · 1 hrs ago
‘Want our normal lives back’: Bahrain, Kuwait residents distressed by Iran attacks
MANAMA - People in Bahrain and Kuwait awoke on July 8 to the now familiar sound of warning sirens and explosions in the distance, as Iranian strikes again dashed hopes of a return to normalcy.The latest round of strikes pushed US President Donald Trump to declare the ceasefire was “over”, raising fears of renewed conflict in the Gulf, long seen as a safe haven.As the two major powers fought, two small Gulf states paid the price.“We want the situation to stabilise, we want our normal lives back. I run a business, and continued instability does me no good,” Adel Mohammed, a Bahraini man in his sixties told AFP.“The fact that Bahrain continues to be subjected to Iranian attacks makes me angry, it’s completely unacceptable,” he said.An AFP correspondent in Manama heard repeated explosions in t
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