Youssef Al-Khaja: Bahrain Buys Tanks Worth Billions of Dollars While Lacking Land Borders and Facing Financial Deficit
Youssef Al-Khaja, a leader in the Waad Society, sparked a wave of criticism regarding the massive financial deals carried out by Bahrain, following its announcement of purchasing American tanks at a cost of $2.2 billion.
This deal, occurring amidst the country’s challenging financial circumstances, raised questions about its necessity and justification, especially with no land borders that warrant the establishment of such a large tank force.
In a post on the “X” platform, Al-Khaja did not miss the opportunity to express his frustration with the Bahraini government’s policies of massive deals, hinting at McLaren Automotive’s hefty purchases despite its repeated losses, pointing out the financial deficit the country is facing.
Among other questions raised by Al-Khaja in his post was the issue of closing Gulf air stations that generate tangible profits for travel to Bahrain, while the government continues to cover the millions of dollars in losses it incurs annually.
While the attention of the international community turns towards these developments, the most prominent question remains: What is behind spending this huge amount of money on deals that seem unjustified, in light of the current financial challenges that the country is suffering from?
source: lualuatv