Saudi Crown Prince Urges Trump to Escalate Iran War and Deploy Ground Troops, NYT Reports
Prince Mohammed bin Salman urges President Trump to escalate Iran war to reshape Middle East amid fears of prolonged conflict and regional instability, sources say.
- Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has urged Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran, according to reports.
- He has reportedly held multiple conversations with Trump, advocating for the conflict to continue until Iran’s regime is overthrown.
- Bin Salman views Iran as a long-term threat, warning it could keep targeting Saudi Arabia and disrupting regional shipping even after the war.
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The oil sheikhs were against the war at first – but now they want the Iranian Mullah regime completely gone.
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohamed bin Salmán, puts pressure on U.S. President Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran on the grounds that it is a “historic opportunity” to reshape the Middle East, reported The New York Times this Tuesday after speaking to people familiar with the talks. According to these people, informed by senior U.S. officials about last week’s contacts, the Saudi prince would be urging Trump to completely destroy th…
Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud, the crown prince and de facto leader of Saudi Arabia, allegedly had US President Donald Trump in private conversations…
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