The Power Behind the Iran War: Saudi Arabia
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has reportedly played a behind-the-scenes role supporting the U.S. and Israel’s military campaign against Iran.
March 28, 2026Clash Report
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is reported to have provided quiet political backing for the U.S. and Israel’s military escalation against Iran, according to Western media reports citing officials and sources familiar with internal discussions.
According to The Washington Post, MBS privately urged U.S. President Donald Trump to take stronger military action against Iran during the early stages of the conflict. The report suggests multiple private communications in which the Saudi leader encouraged decisive strikes aimed at weakening Iran’s military infrastructure.
While Saudi Arabia has publicly called for restraint, the reporting indicates a more assertive private position aligned with hardline regional security objectives.
Separate reporting from Reuters suggests that Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, have signaled to Washington that ending hostilities is not enough, and that Iran’s missile and drone capabilities must be significantly degraded.
This reflects broader regional concerns over Iran’s long-range strike capacity and influence across multiple fronts in the Middle East.
While official Saudi statements continue to emphasize diplomatic solutions and de-escalation, reports indicate a divergence between public messaging and private strategic discussions.
U.S. President Donald Trump has described Saudi Arabia’s leadership in strongly supportive terms.
When asked whether Mohammed bin Salman was encouraging specific actions regarding Iran, Trump responded:
“He does—he is a warrior. He is fighting with us, by the way.”
Trump also emphasized ongoing defense cooperation, noting that the U.S. has agreed to sell advanced F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, describing them as highly restricted military assets.
On broader alliances in the region, Trump said:
“MAGA likes us protecting certain allies, whether it’s Israel or Saudi Arabia or Qatar or the UAE.”
He further expressed appreciation for Riyadh’s cooperation, stating that Saudi Arabia has been “very helpful” in contrast to other traditional Western alliances.
Unverified claims attributed to The Wall Street Journal sources also suggest discussions within regional leadership circles about strengthening deterrence against Iran, though no official confirmation has been made.
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