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Saudi Crown Prince Urges Trump to Escalate Iran War and Deploy Ground Troops, NYT Reports

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman urged strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure and regime change, viewing the conflict as a historic chance to reshape the Middle East, officials said.

  • Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman privately urged President Donald Trump on Tuesday to intensify military operations against Iran, framing the conflict as a "historic opportunity" to remake the Middle East by dismantling the Iranian government.
  • Mohammed bin Salman argues Iran poses an existential, long-term threat to the Persian Gulf requiring regime change, a stance shaped by 2019 Iran-linked strikes that temporarily halved Saudi oil production in Riyadh's calculation.
  • The prince reportedly advocated for ground operations to seize Iranian energy hubs including Kharg Island, yet Saudi officials publicly denied lobbying for prolonged war, stating the kingdom "has always supported a peaceful resolution."
  • Following "productive conversations" with Tehran, President Trump paused strikes on Iranian energy facilities for five days on Monday; Iran rejected these claims, with state media criticizing the administration's narrative.
  • Prolonged hostilities threaten Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 reform agenda by deterring investment, while regional officials warn that trust between Gulf states and Iran has "completely shattered," raising long-term instability concerns.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is continuing to pressure US President Donald Trump to continue the war against Iran. He sees the current US-Israeli attacks as a “historic opportunity” to transform the Middle East region. He has called the White House chief of staff repeatedly over the past week to discuss the matter, the New York Times (NYT) reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed US officials.

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El Debate broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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