US president Donald Trump rejects claims of Saudi Arabia influencing Washington’s Iran policy
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump addressed a key foreign policy question regarding Iran, firmly rejecting suggestions that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is influencing American decisions.
Speaking to reporters, Trump was asked whether Saudi leadership is encouraging Washington to take aggressive measures against Iran. Trump responded bluntly, saying, “They are working with us, but the decisions are ours.”
The remarks come amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, where U.S.-Saudi relations have remained strategically significant. Trump emphasized that while Saudi Arabia is a key regional ally, U.S. policy is not dictated by external actors.
Analysts note that the relationship between Washington and Riyadh has often drawn scrutiny, especially concerning coordinated approaches toward Iran’s regional influence and nuclear ambitions. However, Trump’s statement signals an attempt to reaffirm American independence in foreign policy decisions.
The exchange highlights continued global focus on U.S. strategy in the Middle East and the dynamics between major allies. It also underscores how questions around influence and cooperation remain central to geopolitical discussions involving Iran.
Trump’s comments are likely to resonate across diplomatic circles, particularly as tensions in the region continue to evolve.

