Saudi Arabia urging US to ramp up Iran attacks, intelligence source confirms - The Guardian
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An intelligence source confirms Saudi Arabia is urging the U.S. to increase military strikes against Iran.
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Saudi Arabia is urging the United States to intensify military strikes against Iran, according to an intelligence source who confirmed the pressure campaign to The Guardian. The request reflects Riyadh's longstanding security concerns about Iranian regional influence and nuclear ambitions, which have motivated Saudi-U.S. coordination on Middle East policy for decades. Such pressure from a key American ally complicates the Trump administration's Iran strategy and signals divergent assessments of how aggressively to confront Tehran. The disclosure underscores the delicate balance Washington must maintain between its Gulf allies' demands and broader diplomatic and military considerations. Saudi Arabia has previously lobbied U.S. administrations to take harder stances on Iran, making this the latest iteration of a sustained diplomatic effort.
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