A report says the Iran-focused regional conflict is deepening tensions between U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman. According to the account, the strains have prompted the United States to reassess its approach in the kingdom, including considering a reduction of its military footprint in Saudi Arabia. The reports frame the development as part of wider U.S.-Saudi strain amid ongoing concerns about Iran’s role in the region and how Washington and Riyadh coordinate strategy. The claim also suggests the U.S. may be recalibrating its military presence and related commitments rather than expanding them, reflecting uncertainty over priorities and partnership dynamics. While the outlets attribute the shift to the growing rift linked to the Iran war, neither report provides additional specific details in the excerpts provided about the exact nature of the disagreements or the scale and timing of any potential troop or asset changes. Overall, the articles describe an evolving relationship and a possible policy review by the United States regarding its basing and security cooperation with Saudi Arabia.