Did Trump Really Say the Saudi Crown Prince Is 'Kissing My Ass'?
Speaking at the Future Investment Initiative event in Florida, President Donald Trump made pointed and colorful remarks about Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, often referred to as MBS. Trump claimed the Crown Prince had not anticipated America’s strong resurgence under his leadership.
“He didn’t think this was going to happen... he didn’t think he’d be kissing my ass... he thought it’d be just another American president that was a loser... but now he has to be nice to me,” Trump said, according to multiple reports from the event.
How Did Trump Balance Criticism With Praise for MBS?
Despite the blunt jab, Trump quickly shifted tone, describing the Crown Prince as “a fantastic man” and “a warrior.” He added that Saudi Arabia “can be very proud” of its leader, emphasizing the kingdom’s supportive role alongside other Gulf nations in Washington’s ongoing actions against Iran.
The comments came as Trump highlighted close cooperation between Gulf states and the US, even referencing recent Iranian missile and drone activity that reportedly affected US troops at a Saudi base.
What Risks Do These Remarks Pose for US-Saudi Relations?
Analysts note that such personal remarks, delivered at a high-profile Saudi-backed investment forum, could strain ties at a sensitive time. Washington is seeking regional unity and coordination with Riyadh as it navigates the conflict with Iran, including discussions around potential pauses in strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
The mixed messaging—mockery followed by praise—marks a notable shift from earlier statements this week where Trump had lauded MBS’s support for US positions.
Why Does This Matter Amid the Broader Iran Conflict?
Trump’s appearance at the event underscores the intersection of diplomacy, investment, and military posturing. While touting Gulf backing in the confrontation with Iran, the crude language risks complicating efforts to maintain a united front. Observers will watch closely how Saudi officials respond and whether it affects broader economic or security partnerships.
Based on reports from the Future Investment Initiative conference in Florida, including coverage by The Wire and Moneycontrol.
