更新于:2026年2月18日 / 美国东部时间下午6:18 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
华盛顿 — 消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,国家安全高级官员已告知总统特朗普,美军已准备好最早于周六对伊朗发动潜在打击,但任何行动的时间表可能会超出本周末。
官员们表示,特朗普尚未就是否发动打击做出最终决定。这些官员出于匿名考虑,不愿透露身份以讨论敏感的国家事务。
这些对话被描述为动态且持续进行的,因为白宫正在权衡局势升级的风险以及克制可能带来的政治和军事后果。
据多名官员称,在未来三天内,五角大楼正在将部分人员暂时从中东地区撤离——主要是前往欧洲或返回美国——以防美国推进行动后伊朗可能采取的报复或反击。
其中一位消息人士表示,五角大楼在潜在的美国军事行动前转移资产和人员是常规做法,并不一定意味着对伊朗的袭击迫在眉睫。
周三下午,五角大楼发言人在接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻联系时表示,他们没有可提供的信息。
据一位消息人士称,国务卿马尔科·卢比奥计划在大约两周内访问以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡,以进行进一步讨论。
白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特在周三的白宫简报会上表示,有“许多理由和论据可以支持对伊朗发动打击”,但外交始终是总统的首要选择。她拒绝讨论潜在的打击是否会与以色列协调。
莱维特告诉记者,政府在6月进行了一次“非常成功的行动”,目标是伊朗的核设施。
“伊朗最好明智地与特朗普总统及其政府达成协议,”她说。
“亚伯拉罕·林肯”号航空母舰战斗群及其舰队已经在该地区,第二支航母战斗群“杰拉尔德·福特”号正前往中东。
根据海事船只追踪数据,截至周三,“福特”号位于西非海岸外。
伊朗最高领袖阿里·哈梅内伊周二在社交平台X上发布了一张AI生成的“福特”号在海底的照片。
“美国总统不断声称美国已派遣军舰前往伊朗。当然,军舰是危险的军事装备,”哈梅内伊在X上的帖子中写道。“然而,比那艘军舰更危险的是能够将该军舰送入海底的武器。”
伊朗和美国谈判代表周二在瑞士日内瓦就伊朗核计划举行了调解会谈,持续了几个小时。
特朗普政府表示取得了一些进展,但莱维特周三表示,“我们在一些问题上仍然相距甚远。”
“我相信伊朗人预计会在未来几周内给我们带来更多细节,因此总统将继续关注事态的发展,”她说。
后续磋商的日期尚未确定。
两位消息人士称,特朗普在12月于海湖庄园与内塔尼亚胡的会面中表示,如果华盛顿和德黑兰之间无法达成协议,总统将支持以色列对伊朗弹道导弹计划发动打击。
伊朗周三警告飞行员周四避免进入伊朗南部地区,因有火箭发射活动。
去年6月,美国与以色列在伊朗的12天战争期间对伊朗核设施发动了打击,情报显示这对伊朗政权的核计划造成了严重破坏。
在战争前,由于美国退出2014年核协议,伊朗加速了其铀浓缩计划。国际原子能机构称,伊朗已开始将铀浓缩至60%纯度,这在技术上距离武器级水平仅一步之遥,伊朗是世界上唯一一个将铀浓缩至该水平但未拥有核弹的国家。
埃莉诺·沃森、凯瑟琳·克鲁普尼克和奥利维亚·加齐斯对本报道有贡献。
Trump has discussed timeline for Iran strikes — including as soon as this weekend — but no decision yet
Updated on: February 18, 2026 / 6:18 PM EST / CBS News
Washington — Top national security officials have told President Trump the military is ready for potential strikes on Iran as soon as Saturday, but the timeline for any action is likely to extend beyond this weekend, sources familiar with the discussions told CBS News.
Mr. Trump has not yet made a final decision about whether to strike, said the officials, who spoke under condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive national matters.
The conversations have been described as fluid and ongoing, as the White House weighs the risks of escalation and the political and military consequences of restraint.
Over the next three days, the Pentagon is moving some personnel temporarily out of the Middle East region — primarily to Europe or back to the United States — ahead of potential action or counterattacks by Iran if the U.S. were to move ahead with its operation, according to multiple officials.
It’s standard practice for the Pentagon to shift assets and personnel ahead of a potential U.S. military activity and doesn’t necessarily signal an attack on Iran is imminent, one of the sources said.
Contacted by CBS News on Wednesday afternoon, a Pentagon spokesperson said they had no information to provide.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to visit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in about two weeks for further discussions, according to one of the sources.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said at a White House briefing Wednesday there are “many reasons and arguments that one could make for a strike against Iran” but diplomacy is always the president’s first option. She declined to discuss whether a potential strike would be coordinated with Israel.
Leavitt told reporters the administration had “a very successful operation in June that targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities.”
“Iran would be very wise to make a deal with President Trump and with his administration,” she said.
The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier group and its flotilla of warships is already in the region and a second carrier group, the USS Gerald Ford, was en route to the Middle East.
As of Wednesday, the Ford was off the coast of West Africa, according to maritime vessel tracking data.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday posted an AI-generated photo of the Ford at the bottom of the ocean.
“The US President constantly says that the US has sent a warship toward Iran. Of course, a warship is a dangerous piece of military hardware,” read Khamenei’s post on X. “However, more dangerous than that warship is the weapon that can send that warship to the bottom of the sea.”
Iranian and American negotiators held mediated talks Tuesday on Iran’s nuclear program. The discussions in Geneva, Switzerland, lasted several hours.
The Trump administration said some progress has been made, but on Wednesday Leavitt said, “We’re still very far apart on some issues.”
“I believe the Iranians are expected to come back to us with some more detail in the next couple of weeks, and so the president will continue to watch how this plays out,” she said.
No date has been set for follow-up consultations.
Mr. Trump told Netanyahu during a meeting at Mar-a-Lago in December that the president would support Israeli strikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program if a deal between Washington and Tehran could not be reached, two sources said.
Iran warned pilots Wednesday to avoid the southern region of Iran on Thursday, due to rocket launches.
Last June, the U.S. joined Israel in strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities during its 12-day war with Iran, causing what intelligence suggested was severe damage to the regime’s nuclear program.
Before the war, Iran had ramped up its enrichment program in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from the 2014 nuclear deal. It had started enriching uranium up to 60% purity, a short technical step away from weapons-grade levels, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which said Iran was the only country in the world to enrich to that level that was not armed with a nuclear bomb.
Eleanor Watson, Kathryn Krupnik and Olivia Gazis contributed to this report.
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