特朗普向伊朗发出严厉警告,德黑兰对其演讲反应愤怒,国际社会反应平淡


国情咨文演讲引发全球盟友和对手的有限反应

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2026年2月25日 美国东部时间上午10:49发布

特朗普总统称希望通过外交解决伊朗问题,但誓言不允许伊朗拥有核武器

唐纳德·特朗普总统在其国情咨文演讲中称伊朗是世界上最大的”支持恐怖主义国家”,并表示伊朗仍在追求核武器的”险恶野心”。

在特朗普总统在国情咨文演讲中向伊朗政权发出警告,严厉指责德黑兰的野心后,伊朗进行了猛烈抨击,而在演讲结束后,世界各国领导人大多保持沉默。

在美国自2003年伊拉克战争增兵以来对中东地区最大规模的美军飞机和军舰部署期间,特朗普表示,他希望通过外交途径解决与伊朗的紧张局势,同时指责德黑兰正在扩大其导弹能力。

“他们已经研发出能够威胁欧洲和我们海外基地的导弹,”他说,”而且他们正在努力建造很快就能到达美国的导弹。”

美国东部时间2026年2月24日,美国总统唐纳德·J·特朗普在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦众议院会议厅向国会参众两院联席会议发表其第二任期内的首次国情咨文演讲。副总统JD·万斯和众议院议长迈克·约翰逊(来自路易斯安那州共和党)坐在他身后。(肯尼·霍尔斯顿/路透社)

“我的首选是通过外交途径解决这个问题,”特朗普补充道,”他们想要达成协议,但我们还没有听到那些关键的承诺:我们将永远不会拥有核武器。”

“但有一件事是肯定的,我绝不会允许世界头号支持恐怖主义的国家…拥有核武器。绝不能让这种情况发生。”

特朗普辩称,美国此前的行动,包括6月的”午夜锤子行动”,已严重削弱了伊朗的能力,但他警告称,威胁并未消失。

“我们摧毁了他们的能力,而他们现在想要从头再来,并且此刻再次追求其险恶野心,”他说。

特朗普向伊朗发出10天最后通牒,但专家称谈判可能为军事打击争取时间

2025年6月24日,由Maxar Technologies提供的卫星图像显示,伊朗福特杜燃料浓缩设施遭受轰炸破坏。这张图像显示,在美国对伊朗核基础设施发动空袭(作为”午夜锤子行动”的一部分)后,周边设施出现弹坑和破坏。(Maxar Technologies)

德黑兰强烈驳斥了特朗普关于其导弹和核项目的指控。据美联社报道,伊朗官员将美国的言论描述为宣传,但在日内瓦会谈前并没有完全关闭外交大门。

《印度时报》报道称,伊朗官员警告称,任何美国军事打击,即使是”有限的”打击,都将被视为侵略行为,并将遭到决定性回应。

这场交锋凸显了公开言论与持续外交努力之间日益扩大的鸿沟,因为华盛顿和德黑兰正准备在日内瓦进行新一轮核谈判。

维特科夫警告伊朗”一周内就能获得制造炸弹的材料”,特朗普正在权衡行动

2026年2月22日,在墨西哥哈利斯科州巴亚尔塔港,一场军事行动后,烟雾从燃烧的车辆中滚滚升起,被烧毁的车辆和持枪人员封锁了六条以上州的高速公路,造成暴力事件频发。一名政府消息人士称,墨西哥贩毒集团头目内梅西奥·奥塞古拉(被称为”埃尔·门乔”)在此行动中被击毙。(社交媒体视频截图,来自Instagram/Youtube,路透社)

特朗普还将其外交政策议程与更广泛的地区安全努力联系起来,指出了西半球的近期行动以及美国打击贩毒集团的行动。

“我们还在恢复美国在西半球的安全和主导地位,采取行动确保我们的国家利益,并保护我们的国家免受暴力、毒品、恐怖主义和外国干涉的侵害,”他说,”我们地区的大片领土,包括墨西哥的大部分地区…一直被凶残的贩毒集团控制。这就是为什么我将这些贩毒集团指定为外国恐怖组织…我们还打掉了所有最邪恶的贩毒集团头目之一。你们昨天已经看到了。”他指的是击毙墨西哥贩毒集团头目”埃尔·门乔”的行动。

欧洲媒体将此次演讲描述为强硬且对抗性的,分析人士正密切关注这对北约协调、乌克兰政策和贸易关系的影响。报道强调了特朗普将外交与军事准备相结合的政策,以及政府对盟友和威慑的更广泛姿态。

万斯警告伊朗”一周内就能获得制造炸弹的材料”,特朗普正在权衡行动

2026年6月,北约领导人在此合影。军事领导人将于周二晚间在华盛顿举行会议,讨论乌克兰的安全选择。(克劳迪娅·格雷科/路透社)

“北约国家…在我的强烈要求下,刚刚同意将国防开支提高到GDP的5%,而不是之前的2%,”特朗普在演讲中称这一举动是联盟内部负担分担转变的证据。

全球媒体中,一个主题清晰浮现:此次演讲主要针对国内政治信息传递,同时仍具有国际信号效应。

特朗普反复将美国军事力量与威慑联系起来,告诉国会议员,美国将”在必须的时候毫不犹豫地应对对美国的威胁”,同时强调”以实力求和平”的更广泛战略,路透社对此次演讲的报道称。

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2026年2月24日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在华盛顿国会大厦众议院会议厅向国会参众两院联席会议发表国情咨文演讲时,与副总统JD·万斯和来自路易斯安那州的众议院议长迈克·约翰逊一起鼓掌。(美联社照片/马特·鲁尔克)

国际报道中引用的外交政策分析师将此次演讲描述为强化了一种交易式的全球安全方法,即外交是有条件的,并且以武力为后盾。

对德黑兰而言,特朗普的信息明确无误。核问题被他定义为结果不可谈判,因为下一轮谈判定于周四在日内瓦开始。

美联社和路透社对本报道有贡献。

Trump issues stern Iran warning as Tehran angrily reacts to speech amid muted world reaction

State of Union speech drew limited reaction from global allies and foes

Fox News

Published February 25, 2026 10:49am EST

President Trump says he hopes to solve Iran issue through diplomacy, but vows not to allow a nuclear weapon

President Donald Trump called Iran the world’s greatest ‘state sponsor of terror,’ saying they are still pursuing ‘sinister ambition’ of nuclear weapons during his State of the Union address.

Iran lashed out after President Donald Trump put the regime on notice in his State of the Union address, delivering a forceful warning about Tehran’s ambitions while world leaders largely stayed silent in the immediate aftermath of the speech.

Speaking amid the largest deployment of U.S. aircraft and warships to the Middle East since the 2003 Iraq War buildup, Trump said he wanted to resolve tensions with Iran through diplomacy while accusing Tehran of expanding its missile capabilities.

“They’ve already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas,” he said. “And they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America.”

U.S. President Donald J. Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. Seated behind him are Vice President JD Vance and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA).(Kenny Holston /Pool via Reuters)

“My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy,” Trump added. “They want to make a deal. But we haven’t heard those secret words: we will never have a nuclear weapon.”

“But one thing is certain, I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror… to have a nuclear weapon. Can’t let that happen.”

Trump argued that previous U.S. action, including the “Operation Midnight Hammer” strike in June, had severely degraded Iran’s capabilities but warned the threat had not disappeared.

“We wiped it out and they want to start all over again and are at this moment again pursuing their sinister ambitions,” he said.

TRUMP GIVES IRAN 10-DAY ULTIMATUM, BUT EXPERTS SIGNAL TALKS MAY BE BUYING TIME FOR STRIKE

This June 24, 2025, satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows bomb damage at Iran’s Fordow Fuel Enrichment Facility. The image reveals craters and destruction at a perimeter installation following U.S. airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as part of Operation Midnight Hammer.(Maxar Technologies)

Tehran sharply rejected Trump’s claims about its missile and nuclear programs. According to the Associated Press, Iranian officials characterized U.S. statements as propaganda while stopping short of closing the door on diplomacy ahead of the Geneva talks.

The Times of India reported that Iranian officials warned any U.S. military strike, even a “limited” one, would be treated as aggression and met with a decisive response.

The exchange underscored the widening gap between public rhetoric and ongoing diplomatic efforts as Washington and Tehran prepared for another round of nuclear talks in Geneva.

WITKOFF WARNS IRAN IS ‘A WEEK AWAY’ FROM ‘BOMB-MAKING MATERIAL’ AS TRUMP WEIGHS ACTION

Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence, with torched vehicles and gunmen blocking highways in more than half a dozen states, following a military operation in which a government source said Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as “El Mencho,” was killed, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, Feb. 22, 2026.(screen grab obtained from a social media video. @morelifediares via Instagram/Youtube/via Reuters)

Trump also linked his foreign policy agenda to broader regional security efforts, pointing to recent operations in the Western Hemisphere and the U.S. campaign against drug cartels.

“We’re also restoring American security and dominance in the Western Hemisphere, acting to secure our national interests and defend our country from violence, drugs, terrorism, and foreign interference,” he said. “Large swaths of territory in our region, including large parts of Mexico… have been controlled by murderous drug cartels. That’s why I designated these cartels as foreign terrorist organizations… We’ve also taken down one of the most sinister cartel kingpins of all. You saw that yesterday,” he said, referring to the operation that killed Mexican drug lord El Menco.

European coverage portrayed the speech as assertive and confrontational, with analysts watching closely for implications for NATO coordination, Ukraine policy and trade relations. Reporting emphasized Trump’s linkage between diplomacy and military readiness, as well as the administration’s broader posture toward alliances and deterrence.

VANCE WARNS IRAN THAT ‘ANOTHER OPTION ON THE TABLE’ IF NUCLEAR DEAL NOT REACHED

NATO leaders pose in this shot taken in June. Military leaders are meeting in Washington Tuesday evening to discuss securities options for Ukraine.(Claudia Greco/Reuters)

“NATO countries… have just agreed, at my very strong request, to pay 5% of GDP for military defense rather than the 2%,” Trump said during the address, presenting the move as evidence of shifting burden-sharing within the alliance.

Across global media, one theme emerged clearly: the address appeared primarily geared toward domestic political messaging while still carrying international signaling effects.

Trump repeatedly tied American military power to deterrence, telling lawmakers the United States would “never hesitate to confront threats to America wherever we must,” while emphasizing a broader strategy of “peace through strength,” according to Reuters coverage of the speech.

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President Donald Trump applauds with Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., as he delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Foreign policy analysts cited in international reporting described the address as reinforcing a transactional approach to global security, with diplomacy presented as conditional and backed by force.

For Tehran, the message was unmistakable. Trump framed the nuclear issue as non-negotiable in outcome, as the next round of negotiations is set to start in Geneva on Thursday.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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