周二,美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥在国会山向记者阐述了对仍滞留在中东的美国人的关切,他告诉海外美国公民,“我们需要知道你们在哪里”,才能成功帮助他们撤离。
“自这场战争开始以来,已有9000名美国人能够离开该地区,”卢比奥表示,“我们约有[1500]名美国人正在请求撤离协助。我们已经确定并将继续确定包机、军事航班选项和扩大的商业航班选项,这意味着与航空公司合作,派遣座位更多的更大飞机。”
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卢比奥称,仍有1500名美国人在寻求离开中东的帮助。(Kevin Mohatt/路透社)
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“我想向中东地区需要协助的美国人传达这样一个信息……我们需要知道你们在哪里,”卢比奥补充道,“我们需要获得需要协助的美国人的联系信息。他们必须向我们登记,因为随着这些撤离选项的开启,我们必须能够联系到你们,必须能够找到你们,必须能够知道你们的住宿地点,这样我们才能向你们提供信息并进行适当协调。”
卢比奥强烈鼓励仍滞留在中东的美国人利用该部门网站启动安全撤离程序。
美国国务院向福克斯新闻数字版表示,该部门一直在与国会“保持密切联系”,特别是在帮助滞留美国人回国的问题上。
“国务院正与国会成员保持密切联系,以便为中东地区的美国公民提供协助,并就该地区的安全局势提供准确信息,”国务院副发言人汤米·皮戈特在一份声明中告诉福克斯新闻数字版,“没有什么比国内外美国公民的安全更重要的优先事项了。”
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美国国务院表示,它一直在与国会保持密切联系,并与数千名工作人员沟通,以协助中东地区的美国人,驳斥了民主党关于其拒绝帮助公民离开该地区的说法。(Jonathan Ernst/联合报道/路透社)
皮戈特补充道:“国务院已向超过1000名国会工作人员通报了中东地区的安全局势,并继续与参议院外交关系委员会和众议院外交事务委员会保持密切联系,以确保他们的选民了解可获得的支持和协助的相关事实。”
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国会民主党人指责特朗普政府没有协助将被困在美国人撤离该地区。
“所以国务院一方面强迫所有人立即离开该地区,另一方面又拒绝帮助人们离开该地区,”康涅狄格州民主党参议员克里斯·墨菲在X平台上发帖称,“这次袭击本身是非法且灾难性的,但他们对后续情况准备不足同样不可原谅。”
“到处都是无能,”墨菲补充道。
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参议员克里斯·墨菲和其他民主党人指责特朗普政府在伊朗升级的紧张局势和打击下无能,并未能充分支持寻求撤离的美国人。(Kevin Dietsch/盖蒂图片社)
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国务院消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字版,截至周一晚间,他们已通过88个国会办公室发出约130封电子邮件和打来电话,联系了国会山领事部门,以获取信息提供给选民或请求该地区公民的相关信息。
该部门还告诉福克斯新闻,他们与1300多名国会工作人员进行了沟通,举办了三场关于安全局势的网络研讨会,并一直与参议院外交关系委员会和众议院外交事务委员会就大使馆运作状态、地区对额外拦截器及其他军事装备的请求等问题保持密切沟通。
该部门表示,他们就政策相关问题、简报请求和国会办公室的一般询问发出了60封电子邮件和十几通电话。
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卢比奥周二告诉记者,他有信心政府将能够安全撤离所有美国公民。
“伊朗是由疯子,宗教狂热疯子统治的,”卢比奥表示,“他们有拥有核武器的野心。他们打算通过导弹、无人机和恐怖主义计划来发展核武器,这样世界就会因为惧怕这些东西而无法对他们采取行动……现在是时候打击他们了。”
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“第一天,我们对很多事情都很焦虑,”克里斯蒂·埃尔默告诉福克斯新闻数字版,“我从未在一个有炸弹在头顶飞过的地方待过。”(Kristy Ellmer)
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来自新罕布什尔州的克里斯蒂·埃尔默在接受福克斯新闻数字版采访时描述了她和丈夫在迪拜时目睹的“冲击波”和“空中红色闪光”。
“我们只是坐在海滩上。我们没有看新闻或其他东西,只是享受这个早晨,”埃尔默说,“突然,我们[感觉到爆炸]。”
她原计划周日离开迪拜,但她的航班在周日、周一和周二都被取消了。
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迪拜、阿布扎比和多哈的机场本周末都直接遭到打击。(Sawayasu Tsuji)
周六,伊朗空袭了迪拜国际机场,伊朗与美国及其以色列盟友发生冲突。
她仍然留在该地区,希望在本周末之前离开该国。
福克斯新闻数字版的杰西卡·梅克莱斯对此报道有贡献。
普雷斯顿·米泽尔是福克斯新闻数字版负责突发新闻报道的作家。
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FIRST ON FOX: The State Department revealed communications with Congress on getting Americans out of the Middle East as Democrats on Capitol Hill say the department is “refusing to help people leave the region.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed concerns about Americans still remaining in the Middle East with reporters on Capitol Hill Tuesday, telling U.S. citizens abroad that “we need to know where you are” in order to successfully help them evacuate.
“9,000 Americans have been able to leave the region since the start of this war,” Rubio said. “We have about [1,500] Americans that are requesting assistance with departure. We have identified and continue to identify charter flights, military flight options and expanded commercial flight options, meaning working with the airlines to send bigger airplanes with more seats.”
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Rubio says 1,500 Americans are still seeking help to leave the Middle East.(Kevin Mohatt/Reuters)
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“Here’s the message I want to deliver Americans who are in the Middle East and in need of assistance… we need to know where you are,” Rubio added. “We need to have contact information for Americans that need assistance. They have to register with us because, as these options begin to open up and as they open up we have to be able to call you, we have to be able to reach you, we have to be able to know where you’re staying so we can get this information to you and coordinate appropriately.”
Rubio strongly encouraged Americans still remaining in the Middle East to utilize the department website to initiate the proceedings to safely evacuate.
The Department of State told Fox News Digital that the department has been in “constant contact” with Congress, specifically related to getting stranded Americans back home.
“The State Department is in constant contact with members of Congress in order to provide American citizens in the Middle East with assistance and accurate information on the security situation in the region, State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott told Fox News Digital in a statement. “There is no greater priority than the safety of American citizens both at home and abroad.”
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The State Department says it has been in constant contact with Congress and thousands of staffers to assist Americans in the Middle East, pushing back on Democratic claims that it is refusing to help citizens leave the region.(Jonathan Ernst/Pool/Reuters)
“The State Department has reached over a thousand Congressional staffers with briefings on the security situation on the Middle East and continues to be in constant contact with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee to ensure that their constituents have the facts on available support and assistance,” Pigott added.
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Democrats in Congress have accused the Trump administration of not assisting in getting trapped Americans out of the area.
“So the State Department is forcing everyone to immediately leave the region but is also refusing to help people leave the region,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-CT posted to X. “The strike itself is illegal and disastrous but their lack of readiness for what comes next is unforgivable as well.”
“Incompetence everywhere,” Murphy added.
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Sen. Chris Murphy and other Democrats have accused the Trump administration of incompetence and failing to adequately support Americans seeking to evacuate amid escalating tensions and strikes involving Iran.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Sources at the State Department told Fox News Digital that they contacted the Consular on the Hill with approximately 130 emails and calls from 88 congressional offices through Monday evening, seeking information to provide constituents or request information about citizens in the region.
The department also told Fox that they communicated with more than 1,300 congressional staffers, held three webinars covering the security situation, and have been in constant communication with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee on Embassy operating status, regional requests for additional interceptors, and other military equipment.
The department says they made 60 emails and a dozen calls on policy-related questions, briefing requests, and general inquiries from Congressional offices.
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Rubio told reporters on Tuesday he is confident that the administration will be able to safely evacuate all U.S. citizens out of the region.
“Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics,” Rubio said. “They have an ambition to have nuclear weapons. They intend to develop those nuclear weapons behind a program of missiles and drones and terrorism [so] the world will not be able to touch them for fear of those things… now is the time to go after them.”
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“On the first day, we had a lot of anxiety about things,” Kristy Ellmer told Fox News Digital. “I’ve never been in a place that had bombs floating above.”(Kristy Ellmer)
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During an interview with Fox News Digital, Kristy Ellmer, from New Hampshire, described the “[shock waves]” and “red bursts in air” she witnessed while with her husband in Dubai.
“We were just sitting on the beach. We hadn’t been watching the news or anything, just enjoying the morning,” Ellmer said. “All of a sudden, we [felt explosions].”
She was scheduled to leave Dubai on Sunday, though she dealt with [flight cancellations] for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
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Airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha were all directly hit by strikes this weekend.(Sawayasu Tsuji)
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On Saturday, Iranian airstrikes hit Dubai International Airport as the country exchanged blows with the U.S. and its Israeli allies.
She still remains in the region, hoping to get out of the country by the end of the week.
Fox News Digital’s Jessica Mekles contributed to this report.
Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news.
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