By Richard Cowan
2026年3月10日 00:34 UTC(更新于3小时前)
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华盛顿,3月9日(路透社) – 美国参议院的六名民主党议员周一表示,他们正展开一场加强版运动,要求就伊朗战争举行公开听证会,届时特朗普政府的高级官员将宣誓作证,并表示如果共和党人反对,他们将采取措施中断参议院的常规事务。
新泽西州参议员科里·布克(Cory Booker)告诉记者,外交关系委员会和武装部队委员会的资深民主党议员已分别向共和党主席詹姆斯·里施(James Risch)和罗杰·威克(Roger Wicker)提出了这些要求。
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参议员们表示,他们的目标是迅速结束伊朗战争,并保护已蒙受部分伤亡的美军。
委员会助手未立即置评。
康涅狄格州参议员克里斯·墨菲(Chris Murphy)表示,此类听证会应于下周举行,国防部长彼得·赫格塞斯(Pete Hegseth)、国务卿兼代理国家安全顾问马尔科·卢比奥(Marco Rubio)将作证。
政府官员已向国会举行了闭门的机密简报会。民主党人认为,美国公众需要了解政府关于战争可能持续时间、特朗普的具体目标及相关事项的表态。
共和党目前在参议院以53-47的微弱多数掌权,这使他们有权控制哪些法案进入辩论议程。
但布克指出,个别参议员拥有”巨大的权力来扰乱参议院的正常运作,以及我们可以行使的某些特权。”
他表示不会详细说明这群参议员愿意采取的具体步骤。
布克称伊朗战争是”自阿富汗战争以来最大规模的军事行动”,并表示”我们不会让参议院继续按部就班地进行日常事务。”
同样由共和党主导的众议院和参议院均拒绝了民主党关于就《战争权力法》进行辩论和投票以授权美国对伊朗发动军事攻击的呼吁。
特朗普为单方面发动战争提供了一系列理由,但这些理由经常发生变化。
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周一公布的路透社/益普索民调结果显示,公众对这场战争极为不满。
民调发现,60%的美国人预计美军介入将”持续很长一段时间”,导致汽油价格上涨,只有29%的成年人支持这些攻击。
尽管共和党人在很大程度上支持总统唐纳德·特朗普绕过国会拨款权和征收关税的行为,但民主党人在这些问题上成功促使参议院对特朗普采取强硬立场。
与布克和墨菲共同推动这项工作的还有伊利诺伊州参议员塔米·达克沃斯(Tammy Duckworth,伊拉克战争退伍军人)、加利福尼亚州参议员亚当·希夫(Adam Schiff)、威斯康星州参议员塔米·鲍德温(Tammy Baldwin)和弗吉尼亚州参议员蒂姆·凯恩(Tim Kaine)。
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Democratic US senators demand immediate hearings on Iran war
By Richard Cowan
March 10, 2026 12:34 AM UTC Updated 3 hours ago
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Item 1 of 2 Smoke continues to rise after a reported strike on fuel tanks in an oil refinery, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
[1/2]Smoke continues to rise after a reported strike on fuel tanks in an oil refinery, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 8, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS [Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab]
WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) – Six Democrats in the U.S. Senate on Monday said they are embarking on an intensified campaign for public hearings on the Iran war, with top Trump administration officials testifying under oath and to take steps to interrupt regular Senate business if Republicans resist.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey told reporters that the senior Democrats on the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees have made the requests to Republican chairmen James Risch and Roger Wicker, respectively.
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The senators said their goal is to bring a quick end to the Iran war and protect American troops, who already have suffered some casualties.
Aides to the committees did not immediately comment.
Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut said such hearings should be held next week, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State and Acting National Security Adviser Marco Rubio testifying.
Administration officials have held closed-door, classified briefings for Congress. Democrats argue that the American public needs to hear from them on the possible duration of the war, Trump’s specific goals and related matters.
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Republicans currently hold a narrow, 53-47 Senate majority, which gives them the power to control what legislation comes to the floor for debate.
But Booker noted that individual senators have “a tremendous amount of power to disrupt the normal functioning of the Senate, as well as certain privileges that we can exercise.”
He said he would not detail the steps this group of senators is willing to take.
Calling the Iran war “the biggest military engagement since the war in Afghanistan,” Booker said, “We are not going to let the Senate continue as business as usual.”
Both the House of Representatives, which also is run by Republicans, and the Senate have rejected Democrats’ calls for debate and votes on the War Powers Act to authorize U.S. military attacks on Iran.
Trump has provided a series of rationales, often changing, for unilaterally launching the war.
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The results of a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Monday showed deep public discontent over the war.
Sixty percent of Americans expect the U.S. military engagement to continue “for an extended period of time,” causing gasoline prices to rise and only 29% of adults approve of the attacks, the poll found.
While Republicans mainly have stood by as President Donald Trump has taken actions that have bypassed Congress’ powers to appropriate funding and to levy tariffs, Democrats have had some successes in getting the Senate to stand up to Trump on those issues.
Joining Booker and Murphy in this effort are Senators Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, an Iraq war veteran, Adam Schiff of California, Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin and Tim Kaine of Virginia.
Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Michael Perry
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