白宫警告伊朗不要逃避协议:特朗普准备” unleash hell”


Karoline Leavitt称伊朗”已被击败”,不应再次”误判”

By Eric Mack
Fox News

Published March 25, 2026 2:09pm EDT | Updated March 25, 2026 2:42pm EDT

美国白宫新闻秘书Karoline Leavitt周三表示,美国将继续对伊朗政权发动攻击,如果德黑兰拒绝达成和平协议的话。

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周二,白宫向伊朗发出严厉警告,称总统唐纳德·特朗普准备在德黑兰拒绝放弃其核野心及其对美国和盟友持续的威胁时” unleash hell”。

“特朗普总统不会虚张声势,他已准备好’ unleash hell’,”白宫新闻秘书Karoline Leavitt在周三白宫新闻发布会开始时表示。”伊朗不应再次误判。他们上一次误判让他们失去了高层领导、海军、空军和防空系统。

“超出这一点的任何暴力行为,都将是因为伊朗政权拒绝认识到他们已经被击败,并且拒绝达成协议。”

Leavitt表示,正在进行的美军行动被称为”史诗般的愤怒”行动,已严重削弱了伊朗的进攻能力。她声称已打击了9000多个目标,伊朗的导弹和无人机袭击减少了约90%,而且伊朗大部分海军和防空网络已被摧毁。

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白宫新闻秘书Karoline Leavitt代表总统唐纳德·特朗普向伊朗发出猛烈警告,这可能是因为特朗普对伊朗政权残余势力在中东持续的威胁感到沮丧。(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

“这是二战以来三周内最大规模的海军消灭行动,”她说。”再次强调,这是二战以来地球上三周内最大规模的海军消灭行动。”

Leavitt表示,此次战役旨在摧毁伊朗的军事基础设施并确保霍尔木兹海峡的安全,同时向德黑兰施压以重返谈判。她补充说,特朗普已暂时推迟对某些能源目标的计划打击,以留出谈判空间。

“从一开始,特朗普总统和战争部估计需要大约四到六周才能完成这一关键任务:25天内,这个世界上最强大的军队正提前完成任务,每天表现出色,”Leavitt说。”伊朗政权正在被摧毁,他们威胁美国及其盟友的能力正在显著减弱。

“他们制造核武器的野心也被粉碎到比2025年6月’午夜锤子’行动中更大的程度。这就是为什么你开始看到政权寻找退出策略。”

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Leavitt拒绝评论有关第82空降师正在准备在中东采取潜在行动的报道。

“我们正在迅速实现’史诗般的愤怒’行动的目标,”她回答。”总统喜欢保留可支配的选择。向总司令提供这些选择是五角大楼的工作。”

她将有关部队部署的具体情况引向五角大楼。

尽管Leavitt表示总统更喜欢和平,但她警告称,任何进一步的伊朗抵抗都将带来更严厉的美国报复。

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“不需要再有更多的死亡和破坏,但如果伊朗未能接受当前局势的现实,如果他们未能认识到他们在军事上已经被击败并将继续被击败,特朗普总统将确保他们受到前所未有的更沉重打击,”她警告道。

随着美以联合对伊朗的战争进入第四周,巴基斯坦、土耳其和埃及等多个国家正在努力进行调解。

一位伊朗高级官员周三告诉路透社,尽管最初的回应是负面的,但伊朗仍在审查美国提出的结束战争的提议。

Leavitt表示,与伊朗的谈判仍在进行中。

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“正如总统周一所说,谈判是富有成效的,而且会继续如此,”她补充道。

援引未具名消息来源,媒体周二报道称,华盛顿向德黑兰发送了一份15点计划以结束战争。Leavitt周三表示,报道中的部分内容并不完全准确,但她没有提供具体细节。

“白宫从未确认过这份完整计划,”她说。”有一些真实的部分,但我读到的一些报道并非完全事实,所以我不会在这个讲台上来代表总统进行谈判。”

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周三,在有关该计划的报道发布后,全球股市收复部分失地,油价下跌,投资者希望战争结束,因为战争已扰乱全球能源供应并引发通胀担忧。

路透社对本报道有贡献。

Eric Mack是Fox News Digital负责突发新闻的撰稿人。

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White House warns Iran against balking at deal: Trump ready to ‘unleash hell’

Karoline Leavitt says Iran has ‘already been defeated’ and should not ‘miscalculate again’

By Eric Mack
Fox News

Published March 25, 2026 2:09pm EDT | Updated March 25, 2026 2:42pm EDT

The U.S. will continue its attacks on the Iranian regime if it refuses to come to a peace agreement, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday.

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The White House issued a stark warning to Iran Tuesday, saying President Donald Trump is prepared to “unleash hell” if Tehran refuses to step back from its nuclear ambitions and its ongoing threats against the United States and its allies.

“President Trump does not bluff, and he is prepared to unleash hell,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said at the beginning of Wednesday’s White House press briefing. “Iran should not miscalculate again. Their last miscalculation cost them their senior leadership, their navy, their air force and their air defense system.

“Any violence beyond this point will be because the Iranian regime refused to understand they have already been defeated and refused to come to a deal.”

Leavitt said ongoing U.S. military operations, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, have severely weakened Iran’s offensive capabilities. She claimed more than 9,000 targets have been struck, Iranian missile and drone attacks have fallen by about 90% and much of Iran’s navy and air defense network has been destroyed.

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“This is the largest elimination of a navy over a three-week period since World War II,” she said. “Again, let me reiterate, this is the largest elimination of a navy on the face of the planet in a three-week period since World War II.”

Leavitt said the campaign is aimed at crippling Iran’s military infrastructure and securing the Strait of Hormuz, while also pressuring Tehran to return to talks. She added that Trump has temporarily delayed planned strikes on some energy targets to allow space for negotiations.

“From the outset, President Trump and the Department of War estimated it would take approximately four to six weeks to achieve this critical mission: 25 days in the greatest military the world has ever known is ahead of schedule and performing exceptionally day by day,” Leavitt said. “The Iranian regime is being crippled, and their ability to threaten the United States and our allies is being significantly weakened.

“Their ambitions of building a nuclear weapon have also been crushed to an even greater degree than they were in Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025. That’s why you’re beginning to see the regime look for an exit ramp.”

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Leavitt declined to comment on reports of the 82nd Airborne Division being prepped for potential action in the Middle East.

“We are meeting our goals of Operation Epic Fury expeditiously,” she replied. “The president likes to maintain options at his disposal. It’s the Pentagon’s job to provide those options to the commander in chief.”

She redirected any specifics on troop deployments to the Pentagon.

Despite saying the president prefers peace, Leavitt warned that any further Iranian resistance would bring even heavier U.S. retaliation.

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“There does not need to be any more death and destruction, but if Iran fails to accept the reality of the current moment, if they fail to understand that they have been defeated militarily and will continue to be, President Trump will ensure they are hit harder than they have ever been hit before,” she warned.

As the joint U.S.-Israeli war on Iran entered its fourth week, there have been efforts by multiple countries such as Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt to mediate.

Iran is still reviewing a U.S. proposal to end the war despite an initial response that was negative, a senior Iranian official told Reuters Wednesday.

Talks with Iran were still ongoing, Leavitt said.

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“They are productive, as the president said on Monday, and they continue to be,” she added.

Citing unnamed sources, media outlets Tuesday reported that Washington sent Tehran a 15-point plan on ending the war. Leavitt said Wednesday that elements of the reports were not fully accurate, but she did not provide specifics.

“The White House never confirmed that full plan,” she said. “There are elements of truth to it, but some of the stories I read were not entirely factual, so I am not going to negotiate on behalf of the president here at the podium.”

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Global equity markets regained some ground while oil prices dipped on Wednesday after the reports about the plan, with investors hoping for an end to a war that has disrupted global energy supplies and raised inflation concerns.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

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