2026年3月31日 美国东部时间下午3:47 / 福克斯新闻
美国国务卿马可·卢比奥拒绝透露美国在伊朗境内的联络人,称此举“会给他们招来麻烦”
作者:艾玛·巴西,福克斯新闻
一名政策专家表示,随着伊朗新政权内部裂痕显现,那些推动与美国进行谈判的伊朗官员有被贴上叛徒标签并“极有可能被铲除”的风险。
美国伊朗理事会主席胡尚格·阿米拉赫马迪表示,在特朗普政府称正与伊朗“新”领导层中的部分势力接触之际,主张与华盛顿接触的温和派处境愈发脆弱。
“如果温和派推动谈判与停火,他们会被视为叛徒,且极有可能被铲除,”阿米拉赫马迪告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
阿米拉赫马迪发出警告之际,华盛顿方面在持续冲突中似乎也在应对内部“裂痕”。
周一,唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,随着战争进入第五周,美国正与伊朗一个“新的”且“更通情达理”的政权进行严肃谈判,而美国国务卿马可·卢比奥则拒绝透露美国具体在与谁谈判,但提及了“内部裂痕”。
认识这位威胁要焚烧美军的伊朗强硬派发言人——据报道他是德黑兰的谈判负责人
美国国务卿马可·卢比奥2026年2月13日在慕尼黑安全会议间隙,与中国外交部长举行双边会谈(图中未出现中方外长)。(亚历克斯·布兰登 / pooled / 法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)
“好吧,我不会向你透露那些人的身份,因为这可能会让他们在伊朗境内的其他团体中惹上麻烦。听着,伊朗内部确实存在一些裂痕,”卢比奥在《早安美国》节目中说道。
“在伊朗,任何谈及谈判的人都会被怀疑是在为更多战争和破坏铺路,”阿米拉赫马迪说道,他还补充称温和改革派被视为“渗透者和叛徒”。
阿米拉赫马迪同时证实了卢比奥的言论,并强调德黑兰权力结构内部存在内斗,他所称的“旧政权”即哈梅内伊时代的体系残余势力仍然存在。
“他们中的许多人支持谈判或停火。但新崛起的政权由更多强硬派分子组成,将其他人视为叛徒,”他说。
“长期以来,强硬派或激进分子与温和派或改革派之间一直存在严重分歧——我们称之为分裂。”
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伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫2025年12月2日在伊朗德黑兰议会大厦会议厅出席媒体发布会时看向一旁。(莫尔塔扎·尼库巴兹勒/NurPhoto via 盖蒂图片社)
阿米拉赫马迪还描述了“暗杀在伊斯兰共和国并非新鲜事,长期以来一直存在”。
阿米拉赫马迪发表上述言论之前,美国国防部长皮特·赫格塞斯周二表示,华盛顿仍坚定致力于达成协议,结束这场涉及美国、以色列和伊朗伊斯兰共和国的为期一个月的冲突。
在新闻发布会上,赫格塞斯重申特朗普愿意达成协议结束战争,并补充称新政权已经就位。
“如果伊朗够聪明,它会达成协议。伊朗新政权应该已经明白这一点。这个经历过政权更迭的新政权应该比之前的政权更明智。特朗普总统不会虚张声势,也不会退缩。他愿意达成协议,协议的条款他们已经知晓,”赫格塞斯说道。
“战场和战争的控制权掌握在激进上校手中,这一点在当下至关重要,”阿米拉赫马迪补充道。
“现有的官僚机构仍由旧的温和派政权掌控,但那并非新政权。新政权无疑更加激进,”他说。
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伊朗权力结构日益由伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)人物主导,如图中的艾哈迈德·瓦希迪。(莫尔塔扎·尼库巴兹勒/NurPhoto via 盖蒂图片社)
自最高领袖阿亚图拉·阿里·哈梅内伊去世、其子穆杰塔巴·哈梅内伊接班以来,伊朗政权似乎更加依赖伊斯兰革命卫队。
伊朗权力结构日益由艾哈迈德·瓦希迪和圣城旅司令伊斯梅尔·加尼等伊斯兰革命卫队人物,以及穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫和阿亚图拉·戈拉姆侯赛因·穆赫辛尼-埃杰伊等司法人物主导。
尽管总统马苏德·佩泽什基安的影响力可能有所减弱,但赛义德·贾利利、伊朗宪法监护委员会内部人士阿亚图拉·阿里雷扎·阿拉菲和外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉奇等人仍在塑造伊朗的安全态势。
“基本上就是上校们;就是革命卫队,那些在军队里的人。还有少数非军方的强硬派分子在大学、政府和其他机构任职,”阿米拉赫马迪补充道。
“他们已经将政权转变为一个极其激进的政权,”阿米拉赫马迪警告道,“我甚至认为哈梅内伊的儿子至少在最初阶段不会支持谈判。”
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“他的立场和处境并不完全明朗。他的领导地位看起来更具象征性——是一种对抗,甚至是对特朗普等人物的姿态。”
“特朗普和内塔尼亚胡想要政权更迭,他们已经实现了,但新政权只是变得更加激进了,”阿米拉赫马迪总结道。
艾玛·巴西是福克斯新闻数字频道的突发新闻撰稿人。加入福克斯之前,她曾在《每日电讯报》美国夜班团队工作,涉及外交、政治、新闻、体育和文化等多个部门。
Iran moderates pushing Trump deal risk being ‘eliminated’ as regime fractures deepen
March 31, 2026 3:47pm EDT / Fox News
Secretary of State Marco Rubio declined to name US contacts inside Iran, saying doing so ‘would get them in trouble’
By Emma Bussey, Fox News
Iranian officials pushing for negotiations with the United States risk being labeled traitors and “most likely eliminated,” according to a policy expert, as internal fractures emerge inside Iran’s new regime.
Hooshang Amirahmadi, president of the American Iranian Council, said moderates advocating engagement with Washington are increasingly vulnerable at a moment when the Trump administration says it is in contact with elements of a “new” leadership.
“If the moderates were to push toward negotiation and a ceasefire, they will be considered traitors and will most likely be eliminated,” Amirahmadi told Fox News Digital.
Amirahmadi’s warning came as Washington also appears to be navigating internal “fractures” amid the ongoing conflict.
President Donald Trump on Monday said the U.S. is engaged in serious talks with a “new” and “more reasonable” regime in Iran as the war enters its fifth week, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio declined to say who exactly the U.S. is negotiating with but cited “fractures.”
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio attends a bilateral meeting with China’s Foreign Minister (not in picture) in Munich, Feb. 13, 2026, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.(Alex Brandon / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
“Well, I’m not going to disclose to you who those people are, because it probably would get them in trouble with some other groups of people inside of Iran. Look, there are some fractures going on there internally,” Rubio said on “Good Morning America.”
“Anyone in Iran who speaks of negotiation is suspected of paving the way for more war and destruction,” Amirahmadi said before stating that the moderate reformers are thought of as “infiltrators and deemed traitors.”
Amirahmadi also confirmed Rubio’s comments and highlighted an internal struggle within Tehran’s power structure, where remnants of what he called the “old regime,” or the Khamenei-era system, still exist.
“Many of them support negotiation or a ceasefire. But the emerging new regime is made up of more hard line elements and views the others as traitors,” he said.
“For a long time, there has been a serious gap — what we call a cleavage — between the hardliners or radicals and the moderates or reformists.”
PAKISTAN’S AMBASSADOR WARNS IRAN TOO ‘WAR-TORN’ TO RESPOND QUICKLY AS TRUMP EXTENDS STRIKE DEADLINE
Iranian Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, looks on while attending a media conference at a conference hall in the Iranian Parliament building in Tehran, Iran, on December 2, 2025.( Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Amirahmadi also described how “assassination in the Islamic Republic is not a new phenomenon. It has been there for a long time.”
Amirahmadi spoke ahead of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth saying Tuesday that Washington remains firm on reaching an agreement to end the monthlong conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and the Islamic Republic.
Speaking at a press conference, Hegseth reiterated that Trump is willing to make a deal to end the war, adding that the new regime is now in place.
“If Iran is smart, it will make a deal. The new Iranian regime should already know that. This new regime, having undergone a regime change, should be smarter than the previous one. President Trump does not bluff and will not back down. He will make a deal, he is willing, and the terms of the deal are known to them,” Hegseth said.
“The field and the war are in the control of the radical colonels, and that is what matters at this point,” Amirahmadi added.
“The established bureaucracy is still run by the same old moderate regime, but then that is not a new regime. The new regime is certainly more radical,” he said.
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Iran’s power structure is increasingly dominated by IRGC figures like Ahmad Vahidi(Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Since the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the succession of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, the regime appears more reliant on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Iran’s power structure is increasingly dominated by IRGC figures like Ahmad Vahidi and Qods Force chief Esmail Qaani, alongside judicial figures such as Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Ayatollah Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei.
While President Masoud Pezeshkian’s influence could have waned, figures like Saeed Jalili, Guardian Council insider Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi continue shaping Iran’s security posture.
“There are basically the colonels; there are the Revolutionary Guards, people that are in the military. A few non-military hardliners are in universities, in government and places,” Amirahmadi added.
“They have changed the regime into a very radical regime,” Amirahmadi warned, “I don’t even think Khamenei’s son would favor negotiation, at least initially.”
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“His position and condition are not entirely clear. His leadership appears symbolic — a reaction, even a gesture against figures like Trump.”
“Trump and Netanyahu wanted regime change, and they have already achieved it, but the regime has just become more radical,” Amirahmadi concluded.
Emma Bussey is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Before joining Fox, she worked at The Telegraph with the U.S. overnight team, across desks including foreign, politics, news, sport and culture.
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