特朗普今晚就伊朗战争发表讲话,将公布冲突结束时间表


2026年4月1日 美国东部时间下午3:46 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

华盛顿讯——总统特朗普将于周三晚间发表黄金时段讲话,向全国通报伊朗战争最新进展。他此前预测军事行动还将持续数周,并威胁要让美国退出北约。

“史诗之怒行动”已开展33天,目前美军进度远超美以联合行动原定的4至6周时间表。特朗普总统周二称美军将在“两到三周内”撤离伊朗,这意味着军事冲突时长将超出此前预估的6周上限,尽管特朗普坚称战事正按计划推进。特朗普还表示,如果双方达成协议,战争可能提前结束。

一名白宫官员向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,总统将“强调美军在行动前设定的所有既定目标均已达成”——包括摧毁伊朗大量海军力量、确保伊朗地区代理武装无法再扰乱地区稳定,以及确保伊朗永远无法获得核武器。该官员表示,截至目前,行动已达成甚至超出了所有基准目标。

本周早些时候有消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,目前已有数百名美国特种部队士兵以及数千名海军陆战队和陆军伞兵部署在中东地区,为特朗普在必要时扩大伊朗战事提供了更多军事选择。如有需要,这些部队可参与重启霍尔木兹海峡、袭击伊朗哈尔克岛石油终端或夺取伊朗浓缩铀库存的行动。

尽管特朗普坚称确保伊朗永远无法获得核武器是核心目标之一,但他在接受路透社采访时表示,他并不关心伊朗储存在地下隧道中的高浓缩铀。这种材料若进一步浓缩可用于制造核武器,但夺取这类材料很可能需要美军开展高风险地面行动。美国情报机构去年评估认为,伊朗并未积极研发核弹。

“那东西藏得太深了,我才不在乎,”总统在谈及伊朗的浓缩铀时说道,据信其中大部分被埋在去年夏天美军一轮空袭产生的废墟之下。“我们会一直通过卫星监视它。”

特朗普表示,他还将在周三晚间的讲话中提及北约盟友,特别是他对盟友未能协助美国打通霍尔木兹海峡感到不满。霍尔木兹海峡通常承担着全球五分之一的石油运输量。伊朗实际上封锁海峡的行为扰乱了石油供应,导致油价大幅上涨。

特朗普称,针对盟友拒绝协助美国打通海峡一事,他“绝对”正在考虑让美国退出这个二战后成立的军事同盟。

他周二在接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻资深白宫记者江维佳采访时表示,他还没“完全准备好”放弃迫使伊朗开放海峡、允许所有船只通行的努力。特朗普说,其他依赖中东石油的国家“必须介入并承担责任”。

“伊朗已经遭受重创,但它们必须自己解决问题,”他说道。

在战事初期,特朗普曾暗示,如果伊朗不允许船只自由通过霍尔木兹海峡,他可能会加大对伊朗的打击力度,并将目标对准该国能源基础设施。

与此同时,境外战事正在影响国内物价。当前美国民众认为经济处境艰难,担心战争会让情况进一步恶化。本周美国全国平均汽油价格升至每加仑4美元以上,为近四年来首次。柴油价格也大幅上涨,消费品价格可能随之攀升。

上月发布的一项哥伦比亚广播公司新闻民调显示,大多数美国人并不支持伊朗战争:60%的受访者不赞成美国对伊朗采取军事行动,67%的受访者表示不愿在冲突期间为汽油支付更高价格,不过绝大多数共和党人支持这场战争。

当被问及油价飙升一事时,特朗普周二表示:“我只要撤离伊朗,油价就会立刻暴跌,我们很快就会撤离,到时候油价就会应声下跌。”

詹妮弗·雅各布斯为本报道撰稿。

特朗普伊朗战争讲话前瞻须知

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-to-know-ahead-of-trumps-address-on-iran-war/

Trump’s address on Iran war tonight will lay out timeframe for ending conflict

April 1, 2026 3:46 PM EDT / CBS News

Washington— President Trump is delivering a prime-time address to update the nation on the war in Iran Wednesday night, as he predicts the operation will continue for a few more weeks and threatens to withdraw the U.S. from NATO.

Thirty-three days into Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. is already well within the four-to-six-week timeline that the president and his administration had laid out for the joint U.S.-Israeli operation. The president’s remarks Tuesday that the U.S. will leave Iran in “two or three weeks” would put the military conflict beyond the high-end estimate of six weeks, despite the president’s insistence that the war is ahead of schedule. Mr. Trump has said the war could end sooner if the two sides reach a deal.

A White House official told CBS News the president will “highlight the United States military’s success in achieving all of its stated goals prior to the operation” — including destroying much Iran’s navy, ensuring their regional proxy groups can no longer destabilize the region and guaranteeing that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon. The official said the operation is meeting or exceeding all of its benchmarks so far.

Still, hundreds of U.S. Special Operations Forces and thousands of Marines and Army paratroopers are now in the Middle East, giving Mr. Trump additional military options in Iran if he chooses to expand the war, sources told CBS News earlier this week. If needed, those forces could participate in operations to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, target Iran’s Kharg Island oil terminal or seize Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.

Even as Mr. Trump insists a main goal is ensuring Iran never attains a nuclear weapon, he told Reuters he doesn’t care about the highly enriched uranium Iran has stored in underground tunnels. If further enriched, the material could be used for nuclear weapons, but seizing such material would likely require a risky U.S. ground operation. The U.S. intelligence community assessed last year that Iran was not actively trying to build a nuclear bomb.

“That’s so far underground, I don’t care about that,” the president said of Iran’s enriched uranium, much of which is believed to be buried underneath rubble from a previous round of U.S. strikes last summer. “We’ll always be watching it by satellite.”

Mr. Trump said he will also mention NATO allies in his speech Wednesday night, particularly his frustration over what he views as their failure to help the U.S. open the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries one-fifth of the world’s oil supply. Iran’s effective closure of the strait has disrupted the supply of oil and sent prices sharply higher.

The president said he is “absolutely” considering withdrawing the U.S. from the treaty organization formed in the wake of World War II, in response to allies’ decision not to help the U.S. with the strait.

He told CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang on Tuesday that he’s not ready “quite yet” to abandon his attempts to force Iran to open the strait to all shipping traffic. The president said other countries that are reliant on Middle Eastern oil “have to come in and take care of it.”

“Iran has been decimated, but they’re going to have to come in and do their own work,” he said.

Earlier in the war, Mr. Trump has suggested he may ramp up attacks on Iran and target the country’s energy infrastructure if it doesn’t allow ships to sail freely through the Strait of Hormuz.

Meanwhile, the war abroad is affecting prices at home in a time when Americans view the economy as struggling and fear the war will make that worse. The average price for a gallon of gas in the U.S. topped $4 this week for the first time in nearly four years. Diesel prices have also soared, and consumer good prices are likely to increase with them.

A CBS News poll from last month shows most Americans aren’t sold on the Iran war, with 60% disapproving of the U.S. taking military action in Iran and 67% saying they are unwilling to pay more for gas during the conflict, though an overwhelming majority of Republicans support the war.

Asked about spiking gas prices, Mr. Trump said Tuesday: “All I have to do is leave Iran, and we’ll be doing that very soon, and they’ll come tumbling down.”

Jennifer Jacobs contributed to this report.

What to know ahead of Trump Iran war address

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/what-to-know-ahead-of-trumps-address-on-iran-war/

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