2026年4月6日 美国东部时间下午2:01 / 福克斯新闻
莫罗称赞长期情报收集和实地线人为营救行动成功立下汗马功劳
作者:泰勒·彭利 福克斯新闻
福克斯新闻特约撰稿人保罗·莫罗解读了营救一名在伊朗失踪超36小时的美国空军人员的复杂中央情报局(CIA)诱骗行动。中情局通过伪造信息误导伊朗搜索人员,同时精准定位并撤离了这名空军人员。莫罗强调了人力情报(HUMINT)和协同行动的关键作用,强调尽管技术不断进步,情报工作从根本上还是依赖于人。
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保罗·莫罗周一表示,美国情报机构早已完成在伊朗境内定位一名失踪上校所需的基础工作,并认为此次行动依赖于任务启动前很久就收集到的情报。
“你必须不断收集情报,不断收集,很多时候你可能永远都用不上这些信息,”莫罗在《福克斯和朋友们》节目中说道。
“关键在于当你需要它的时候,它必须已经在手。”
莫罗以今年1月由特朗普政府主导的马杜罗抓捕案为例,指出美军能够精准定位这名委内瑞拉独裁者及其妻子当时的行踪,从而成功实施抓捕。
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“他们在对方跑向安全屋时将其抓获,全员毫发无损。所有人都安然无恙,”他说道。
“他们在对方逃跑时实施了抓捕。这就是情报信息的细致程度,也是行动协同的精准程度。”
莫罗表示,此次伊朗行动同样展现了同等水准的筹备和协调能力。美军在敌方境内展开多日搜索后,从一架被击落的F-15E战机上营救了一名失踪的美国武器系统军官。
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美国情报机构在确认失踪上校的位置后,能够迅速展开行动将其营救。
“[这]就是那种铃声响起的情况:‘伙计们,你们掌握了什么?’总统转过身,[国防部长]赫格斯西转过身,他们都去和[中央情报局局长约翰]拉特克利夫交谈,问道:‘局长,你掌握了什么?’幸运的是,情报已经准备就绪。”
莫罗表示,此次行动凸显了情报界内部人士都清楚的一个更广泛的事实:情报工作的成功归根结底在于运营线人的人员。
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“归根结底……还是要靠人,”他说道。
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“如果你认为可以坐在某个隔间里就能搞定一切,那是行不通的。你需要在国外、在危险地区部署人员,由那些我们永远不会知晓姓名的美国人代表我们开展工作……他们负责运营线人,这样一来,当你需要情报时,他们会说:‘我的线人可靠。’”
泰勒·彭利是福克斯新闻副主编。
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Mauro compares Iran rescue of missing colonel to Maduro capture, credits intelligence preparation
April 6, 2026 2:01pm EDT / Fox News
Mauro credits long-term intelligence collection and human sources on the ground for the successful rescue
By Taylor Penley Fox News
Paul Mauro, Fox News contributor, explains the intricate Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) deception operation that rescued a U.S. airman missing for over 36 hours in Iran. The CIA used fabricated information to mislead Iranian searchers while precisely locating and extracting the airman. Mauro emphasizes the crucial role of human intelligence (HUMINT) and synchronized efforts, underscoring that intelligence, despite technological advances, fundamentally relies on people.
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U.S. intelligence agencies had already done the groundwork needed to locate a missing colonel inside Iran, Paul Mauro said Monday, arguing the operation relied on intelligence gathered well before the mission began.
“You’ve got to collect, you collect, you collect and a lot of it sometimes you’re never going to use,” Mauro told “Fox & Friends.”
“The key is when you need it, it has to be there.”
Mauro pointed to the Maduro case, which unfolded at the behest of the Trump administration in January, noting U.S. forces’ ability to pinpoint where the Venezuelan dictator and his wife were going to be at the time in order to make an effective capture.
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“They got him as they were running to a safe room without a scratch. Everybody comes out without a scratch,” he said.
“They got them as they were fleeing. That’s how detailed the messaging was, and that’s how synchronized the operation was.”
Mauro said that same level of preparation and coordination was on display in the Iran mission, where U.S. forces rescued a missing U.S. weapons systems officer from a downed F-15E following a multi-day search inside enemy territory.
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U.S. intelligence was able to act quickly to retrieve the missing colonel once his location was confirmed.
“[This]was one of those situations where the bell rang. ‘Guys, what [have] you got?’ President turns around, [War Secretary] Hegseth turns around, [and] they all talk to [CIA Director John] Ratcliffe and they say, ‘What [have] you got, director?’ and fortunately it was there.”
Mauro said the operation highlights a broader fact about intelligence work that is apparent to those working within its community: its success comes down to the people running the sources.
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“At the end of the day…it comes down to people,” he said.
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“If you think that you can sit in a cubicle someplace and get everything you need to be done, that’s not how it’s going to go. You need people in country, in dangerous areas, Americans working on our behalf that you’ll never hear about… they’re running the sources so that, again, when you need it, they say, ‘My source is good.’”
Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
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