特朗普发出末日式伊朗警告,大幅升级美国全面打击威胁


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通过巴基斯坦、埃及和土耳其开展的秘密渠道谈判仍在继续,调解方正加紧斡旋,争取在打击行动扩大前促成停火协议

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特朗普警告伊朗“今夜整个文明将覆灭”,协议截止日期临近

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唐纳德·特朗普总统警告称“今夜整个文明将覆灭”,伊朗接受美国要求的截止日期临近,他的言论进一步升级,与此同时,通过中间渠道进行的最后一刻谈判仍在继续,以避免全面军事打击。

特朗普设定了周二晚间的截止期限,要求伊朗接受包括重新开放霍尔木兹海峡在内的条件——这是一条至关重要的全球石油动脉。包括副总统JD·万斯在内的美国官员正继续通过巴基斯坦等中间渠道开展秘密渠道谈判。

但双方仍存在重大分歧,总统的最新言论加大了美国可能对伊朗基础设施发起打击的风险,打击目标包括电力和交通系统等诸多领域。


特朗普透露伊朗在最后通牒后提出“重要提案”,但“不够好”

特朗普的最新言论与此前针对基础设施的警告相比大幅升级。他还暗示伊朗已发生“彻底的政权更迭,更明智、不那么激进的新势力掌权”。

在美国空袭杀死阿里·哈梅内伊后,穆贾塔巴·哈梅内伊被任命为伊朗最高领袖,但目前关于他的现状和控制权的报道相互矛盾,仍不明朗。

伊朗方面威胁,如果特朗普兑现威胁,伊朗将采取行动。

伊朗常驻联合国代表阿米尔-赛义德·伊拉瓦尼表示:“伊朗不会对如此恶劣的战争罪行坐视不理。”“我们将毫不犹豫地行使固有的自卫权,并立即采取相称的对等报复措施。”


唐纳德·特朗普总统警告称“今夜整个文明将覆灭”,伊朗接受美国要求的截止日期临近。(亚历克斯·布兰登/美联社)

避免大规模冲突的外交努力仍在继续,但紧张局势日益加剧,包括巴基斯坦、埃及和土耳其在内的调解方正努力促成停火协议并重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,之后才能开展更广泛的谈判。

一名美国高级官员告诉福克斯新闻:“我们绝对与伊朗保持联系。”“绝对有联系。谈判一直取得积极进展。如果我们运气好的话,今天结束前就能达成协议。”


伊朗多次拒绝临时停火,主张永久结束战争,而美国官员则认为德黑兰的提案不够充分,随着截止日期临近,关键分歧仍未解决。

特朗普周日在Truth Social平台上发表了一篇包含粗口的帖子,进一步强调了威胁,他宣称“周二将是伊朗的发电厂日和桥梁日”,并警告称,如果伊朗不重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,该国的基础设施将被摧毁。他还告诉伊朗:“打开该死的海峡……否则你们将生活在地狱里。”

随着截止日期临近,地面冲突已经加剧。据伊朗国家媒体报道,周二空袭击中了伊朗首都德黑兰的部分地区,伊朗官员敦促民众组成人链保护发电厂,以阻止美国对关键基础设施的潜在打击。

一名美国高级官员告诉福克斯新闻,美国 overnight 对哈尔克岛的数十个军事目标发动了空袭,包括掩体、雷达站和弹药储存设施。该岛是伊朗主要的石油出口枢纽,是该政权最关键的经济资产之一。

美国在空袭中打击军事目标,同时避开能源基础设施,这表明美国正在施加压力,同时将伊朗的石油生命线作为潜在的下一步打击目标,如果截止日期前未能达成协议,将对其发动打击。

以色列也暗示可能扩大打击目标范围,将伊朗的铁路网络纳入其中,并警告民众避开火车,以防可能发生的空袭。铁路线在调动军事力量和装备方面发挥着关键作用,尤其是在德黑兰内外,破坏铁路线可能会严重限制伊朗重新部署资产和维持作战行动的能力。

虽然特朗普将截止日期的核心定为重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,但谈判已扩大到关于结束战争的更广泛争端,包括伊朗的核计划和导弹计划、制裁 Relief 以及安全保障——双方在哪些让步必须优先达成的问题上存在分歧,这些问题仍未解决。


2026年4月3日,伊朗卡拉杰市德黑兰西部,B1大桥在空袭中被摧毁后的第二天,救援人员在废墟中搜寻幸存者。(马吉德·赛义迪/盖蒂图片社)


特朗普的“文明”言论引发了新的疑问:美国潜在的打击目标范围是否可能超出桥梁和发电厂,扩大到与伊朗政权维持权力能力相关的其他基础设施或系统。

伊朗最高桥梁在据称美军空袭后坍塌,伊朗威胁报复美国盟友

特朗普警告称,如果德黑兰未能满足他的要求,“伊朗的每一座桥梁都将被摧毁”,发电厂可能会“燃烧、爆炸,永远无法再使用”,这凸显了潜在基础设施打击的规模。

特朗普近几周来也多次提出类似的最后通牒,在谈判继续期间推迟了威胁发动的打击行动,随后又发布新的最后通牒。这种模式引发了人们的疑问:最新的截止日期是否会兑现,或者只是谈判最后几个小时的又一种施压策略。

伊朗对霍尔木兹海峡的封锁——和平时期全球约五分之一的石油经此运输——已经在全球市场引发震荡,一方面给政府带来了达成解决方案的压力,另一方面也加大了任何潜在军事升级的风险。


2026年3月13日,伊朗德黑兰南部遭遇空袭后,救援人员在废墟中搜寻幸存者。(萨贾德·萨法里/美联社)


军事选项现已摆在台面上

特朗普的言论引发了人们的疑问:美国潜在的打击行动可能会在多大程度上超出他公开提及的基础设施目标范围。

军事分析师表示,可选方案范围广泛,从旨在削弱伊朗运转能力的持续基础设施打击,到针对该政权核心权力中心的更广泛行动。


白宫快速响应团队删除了X平台上一篇引用万斯言论的帖子,该帖子被认为暗示“特朗普可能使用核武器”。

“万斯副总统在这里的发言绝对没有任何‘暗示’,你们这群十足的蠢货。”

“伊朗政权必须在东部时间晚上8点前抓住机会,与美国达成协议。只有总统清楚当前局势以及他将采取何种行动,”新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特在一份声明中表示。

美国的军事行动可能会侧重于摧毁伊朗的电网、交通网络和能源设施——这一战略旨在在全国范围内造成混乱,向领导层施压。此类打击可能会对通信、供水系统和工业生产产生连锁反应,并影响平民百姓。

其他选项可能包括进一步针对领导层、与伊斯兰革命卫队相关的设施,包括指挥控制节点、武器生产场地以及为政权运作提供资金的经济资产。

中东论坛执行主任格雷格·罗曼表示,总统的措辞表明,其重点是摧毁该政权的底层权力结构,而非打击整个伊朗国家。

“我确实认为,他所说的是伊斯兰共和国的根本根源和支柱,而非伊朗这个国家,”罗曼说。


“美国在假设的袭击中针对发电厂、桥梁和其他关键基础设施点的所有目标,实际上都必须集中在与当前掌权的将军们维持权力能力相关的目标上,”他补充道。

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罗曼表示,特朗普提到的“文明”可能指的是伊斯兰共和国47年的统治历史,而非整个伊朗社会。

“我认为他不是在谈论波斯文明,而是在谈论伊斯兰共和国作为一个政体统治的47年。”

伊朗官员呼吁民众协助保护关键基础设施。此前,伊朗官员阿里雷扎·拉希米发布视频信息,呼吁“所有年轻人、运动员、艺术家、学生和大学生以及他们的教授”在发电厂周围组成人链。

伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安周二表示,伊朗人民愿意为保卫伊朗献出生命。

“迄今为止,已有超过1400万勇敢的伊朗人宣布准备为保卫伊朗献出生命。我也已为伊朗献出了我的生命,我现在是,将来也会继续如此,”他在X平台上写道。


福克斯新闻的比尔·赫默、詹妮弗·格里芬和路易斯·卡西亚诺为本报道贡献了内容。

Trump’s apocalyptic Iran warning raises stakes for sweeping US strike threat

2026-04-07T14:16:20-04:00 / Fox News

Back-channel talks continue through Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey as mediators race to broker a ceasefire before strikes expand

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

Published April 7, 2026 2:16pm EDT

Trump warns Iran ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ as deal deadline looms

Former Deputy National Security Advisor KT McFarland weighs in on President Donald Trump’s latest ultimatum to Iran, the strategic importance of Kharg Island and what comes next on ‘Fox & Friends.’

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President Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight” as a deadline looms for Iran to agree to U.S. demands, escalating his rhetoric even as last-minute negotiations continue through intermediaries to avert sweeping military strikes.

Trump has set a Tuesday night deadline for Iran to accept terms that include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil artery, as U.S. officials — including Vice President JD Vance — continue back-channel talks through intermediaries such as Pakistan.

But significant gaps remain, and the president’s latest comments raise the risk the U.S. may move forward with strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure, including power and transportation systems and beyond.

TRUMP REVEALS IRAN MADE ‘SIGNIFICANT PROPOSAL’ AFTER ULTIMATUM, BUT ‘NOT GOOD ENOUGH’

Trump’s latest remarks mark a sharp escalation from earlier warnings focused on infrastructure. He also suggested Iran had undergone “complete and total regime change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail.”

Mojtaba Khamenei was named Iran’s supreme leader after U.S. strikes killed his father, Ali Khamenei, though his current status and control remain unclear amid conflicting reports.

And Iran has threatened to take action if Trump follows through on his threats.

“Iran will not stand idle in the face of such egregious war crimes,” said Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran’s permanent representative to the United Nations. “It will exercise without hesitation its inherent right of self-defense, and will take immediate and proportionate reciprocal measures.”

President Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight” as a deadline looms for Iran to agree to U.S. demands.(Alex Brandon/AP)

Diplomatic efforts to avert a wider conflict are ongoing but increasingly strained, with mediators including Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey working to broker a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz before broader talks can begin.

“We are absolutely in touch with” Iran, a senior U.S. official told Fox News. “Absolutely. (The talks) have been positive. If we get lucky, we will have something by the end of the day.”

Iran repeatedly has rejected a temporary truce in favor of a permanent end to the war, while U.S. officials have dismissed Tehran’s proposals as insufficient, leaving key differences unresolved as the deadline approaches.

Trump underscored the threat in a profanity-laced Truth Social post Sunday, declaring that “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day in Iran and warning that the country’s infrastructure would be destroyed if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. He told Iran to “open the F—in’ Strait… or you’ll be living in Hell.”

As the deadline nears, the conflict already is intensifying on the ground. Airstrikes hit parts of Iran’s capital city of Tehran Tuesday, while Iranian officials urged civilians to form human chains around power plants in an effort to deter potential U.S. attacks on critical infrastructure,Iranian state media reported.

Overnight, the U.S. struck dozens of military sites on Kharg Island — including bunkers, radar stations and ammunition storage facilities — a senior U.S. official told Fox News. The island is Iran’s primary oil export hub, making it one of the regime’s most critical economic assets.

By targeting military sites while avoiding energy infrastructure, the strikes suggest the U.S. is applying pressure while holding Iran’s oil lifeline at risk as a potential next step if the deadline passes without a deal.

Israel also has signaled a potential expansion of the target set to include Iran’s rail network, warning civilians to avoid trains ahead of possible strikes. Rail lines play a critical role in moving military forces and equipment, particularly in and out of Tehran, and disrupting them could significantly limit Iran’s ability to reposition assets and sustain operations.

While Trump has centered his deadline on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, the negotiations have expanded into a broader dispute over ending the war, including Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, sanctions relief and security guarantees — issues that remain unresolved as both sides clash over what concessions must come first.

A view of the damaged B1 bridge, a day after it was destroyed by an airstrike, April 3, 2026, west of Tehran in Karaj, Iran.(Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

Trump’s “civilization” remarks have raised new questions about whether the potential U.S. target set could extend beyond bridges and power plants to include additional infrastructure or systems tied to the Iranian regime’s ability to maintain power.

IRAN’S TALLEST BRIDGE COLLAPSES AFTER REPORTED US AIRSTRIKES, IRAN THREATENS AMERICAN ALLIES IN RETALIATION

Trump has warned that “every bridge in Iran will be decimated” and that power plants could be left “burning, exploding and never to be used again” if Tehran fails to meet his demands, underscoring the scale of potential infrastructure strikes.

Trump also has repeatedly extended similar deadlines in recent weeks, delaying threatened strikes as negotiations continued before issuing new ultimatums. The pattern has raised questions about whether the latest deadline will hold — or serve as another pressure tactic in the final hours of talks.

Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil passes in peacetime — already has sent shock waves through global markets, raising pressure on the administration to reach a resolution while increasing the stakes of any potential military escalation.

Rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble after a strike in southern Tehran, Iran, March 13, 2026.(Sajjad Safari/AP)

Military options now on the table

Trump’s rhetoric has fueled questions about how far a potential U.S. strike campaign could extend beyond the infrastructure targets he has publicly identified.

Military analysts say options range from continued infrastructure strikes aimed at crippling Iran’s ability to function to a broader campaign targeting the regime’s core power centers.

The White House rapid response team shot down a post on X which quoted Vance and suggested it implied “Trump might use nuclear weapons.”

“Literally nothing @VP said here ‘implies’ this, you absolute buffoons.”

“The Iranian regime has until 8PM Eastern Time to meet the moment and make a deal with the United States. Only the President knows where things stand and what he will do,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.

A U.S. operation could focus on disabling Iran’s electrical grid, transportation networks and energy facilities — a strategy designed to create nationwide disruption and pressure leadership. Such strikes could trigger cascading effects across communications, water systems and industrial production and would impact the civilian population.

Other options could involve further targeting of leadership, facilities tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including command-and-control nodes, weapons production sites, and economic assets that fund the regime’s operations.

Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum, said the president’s language suggests a focus on dismantling the regime’s underlying power structures rather than targeting Iran as a nation.

“I really think that what he’s talking about are the fundamental roots and the anchors of the Islamic Republic, not of the country of Iran,” Roman said.

“Everything that the United States would target in a hypothetical attack on power plants, bridges, other key points of infrastructure would really have to focus on those that are connected to the ability of the generals who are currently in charge of this regime and their ability to maintain power,” he added.

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Roman said Trump’s reference to “civilization” likely reflects the 47-year rule of the Islamic Republic rather than Iranian society as a whole.

“I don’t think he’s speaking about Persian civilization. I think he’s speaking about the 47 years that the Islamic Republic has ruled as a polity.”

Iranian officials have called on civilians to help protect key infrastructure. Earlier, Iranian official Alireza Rahimi issued a video message calling on “all young people, athletes, artists, students and university students and their professors” to form human chains around power plants.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tuesday that Iranians are willing to give their lives in defense of Iran.

“More than 14 million brave Iranians have so far declared their readiness to sacrifice their lives to defend Iran. I have also sacrificed my life for Iran, I am, and I will continue to do so,” he wrote on X.

Fox News’ Bill Hemmer, Jennifer Griffin and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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