2026年4月8日 美国东部时间下午5:13 / 福克斯新闻
在停火协议生效的第一天,伊朗已提出十点和平计划,特朗普迅速予以拒绝。
作者:亚历克斯·米勒
福克斯新闻记者在《美国报道》节目中分析了双方停火的最新进展,此前有报道称伊朗在停火协议达成后关闭了霍尔木兹海峡,白宫对此予以否认,美北约关系似乎趋于紧张。
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参议院民主党领袖表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统对伊朗的战争让美国处境更糟,他计划在脆弱的停火开始之际,推动再次投票以限制总统的战争权力。
参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党参议员查克·舒默宣布,参议院民主党人将在参议院复会后,再次推动就战争权力决议案进行投票,以限制特朗普在伊朗动用军事力量。参议院定于周一复会,但民主党人下周具体何时发起投票仍未确定。
舒默在纽约市周三的新闻发布会上称,这场战争是“美国有史以来最糟糕的军事和外交政策行动之一”,并认为这场冲突让美国的全球信誉受损、伊朗的核野心不受约束、汽油价格上涨,且削弱了美国对霍尔木兹海峡的控制。
特朗普对伊朗的威胁动摇共和党阵营,部分共和党议员倒戈
参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党参议员查克·舒默宣布,参议院民主党人将在参议院复会后,再次推动就战争权力决议案进行投票,以限制特朗普在伊朗动用军事力量。(内森·波斯纳/安纳多卢通讯社)
他再次试图限制特朗普战争权力的决定,正值美国和伊朗达成为期两周的停火协议——该协议是在特朗普周二晚间的末日最后期限前促成的。
“特朗普必须立即结束这场战争,”舒默说,“唯一可行的解决方案是持久的外交途径。为期两周的停火,尤其是像这样脆弱的停火,算不上一项战略,也算不上外交解决方案,更不是一项计划。”
不过,共和党人对停火协议表示赞赏。佛罗里达州共和党参议员里克·斯科特在X平台上称,这将是“伊朗做出正确选择的机会”。
“这是绝佳的消息,”斯科特周二晚间表示,“这是追究伊朗责任的强有力第一步,也是当一位领导人将以实力求和平置于混乱和软弱的绥靖政策之上时会发生的情况。”
在新达成的停火协议生效的第一天,伊朗已提出一项更广泛和平协议的十点计划。该提案包括要求保留对霍尔木兹海峡的控制权,并继续推进铀浓缩计划——这些条件遭到特朗普的迅速拒绝。
特朗普对伊朗的威胁引发罢免呼声,但一名民主党人称该努力“不切实际”
唐纳德·特朗普总统的许多批评者认为,他没有兑现最初所称的对伊朗人民实施“种族灭绝”的承诺,是临阵退缩。(内森·霍华德/盖蒂图片社)
“美国只接受一组有意义的‘条件’,我们将在此次谈判的闭门会议中讨论这些条件,”特朗普在Truth Social上表示,“这些‘条件’是我们同意达成停火协议的基础。”
副总统JD·万斯、中东问题特使史蒂夫·维特科夫夫和贾里德·库什纳定于本周末在伊斯兰堡亲自谈判达成更广泛的和平协议。
但舒默和参议院民主党人呼吁立即结束这场冲突。
伊朗公布与美国的十点和平计划——内容如下
2026年4月3日,伊朗卡拉杰市德黑兰西部,B1大桥在空袭中被毁后的次日景象。(马吉德·赛义迪/盖蒂图片社)
“国会必须重新行使其权威,尤其是在这个危险的时刻,”舒默说,“任何总统,无论民主党还是共和党,都不应独自将国家拖入战争——现在不应如此,永远都不应如此。共和党人将再次有机会与民主党人一道,结束这场鲁莽的选择型战争。”
他再次推动战争权力决议案投票的计划,将是自2月底冲突爆发以来参议院第四次发起此类尝试。
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参议院民主党人最初曾准备就五项战争权力决议案进行投票,迫使特朗普从该地区撤军,以此作为阻挠参议院议事的手段,并迫使国务卿马可·卢比奥和战争部长皮特·赫格斯就“史诗愤怒行动”作证。
此前的所有尝试都被共和党人阻挠,尽管共和党内部对特朗普最近轰炸发电厂和桥梁的威胁,以及他“整个文明今晚都将灭亡”的警告日益感到不安。
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道的撰稿人,负责报道美国参议院事务。
Schumer blasts Trump’s Iran war as failure, moves to rein in his war powers amid ceasefire
April 8, 2026 5:13pm EDT / Fox News
Iran has already presented a 10-point peace plan that Trump swiftly rejected as the ceasefire enters its first day
By Alex Miller
Fox News correspondents break down the latest in the double-side ceasefire as the White House rejects public reports that Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz after the ceasefire agreement and U.S.-NATO relations appear frayed on ‘America Reports.’
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The top Senate Democrat argued that President Donald Trump’s war in Iran has left the U.S. worse off, and plans to force another vote to handcuff the president’s war powers as a fragile ceasefire begins.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that Senate Democrats will again force a vote on a war powers resolution to rein in Trump’s use of the military in Iran when the upper chamber returns. The Senate is slated to return Monday, but the exact day when Democrats will pull the trigger next week is still in the air.
Schumer argued the war was “one of the very worst military and foreign policy actions that the United States has ever taken,” at a Wednesday press conference in New York City, and contended that the conflict has left the U.S. worse off in global credibility, left Iran’s nuclear ambitions unchecked, increased gas prices and hampered control of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that Senate Democrats will again force a vote on a war powers resolution to rein in Trump’s use of the military in Iran.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu)
His decision to again try to curtail Trump’s war authorities comes as the U.S. and Iran have entered a two-week ceasefire — a deal brokered just before Trump’s apocalyptic deadline Tuesday night.
“Trump must end the war now,” Schumer said. “The only viable solution is a lasting diplomatic one. A two-week ceasefire, especially one as fragile as this, is not a strategy. It’s not a diplomatic solution. It’s not a plan.”
Republicans lauded the ceasefire, however. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., contended on X that it would be “Iran’s chance to do the right thing.”
“Excellent news,” Scott said Tuesday night. “This is a strong first step toward holding Iran accountable and what happens when you have a leader who puts peace through strength over chaos and weak appeasement policies.”
As the newly minted ceasefire enters its first day, Iran has already presented a 10-point plan for a broader peace agreement. The proposal includes demands to retain control of the Strait of Hormuz and continue a uranium enrichment program — conditions Trump swiftly rejected.
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Many critics of President Donald Trump have suggested he chickened out for not committing what they initially insisted was a “genocide” of the Iranian people.(Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
“There is only one group of meaningful ‘POINTS’ that are acceptable to the United States, and we will be discussing them behind closed doors during these negotiations,” Trump said on Truth Social. “These are the POINTS that are the basis on which we agreed to a CEASEFIRE.”
Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner are slated to negotiate a broader peace deal in person in Islamabad over the weekend.
But Schumer and Senate Democrats are calling for an immediate end to the conflict.
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A view of the damaged B1 bridge, a day after it was destroyed by an airstrike, on April 3, 2026, west of Tehran in Karaj, Iran.(Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
“Congress must reassert its authority, especially at this dangerous moment,” Schumer said. “No president, Democrat or Republican, should take this country to war alone — not now, not ever. Republicans will once again have the opportunity to join Democrats and end this reckless war of choice.”
His plan to again force a vote on a war powers resolution would mark the fourth such attempt in the upper chamber since the conflict began in late February.
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Senate Democrats had initially teed up five war powers resolutions to force Trump to withdraw forces from the region in a bid to grind the Senate to a halt and compel Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to testify on Operation Epic Fury.
The previous attempts have all been blocked by Republicans, despite growing unease within the GOP over Trump’s recent threats to bomb power plants and bridges, as well as his warning that a “whole civilization will die tonight.”
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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