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华盛顿讯——本周末不到48小时内,特朗普总统的言论发生了巨大转变:从称伊朗已“同意所有条款”,包括配合美国移除其浓缩铀,到警告如果伊朗不签署美国支持的协议,该国“整个国家都将被炸毁”。
总统通过致电个别记者以及在Truth Social上发布内容,快速调整了其对外表态。此时,美伊战争为期两周的停火即将进入最后阶段,而与伊朗的谈判前景仍不明朗。
总统还就谈判发表了相互矛盾的言论:他在周一上午告诉《纽约邮报》,包括副总统JD·万斯在内的美国代表团将于周一晚间抵达伊斯兰堡。但在他发表上述言论后,一名白宫官员表示,美国代表团尚未启程,只是“计划近期前往伊斯兰堡”,未给出具体日期。伊朗方面周一则表示,目前没有重返和谈的计划。
以下是特朗普总统自周五以来的言论变化轨迹。
4月17日周五下午:特朗普称伊朗“已同意所有条款”
特朗普在周五下午接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻资深白宫记者江家卫(Weijia Jiang)电话采访时表示,伊朗已“同意所有条款”,并将配合美国移除其浓缩铀。他还称美国将“接收”这批铀原料。
特朗普同时告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,德黑兰已同意停止支持真主党、哈马斯等美国认定为恐怖组织的代理武装团体。
特朗普发表上述言论之际,恰逢美股周末收盘前,伊朗宣布霍尔木兹海峡通航正常,油价下跌、股市上涨。
但在特朗普接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻采访数小时后,伊朗外交部发言人发表声明,经翻译后称:“浓缩铀对我们而言与伊朗国土一样神圣,无论在任何情况下都不会转移至任何地方。”声明还补充道,“向美国转移铀原料从未是选项之一”。
双方表述的矛盾引发质疑:伊朗实际同意的条款究竟有多少?总统的言论是否更多出于主观期待,而非基于事实?
周五晚间:特朗普称与伊朗“分歧并不多”
在前往凤凰城发表演讲的途中,特朗普向记者表示,他认为美伊双方在诸多议题上的“重大分歧并不多”。
当时有记者问及有报道称伊朗方面表示双方在可能达成的协议上仍存在重大分歧。
“当然有可能存在分歧,”特朗普说,“我们拭目以待。如果真有分歧,我们会加以解决。但我认为并没有太多重大分歧。”
周六:特朗普几乎未提及伊朗相关议题
特朗普于周五深夜结束西海岸行程返回国内,周六期间几乎未谈及战争与谈判相关事宜。
周六上午在椭圆形办公室签署法案期间,当哥伦比亚广播公司新闻记者奥利维亚·里纳尔迪试图向总统询问伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队向海峡内船只开火的问题时,特朗普让她和其他记者“出去”,并补充道:“非常感谢各位。”
下午,特朗普前往弗吉尼亚州北部的高尔夫俱乐部。
4月19日周日早8点前:特朗普称若不签署协议,“整个国家都将被炸毁”
特朗普周日清晨告诉福克斯新闻主持人特雷·英斯特:“如果伊朗不签署这项协议,整个国家都将被炸毁。”他表示在巴基斯坦的谈判将是伊朗的“最后机会”。
特朗普的此番警告让人回想起他4月7日的言论:若不达成协议,“整个文明今晚都将覆灭”。而在4月7日当天晚些时候,特朗普宣布了当前的停火协议。
4月19日周日上午8点10分:特朗普称若不接受协议,美国将摧毁伊朗所有发电厂和桥梁
此前发生的黎巴嫩伏击事件造成一名法国士兵死亡,法国总统将此事归咎于真主党;同时有报道称伊朗向霍尔木兹海峡内的船只开火,这些事件引发了人们对脆弱停火局势以及长期和平协议前景的担忧。
特朗普周日上午在Truth Social上发文称,伊朗“昨日向霍尔木兹海峡开火”的行为是“对我们停火协议的全面违反!”
“其中许多炮弹瞄准了一艘法国船只和一艘英国货轮,”他写道,“这可不太友好,对吧?我的代表将前往巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡——他们将于明晚抵达,参与谈判。”
随后特朗普进一步放话称,如果伊朗不接受美国提出的协议,美国将袭击其所有发电厂和桥梁。
“我们正在提供一份非常公平合理的协议,我希望他们能够接受,因为如果他们不接受,美国将摧毁伊朗境内的每一座发电厂和每一座桥梁,”特朗普写道,“不再做和善的先生了!他们会迅速垮台,轻松垮台。如果他们不接受协议,我将荣幸地完成必须做的事情——这是其他总统47年来本该对伊朗做的事情。是时候终结伊朗的杀人机器了!”
4月20日周一早:特朗普称若停火协议到期,“大量炸弹将开始落下”
在周一上午与记者的多通电话中,特朗普告诉《PBS新闻一小时》,如果美伊之间的停火协议在本周到期,“那么大量炸弹将开始落下”。
除非双方同意延长停火或达成其他协议,否则为期两周的停火预计将于周二晚间结束。
特朗普周一上午告诉彭博社,如果在停火到期前未能达成协议,“极不可能”延长停火。他还告诉彭博社,停火协议将于华盛顿时间周三晚间到期,而非周二。
How Trump’s messaging on Iran has shifted in 3 days since he said Tehran “agreed to everything”
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Updated on: April 20, 2026 / 2:41 PM EDT / CBS News
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Washington— In less than 48 hours this weekend, President Trump went from saying Iran has “agreed to everything,” including working with the U.S. to remove its enriched uranium, to warning that if Iran doesn’t sign a U.S.-backed deal, the “whole country is getting blown up.”
The president’s rapid shifts in messaging, expressed in phone calls with individual reporters and on Truth Social, come as the two-week ceasefire in the war with Iran enters its final days, and as the state of negotiations with Iran is uncertain.
The president has also shared contradictory statements about negotiations, telling the New York Post on Monday morning that the U.S. delegation, including Vice President JD Vance, would arrive in Islamabad Monday night. But after the president said that, a White House official said the U.S. delegation had not left yet, but rather, “plans to travel to Islamabad soon,” without a date given. Iran said Monday that it has no current plans to return to peace talks.
Here’s how the president’s messaging has changed since Friday.
Friday afternoon, April 17: Trump says Iran has “agreed to everything”
The president said in a Friday afternoon phone interview with CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang that Iran has “agreed to everything,” and will work with the U.S. to remove its enriched uranium. The president said the U.S. would “take” the uranium.
The president also told CBS News that Tehran agreed to stop backing proxy groups, such as Hezbollah and Hamas, which the U.S. considers terrorist organizations.
Mr. Trump’s remarks came shortly before markets closed for the weekend, and as Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open, oil prices fell and stocks jumped.
But within a couple of hours of the president’s comments to CBS News, a spokesperson for Iran’s foreign ministry released a statement that said, in translation, “Enriched uranium is as sacred to us as Iranian soil and will not be transferred anywhere under any circumstances.” The comment went on to say that “transferring uranium to the United States has not been an option.”
The conflicting statements raised questions about how much Iran had actually agreed to, and whether the president’s comments were more hopeful than facts warranted.
Friday evening: Trump says “I don’t think there’s too many significant differences” with Iran
Speaking with reporters upon his arrival in Phoenix for a speech, the president said he didn’t think there are “too many” significant differences on various points with Iran.
The president was asked about reports that Iran said there were still significant differences in their positions on a possible deal.
“Well, there could be,” the president said. “Let’s see what happens. If there are, we’ll have to straighten it out. But I don’t think there’s too many significant differences.”
The president said little about Iran on Saturday
President Trump, who returned from a West Coast swing late Friday night, said little about the war and negotiations on Saturday.
During an Oval Office signing event Saturday morning, when CBS News reporter Olivia Rinaldi tried to ask the president about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps firing on ships in the strait, the president told her and the rest of the press to “get out,” adding, “thank you very much, everybody.”
In the afternoon, the president went to his golf club in Northern Virginia.
Sunday morning, April 19, before 8 a.m.: Trump says that without a deal, the “whole country is getting blown up”
The president told Fox News’ Trey Yingst early Sunday morning that, “If Iran does not sign this deal, the whole country is getting blown up.” The president said the talks in Pakistan would be Iran’s “last chance.”
The president’s warning harkened back to his April 7 remark that “a whole civilization will die tonight” without a deal. Later on April 7, the president announced the current ceasefire agreement.
Sunday morning, April 19, 8:10 a.m.: Trump says if Iran doesn’t take deal, U.S. will knock out every single power plant and bridge
An ambush that killed a French soldier in Lebanon, which France’s president blamed on Hezbollah, and reports of Iran firing on ships in the Strait of Hormuz prompted concerns about the tenuous ceasefire and the prospects of a long-term peace deal.
The president took to Truth Social Sunday morning to say Iran’s decision to “fire bullets yesterday into the Strait of Hormuz” constitutes a “Total Violation of our Ceasefire Agreement!”
“Many of them were aimed at a French Ship, and a Freighter from the United Kingdom,” he wrote. “That wasn’t nice, was it? My Representatives are going to Islamabad, Pakistan — They will be there tomorrow evening, for Negotiations.”
Then the president went a step further, saying that if Iran doesn’t take the deal the U.S. is offering, the U.S. will attack all of its power plants and bridges.
“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran,” Mr. Trump wrote. “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY! They’ll come down fast, they’ll come down easy and, if they don’t take the DEAL, it will be my Honor to do what has to be done, which should have been done to Iran, by other Presidents, for the last 47 years. IT’S TIME FOR THE IRAN KILLING MACHINE TO END!”
Monday morning, April 20: Trump says if ceasefire expires, “then lots of bombs start going off”
As part of a round of phone calls with reporters Monday morning, the president told PBS News that if the ceasefire with Iran expires this week, “then lots of bombs start going off.”
The two-week ceasefire has been expected to end Tuesday night, unless an extension or some other deal is agreed to.
Mr. Trump told Bloomberg Monday morning that it’s “highly unlikely” he’d extend the ceasefire if a deal isn’t reached by the time it expires. He also told Bloomberg the ceasefire would expire Wednesday night Washington time, not Tuesday.
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