伊朗在霍尔木兹海峡扣押船只,停火延长后美伊谈判陷入停滞


2026-04-22T12:10:03-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

特朗普称伊朗海军“沉在海底”,但快速攻击艇仍在扰乱航运航线
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻网
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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普宣布延长停火协议数小时后,伊朗在霍尔木兹海峡扣押了两艘集装箱船,停火协议期间海上对峙仍在持续。

两艘船均由地中海航运公司(MSC)运营管理。

伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队称,这两艘分别名为“MSC·弗朗西斯卡号”和“埃帕米农达号”的船只未经适当授权航行,且篡改了导航系统,这一指控无法独立核实。这两艘船只此前曾报告在海峡附近遭遇炮击,凸显了这条全球最关键航道之一的局势日益动荡。

据伊朗媒体报道,革命卫队还袭击了第三艘名为“欧佛洛绪涅号”的船只,该船在伊朗海岸附近“搁浅”。

伊朗在特朗普特使抵达参加核谈判时向霍尔木兹海峡发射实弹

周二局势出现转折,特朗普宣布延长与伊朗的为期两周的停火协议。具体延长多久尚不清楚,但一名白宫官员告诉福克斯新闻,停火将延长数日。

尽管美方官员称美军的猛烈打击严重削弱了伊朗的常规海军力量,但德黑兰仍通过伊斯兰革命卫队的快速攻击艇舰队维持着海上作战能力,这些快艇用于在狭窄海峡内进行骚扰和登船行动。

“我们应该按千来计算,”华盛顿近东政策研究所高级研究员法尔津·纳迪米告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“如果算上从超小型快艇到性能更强的快速攻击艇,总数量可能达到3000到4000艘。”

这些部队一直被用于骚扰商业船只,迫使它们停船并将其扣押。伊朗国家媒体称,革命卫队部队在袭击多艘船只并护送至少两艘进入伊朗水域时使用了类似战术。

尽管美方官员称美军的猛烈打击严重削弱了伊朗的常规海军力量,但德黑兰仍通过伊斯兰革命卫队的快速攻击艇舰队维持着海上作战能力。(亚尔达·莫伊利/法新社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)

持续的袭击暴露了战场声明与现实之间的差距。

4月13日,特朗普在Truth Social的一篇帖子中称:“伊朗海军被彻底摧毁了,它正沉在海底。”他还补充说,美军不需要 targeting 伊朗的“小型快速攻击艇”,因为它们不构成威胁。

特朗普观看美军打击也门亲伊朗胡塞武装的新白宫照片,大规模行动持续进行

但这些小型舰艇长期以来一直是伊朗不对称战略的基石,如今正成为伊朗扰乱霍尔木兹海峡航运的核心能力。

此次扣押事件标志着伊朗与华盛顿之间不断升级的海上对峙出现了最新一轮升级。

双方都将袭击商业和货船作为更广泛施压行动的一部分,这些行动与陷入停滞的谈判相关联。美军也已在该地区扣押了至少一艘与伊朗有关联的船只,双方互相指责对方违反了脆弱的停火协议条款。

霍尔木兹海峡是全球石油运输的关键动脉,全球约20%的石油供应需经此航道。由于枪击、扣押事件以及两国军方指令冲突,船只纷纷改道或避开该区域,航运交通已大幅放缓。

周二晚间,特朗普在Truth Social的一系列帖子中声称,尽管伊朗公开威胁要关闭霍尔木兹海峡,但私下里希望该海峡重新开放。

“伊朗并不想关闭霍尔木兹海峡,他们希望海峡开放,这样每天就能赚取5亿美元(因此,如果海峡关闭,他们每天就会损失这么多!),”他写道。

伊朗国旗货船“图斯卡号”在违反美国在霍尔木兹海峡的封锁后,美军对其控制室发射导弹,该船冒出浓烟。(美国中央司令部(CENTCOM))

“但如果我们这么做,就永远无法与伊朗达成协议,除非我们炸毁他们国家的其余部分,包括他们的领导人!”

特朗普称,应巴基斯坦官员的请求,他同意延长停火协议,同时等待伊朗领导层在谈判中提出统一立场。

“基于伊朗政府严重分裂这一事实,这并不出人意料,应巴基斯坦陆军参谋长阿西姆·穆尼尔和总理夏巴兹·谢里夫的请求,我们被要求暂缓对伊朗发动攻击,直到他们的领导人和代表提出统一提案,”特朗普在Truth Social上写道。

“因此,我已指示我们的军队继续实施封锁,在所有其他方面保持随时待命的状态,因此我将延长停火协议,直到他们提交提案并完成谈判,无论结果如何,”他补充道。

恢复和平谈判的计划仍悬而未决,伊朗方面表示,在美国维持海军封锁的情况下,可能不会参加第二轮谈判。封锁仍是导致海上对峙的关键症结。

伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇称海军封锁是“战争行为”,指责华盛顿违反停火协议。

“封锁伊朗港口是战争行为,因此违反了停火协议。袭击商业船只并劫持船员是更严重的违反行为,”他在X平台上写道。

伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格奇称海军封锁是“战争行为”,指责华盛顿违反停火协议。(瓦希德·萨莱米/美联社)

这番言论发表之前,美军周一扣押了伊朗的“M/V·图斯卡号”船只,阿拉格奇将其描述为“海盗行为”。

此次扣押事件发生之际,美伊外交似乎愈发不确定,原计划在伊斯兰堡举行的第二轮谈判陷入疑云。原本预计率领美国代表团的副总统J·D·万斯仍留在华盛顿,伊朗方面表示不会参加谈判,取消了代表团前往巴基斯坦的计划。

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这一突然转变源于特朗普一天内发出的矛盾信号:周二上午,他表示随着停火截止日期临近,他不想延长停火协议,警告谈判时间所剩无几。但到了下午,他却改变立场,宣布延长停火协议以留出更多外交时间。

这一转变进一步给脆弱的谈判蒙上了阴影。

恢复谈判的日期尚未确定,伊朗官员继续坚称,在美国维持海军封锁的情况下,他们不会参与谈判。对峙日益从谈判桌转移到霍尔木兹海峡的水域,误判风险不断上升。

福克斯新闻数字频道已联系白宫置评。
福克斯新闻的卢卡斯·汤林森为本报道撰稿。

Iran seizes ships in Hormuz as US talks falter after ceasefire extension

2026-04-22T12:10:03-04:00 / Fox News

Trump said Iran’s navy was ‘laying at the bottom of the sea,’ but fast-attack boats continue to disrupt shipping lanes

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

Published April 22, 2026 12:10pm EDT | Updated April 22, 2026 2:15pm EDT

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Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on the U.S.-Iran peace talks as a ceasefire deadline looms on ‘The Story.’

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Iran seized two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz hours after President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire, as confrontations at sea continued under the truce.

Both ships were managed by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC).

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said the vessels, identified as the MSC Francesca and the Epaminondas, were operating without proper authorization and had tampered with navigation systems, accusations that could not be independently verified. The ships had earlier reported coming under fire near the strait, underscoring the increasingly volatile conditions in one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.

The Guard attacked a third ship, identified as the Euphoria, which had become “stranded” on the Iranian coast, Iranian media reported.

IRAN FIRES LIVE MISSILES INTO STRAIT OF HORMUZ AS TRUMP ENVOYS ARRIVE FOR NUCLEAR TALKS

In a turn of events Tuesday, Trump announced he would extend the two-week ceasefire with Iran. For how long is unclear, but a White House official told Fox News it would be several days.

Despite heavy U.S. strikes that officials say severely degraded Iran’s conventional navy, Tehran maintains maritime capability through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ fleet of fast-attack boats used for harassment and boarding operations in the narrow strait.

“We should think in the thousands,” Farzin Nadimi, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told Fox News Digital. “If you include very small boats up to more capable fast-attack craft, the total could reach 3,000 to 4,000 vessels.”

Those forces have been used to harass commercial ships, force them to stop, and take them into custody. Iranian state media said similar tactics were used when Revolutionary Guard units attacked multiple vessels before escorting at least two into Iranian waters.

Despite heavy U.S. strikes that officials say severely degraded Iran’s conventional navy, Tehran maintains maritime capability through the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ fleet of fast-attack boats.(Yalda Moaiery/AFP via Getty Images)

The continued attacks highlight a gap between battlefield claims and reality.

In a Truth Social post April 13, Trump said, “Iran’s Navy is obliterated. It is laying at the bottom of the sea,” adding that U.S. forces did not need to target Iran’s “little fast-attack boats” because they were not a threat.

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But those smaller vessels, long a cornerstone of Iran’s asymmetric strategy, are now central to its ability to disrupt shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

The seizures mark the latest escalation in a widening maritime standoff between Iran and Washington.

Both sides have targeted commercial and cargo vessels as part of a broader pressure campaign tied to stalled negotiations. U.S. forces have also moved to seize at least one Iranian-linked vessel in the region, with each side accusing the other of violating the terms of a fragile ceasefire.

The Strait of Hormuz is a vital artery for global oil shipments, with roughly 20% of the world’s supply passing through it. Traffic has slowed dramatically as ships reroute or avoid the area amid gunfire, seizures and conflicting directives from both militaries.

In a series of Truth Social posts Tuesday night, Trump claimed Iran privately wants the Strait of Hormuz reopened despite public threats to close it.

“Iran doesn’t want the Strait of Hormuz closed, they want it open so they can make $500 Million Dollars a day (which is, therefore, what they are losing if it is closed!),” he wrote.

The Iranian-flagged Touska cargo ship pours smoke out after U.S. forces launched missiles at its control room following its violation of the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.(U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM))

“But if we do that, there can never be a Deal with Iran, unless we blow up the rest of their Country, their leaders included!”

Trump said he agreed to extend the ceasefire at the request of Pakistani officials while waiting for Iran’s leadership to present a unified position in negotiations.

“Based on the fact that the Government of Iran is seriously fractured, not unexpectedly so and, upon the request of Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, of Pakistan, we have been asked to hold our Attack on the Country of Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“I have therefore directed our Military to continue the Blockade and, in all other respects, remain ready and able, and will therefore extend the Ceasefire until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other,” he added.

Plans for renewed peace talks remain in limbo, with Iran signaling it may not participate in a second round of negotiations while the U.S. maintains its naval blockade. The blockade remains a key sticking point driving the confrontation at sea.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the naval blockade an “act of war,” accusing Washington of violating the ceasefire.

“Blockading Iranian ports is an act of war and thus a violation of the ceasefire. Striking a commercial vessel and taking its crew hostage is an even greater violation,” he wrote on X.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the naval blockade an “act of war,” accusing Washington of violating the ceasefire.(Vahid Salemi/AP)

The comments came after U.S. forces moved to seize Iran’s M/V Touska vessel Monday, which Araghchi described as “an act of piracy.”

The seizures come as U.S.-Iran diplomacy appears increasingly uncertain, with a planned second round of talks in Islamabad thrown into doubt. Vice President JD Vance, who had been expected to lead the U.S. delegation, remained in Washington after Iran signaled it would not participate, scrapping plans for the delegation to travel to Pakistan.

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The abrupt shift followed a day of mixed signals from Trump, who said Tuesday morning he did not want to extend the ceasefire as its deadline approached, warning time for negotiations was running out. By the afternoon, however, he reversed course and announced he would extend the truce to allow more time for diplomacy.

The reversal has further clouded fragile negotiations.

No date has been set for renewed talks, and Iranian officials continue to insist they will not engage while the U.S. maintains its naval blockade. The confrontation has increasingly shifted from the negotiating table to the waters of the Strait of Hormuz, where the risk of miscalculation is rising.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.

Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson contributed to this report.

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