2026年5月7日 / 美国东部时间下午6:57 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻
作者:詹姆斯·拉波尔塔,詹姆斯·拉波尔塔 国家安全协调制片人
詹姆斯·拉波尔塔是CBS新闻华盛顿分社的国家安全协调制片人。他曾是美国海军陆战队步兵老兵,参加过阿富汗战争。
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詹姆斯·拉波尔塔、詹妮弗·雅各布斯,詹妮弗·雅各布斯 白宫高级记者
詹妮弗·雅各布斯是CBS新闻的白宫高级记者。
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詹妮弗·雅各布斯、凯瑟琳·沃森,凯瑟琳·沃森 政治记者
凯瑟琳·沃森是CBS新闻数字频道的政治记者,总部位于华盛顿特区。
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凯瑟琳·沃森、乔·沃尔什
乔·沃尔什 政治高级编辑
乔·沃尔什是CBS新闻数字政治板块的高级编辑。他此前曾为《福布斯》和波士顿本地媒体报道突发新闻。
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华盛顿讯——周四,三艘美国海军驱逐舰在霍尔木兹海峡遭袭,美军随即打击了伊朗毗邻该海峡的两座港口,这让两国之间本已愈发脆弱的为期一个月停火协议面临考验。
本台率先报道称,美国驱逐舰“特拉克斯顿号”、“梅森号”和“拉斐尔·佩拉尔塔号”遭到伊朗导弹、无人机和小型船只的袭击。美国军方中央司令部在一份声明中证实了此次袭击,并表示美军以“自卫打击”回应了伊朗的设施,包括无人机和导弹发射场。中央司令部称,美国军舰未被击中。
多名美国官员告诉CBS新闻,美军打击的是伊朗阿巴斯港和格什姆港。
特朗普总统告诉美国广播公司(ABC)新闻,尽管美军打击了伊朗目标,但停火协议仍然有效,他将此次打击描述为“只是轻轻敲打一下”。
福克斯新闻率先报道了美军打击格什姆港和阿巴斯港的消息。
美国官员称,伊朗对三艘驱逐舰的攻势比几天前其中两艘军舰遭遇的伊朗齐射更加猛烈、持续时间更长。
美国官员匿名对CBS新闻表示,当时伊朗快速攻击艇群逼近,美国军舰开火将其击退,美军舰艇遭遇了猛烈的伊朗袭击。由于未获公开发言授权,这些官员要求匿名。
官员们称,在数小时内,美国军舰和支援战机构建了多层防御体系,使用5英寸舰炮和俗称“密集阵”的近程防御武器系统开火。甲板上的小口径炮组也参与了对抗攻击艇的战斗。美国阿帕奇直升机发射了地狱火导弹,舰上甲板人员使用.50口径机枪射击,另有战机在空中提供支援。
官员们表示,伊朗军队在对峙期间还发射了无人机和导弹。截至本文发稿时,暂无人员伤亡或军舰受损的报告。
特朗普先生在Truth社交平台上写道,伊朗袭击者“遭受了重创”。
他在谈及美军击落伊朗无人机的行动时写道:“它们完美地坠入大海,就像蝴蝶飞向坟墓一样!”
周一,CBS新闻率先报道称,其中两艘军舰——“特拉克斯顿号”和“梅森号”在周一遭遇伊朗齐射后,通过霍尔木兹海峡进入波斯湾。在那次交火中,伊朗同样向它们发射了小型船只、导弹和无人机,官员们称这是一次持续的齐射攻击。
尽管袭击强度很高,但本周早些时候两艘美国军舰均未被击中。中央司令部称周一摧毁了六艘伊朗舰艇,伊朗对此予以否认。
此次海上事件是美伊两国大约一个月前达成停火协议以来已知的最直接交锋之一,当时的停火为双方谈判达成长期和平协议争取了时间。国防部长皮特·赫格斯瑟本周早些时候对记者表示,停火协议仍然有效,国务卿马可·卢比奥称美国对伊朗的首次行动——“史诗之怒行动”已经结束。
尽管停火,美伊两国仍在争夺霍尔木兹海峡的控制权。这条狭窄水道位于伊朗和阿曼之间,通常承担着全球五分之一的石油运输量。
2月下旬美伊和以色列首次对伊朗发动打击后,商业航运几乎陷入停滞,导致全球油价飙升,数百艘油轮被困在波斯湾。停火期间,大多数船只仍避开该海峡,伊朗也警告船只未经许可不得通行。
特朗普先生敦促伊朗重新开放海峡,并对伊朗港口实施封锁,以削弱该国经济,迫使伊朗达成协议。
周一,特朗普先生启动了一项引导商船通过海峡的计划,允许两艘美国船只驶过该水道。但一天后,特朗普暂停了这项名为“自由计划”的行动。他表示,该计划暂停,以观察美伊之间的谈判能否达成和平协议。
总统未给出与伊朗谈判的时间表,也未宣布任何面对面会谈的计划。
周四,特朗普警告称:“如果他们不尽快签署协议,未来我们会更猛烈、更残酷地打击他们!”
U.S. strikes 2 Iranian ports as American warships come under fire
May 7, 2026 / 6:57 PM EDT / CBS News
By James LaPorta, James LaPorta National security coordinating producer
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Washington — Three U.S. Navy destroyers transiting the Strait of Hormuz came under attack on Thursday, and the U.S. carried out strikes on two Iranian ports abutting the strait, putting into question an increasingly fragile monthlong ceasefire between the two countries.
The American destroyers USS Truxton, USS Mason and USS Rafael Peralta were attacked by Iranian missiles, drones and small boats, CBS News was first to report. The U.S. military’s Central Command confirmed the attacks in a statement and said the U.S. military responded with “self-defense strikes” on Iranian facilities, including drone and missile launch sites. The U.S. vessels were not struck, CENTCOM said.
The U.S. targeted the Iranian ports of Bandar Abbas and Qeshm, multiple U.S. officials told CBS News.
President Trump told ABC News the ceasefire is still in effect despite the strikes on Iranian targets, which he described as “just a love tap.”
Fox News was first to report the strikes on Qeshm and Bandar Abbas.
American officials described the Iranian onslaught on three destroyers as fiercer and more sustained than a separate Iranian barrage that two of the warships faced only days earlier.
The vessels came under an intense Iranian assault as swarms of Iranian fast-attack boats maneuvered close enough that American warships opened fire to keep them at bay, U.S. officials told CBS News under condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Over several hours, the American warships and supporting aircraft mounted a layered defense, firing their five-inch naval guns and their close-in weapon systems known as CIWS, officials said. Small-caliber gun teams on deck also engaged the attacking boats. American Apache helicopters fired Hellfire missiles, and .50-caliber machine guns were fired from the decks of the ships, as additional aircraft provided support overhead.
Iranian forces also launched drones and missiles during the confrontation, the officials said. As of publication, no casualties or damage to the ships was reported.
Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social that there was “great damage done to the Iranian attackers.”
“They dropped ever so beautifully down to the Ocean, very much like a butterfly dropping to its grave!” he wrote, referring to the U.S.’s efforts to shoot down Iranian drones.
On Monday, CBS News first reported that two of the same vessels — the USS Truxtun and USS Mason — transited the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Persian Gulf after navigating an Iranian barrage on Monday. During that engagement, Iran also launched small boats, missiles and drones against them in what officials described as a sustained barrage.
Despite the intensity of the attacks, neither U.S. vessel was struck earlier this week. CENTCOM said it destroyed six Iranian vessels on Monday, which Iran denied.
The incidents at sea mark some of the most direct known exchanges between the U.S. and Iran since the two countries entered into a ceasefire roughly one month ago, buying them time to negotiate a longer-term peace deal. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters earlier this week the ceasefire is still in place, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S.’s initial operation against Iran — Operation Epic Fury — is over.
Despite the ceasefire, the U.S. and Iran have continued to vie for control over the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that normally carries one-fifth of the world’s oil.
Commercial shipping traffic ground to a virtual halt after the U.S. and Israel first launched strikes on Iran in late February, causing global oil prices to surge and trapping hundreds of tankers in the Persian Gulf. Most ships have continued to avoid the strait during the ceasefire, as Iran warns vessels not to sail through without permission.
Mr. Trump has pushed Iran to reopen the strait, and has enforced a blockade on Iranian ports in an effort to hobble the country’s economy and pressure it into a deal.
On Monday, Mr. Trump launched a project to guide commercial ships through the strait, allowing two American vessels to sail through the waterway. But a day later, Mr. Trump suspended that initiative, called Project Freedom. He said the project was on pause to see if negotiations between the U.S. and Iran can lead to a peace agreement.
The president hasn’t given a timeline for negotiations with Iran, and no in-person talks have been announced.
On Thursday, Mr. Trump warned that “we’ll knock them out a lot harder, and a lot more violently, in the future, if they don’t get their Deal signed, FAST!”
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