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华盛顿——美国中东部队负责人对参议员表示,针对伊朗的“史诗之怒”空袭行动达成了所有目标,“显著削弱”了伊朗的军事能力,尽管德黑兰仍宣称掌控霍尔木兹海峡。
美国中央司令部司令布拉德·库珀海军上将在参议院军事委员会听证会上表示,美军已摧毁伊朗8000枚海军水雷库存中的90%以上,以阻止这些水雷在海峡部署。但他承认伊朗仍保留部分威胁船只的能力。
“伊朗在海峡阻断商贸的能力已大幅削弱,但他们的威慑声量仍很大,航运业和保险业清晰地听到了这些威胁,”库珀周四表示。
在回应两党参议员的提问时,库珀表示美国拥有军事手段重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,但同时表示这是政策制定者的决定。他承认这条关键水道是旨在达成长期和平协议的 ongoing 谈判的核心议题。
2026年5月14日,美国中央司令部司令布拉德·库珀在华盛顿国会山参议院军事委员会听证会上作证。温·麦克纳梅 / 盖蒂图片社
当被问及冲突预计将持续多久时,库珀指出4月7日达成的停火协议仍在生效,尽管美国海军仍在封锁伊朗港口,且上周发生了交火事件。美国政府已告知国会,与伊朗的“敌对行动”已“终止”。
库珀在书面证词中表示,“史诗之怒”行动通过对武器制造设施实施1450余次打击,摧毁或破坏了伊朗85%以上的弹道导弹、无人机和海军工业基础。他对参议员表示,伊朗重建海军需要“一代人”的时间,其无人机和导弹生产恢复则需要数年时间。
他称近期有报道称伊朗保留了约70%的弹道导弹库存,这一说法不准确,但拒绝透露具体细节,因为相关信息属于机密。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻4月曾报道,伊朗至少保留了一半的弹道导弹及其发射装置。
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库珀表示,2025年11月至12月期间,美国中央司令部“开始发现伊朗生产更多弹道导弹的能力和意图有所增强”。他称这构成了“非常重大的风险”,这也是“史诗之怒”行动目标的考量因素之一。
弗吉尼亚州民主党参议员蒂姆·凯恩指出,参议院军事委员会尚未收到司法部法律顾问办公室出具的意见书,该意见书为总统对伊朗发动打击的权限提供了法律依据。
“我们被要求批准一项1.5万亿美元的国防预算,但我们要求司法部出示为这场战争提供法律依据的法律顾问办公室意见书,却遭到拒绝,军事委员会成员无法查看该文件,”凯恩说。“如果他们不让我们了解这场战争的法律 rationale,他们在隐瞒什么?”
委员会主席、密西西比州共和党参议员罗杰·威克指出,库珀并非政策制定者,无权提供该意见书。
库珀回避了密歇根州民主党参议员埃莉萨·斯洛特金关于中俄是否在向伊朗提供情报的问题,称相关问题应在机密会议上讨论。
库珀表示,针对空袭初期打击伊朗一所女子学校、造成约150人死亡的事件的军事调查仍在进行中。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻3月初曾报道,美国的初步评估认为,美军“大概率”应对这一致命袭击负责,但并非有意 targeting 该学校,可能是误炸。
这位上将对参议员表示,他对防止平民伤亡“极为重视”,并邀请他们前往位于坦帕的美国中央司令部总部,了解该司令部的 targeting 流程。
当被问及《纽约时报》4月的一篇报道称冲突爆发以来已有22所学校遭到袭击时,库珀表示没有迹象表明该报道准确。但在纽约州民主党参议员克里斯滕·吉利布兰德的追问下,他承认军方并未对这些事件展开调查。他表示将牵头开展一项报告,评估美军打击中是否有医院或学校遭到破坏。
CENTCOM chief tells senators Iran’s hold on Strait of Hormuz has weakened, but threats remain
May 14, 2026 / 2:14 PM EDT / CBS News
By Eleanor Watson
Eleanor Watson is a CBS News multi-platform reporter and producer covering the Pentagon.
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Washington— The head of U.S. forces in the Middle East told senators that the bombing campaign against Iran, named Operation Epic Fury, achieved all of its objectives to “significantly degrade” the country’s military capabilities, even as Tehran continues to claim control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Admiral Brad Cooper of U.S. Central Command told the Senate Armed Services Committee that U.S. forces have destroyed more than 90% of Iran’s inventory of 8,000 naval mines to prevent their deployment in the strait. But he acknowledged Iran still maintains some capabilities to threaten ships.
“The Iranian ability to stop commerce has been dramatically degraded through the straits, but their voice is very loud, and those threats are clearly heard by the merchant industry and the insurance industry,” Cooper said Thursday.
In response to questions from senators of both parties, Cooper said the U.S. has options to reopen the Strait of Hormuz militarily but said that is a decision for policymakers, acknowledging that the crucial waterway is at the center of ongoing negotiations aimed at a long-term peace deal.
Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, testifies at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on May 14, 2026. Win McNamee / Getty Images
When asked how long the conflict is expected to continue, Cooper pointed out the ceasefire reached on April 7 remains in effect, despite the ongoing U.S. Navy’s blockade of Iranian ports and exchanges of fire last week. The administration has told Congress that “hostilities” with Iran have “terminated.”
In his written testimony, Cooper said Operation Epic Fury had damaged or destroyed more than 85% of Iran’s ballistic missile, drone and naval industrial base through more than 1,450 strikes on weapons-manufacturing facilities. He told senators that it would take Iran “a generation” to rebuild its navy and years for its drone and missile production to recover.
He said recent reporting that Iran retains about 70% of its ballistic missile inventory is inaccurate, but declined to get into specifics because details are classified. CBS News reported in April that Iran retained at least half of its ballistic missiles and launchers.
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Cooper said that between November and December 2025, U.S. Central Command started “to see an increase in Iran’s capability and intent” to produce more ballistic missiles. He said this presented “a very significant risk” that factored into the objectives of Operation Epic Fury.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia noted that the Senate Armed Services Committee has not seen the opinion produced by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel that justified the president’s authority to launch strikes against Iran.
“We’re being asked to fund a $1.5 trillion budget, but our request of the DOJ to see the OLC opinion justifying this war — they have refused to allow members of the Armed Services Committee to see it,” Kaine said. “If they will not allow us to see the legal rationale for the war, what are they hiding?”
GOP Sen. Roger Wicker of Mississippi, the panel’s chairman, noted that Cooper would not be the person to provide that opinion since he is not a policymaker.
Cooper deflected questions from Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan on whether China and Russia are giving intelligence to Iran, saying they should discuss the matter in a classified setting.
Cooper said the military’s investigation into a strike that hit an Iranian girls’ school at the beginning of the bombing campaign, killing about 150 people, is still ongoing. CBS News reported in early March that a preliminary U.S. assessment suggested that the U.S. was “likely” responsible for the deadly attack but did not intentionally target the school and may have hit it in error.
The admiral told senators he was “passionate” about preventing civilian harm and invited them to Central Command’s headquarters in Tampa to see how the command’s targeting works.
Cooper was also asked about a report in the New York Times in April that said 22 schools had been hit since the start of the conflict. He said there was no indication the report was accurate, but when pressed by Democratic Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, he said the military has not investigated those incidents. He said he would work on a report on whether hospitals or schools had been destroyed in U.S. military strikes.
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