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路透社5月24日电 — 美国议员在周日早间脱口秀节目中就一项可能结束伊朗战事的协议产生严重分歧,共和党人大多支持特朗普总统正在谈判的协议已公开的框架,而民主党人则认为该协议几乎无法达成任何成果。
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- 马里兰州民主党参议员、参议院外交关系委员会成员克里斯·范·霍伦表示,协议已公开的框架不过是与伊朗“开战前的现状”。“我认为这是一个失误,”范·霍伦在《福克斯新闻周日》节目中表示,“当你在挖洞时,应该停止挖掘,而这听起来或许正是我们目前终于在做的事。”
- 众议院外交事务委员会成员、纽约州共和党众议员迈克·劳勒称赞特朗普与伊朗谈判的方式。“我认为总体而言,本届政府47年来首次迫使这个政权的残余势力坐下来谈判,一场真正的谈判,”劳勒在哥伦比亚广播公司《面向全国》节目中表示。
- 新泽西州民主党参议员科里·布克表示,特朗普在谈判中“被当成傻瓜耍了”。“他让我们陷入了比以前更糟糕的境地,一个更加极端的政权,”布克在美国有线电视新闻网《国情咨文》节目中表示,“霍尔木兹海峡如今成了他们的施压筹码。这个孱弱的国家让美国陷入了僵局。”
- 田纳西州共和党参议员比尔·哈格蒂表示,任何协议都将有“严格”条款,确保伊朗无法获得核武器。“我认为这些条款将具有极强的可执行性,”哈格蒂在福克斯新闻《周日简报》节目中表示,“请记住……特朗普总统曾动用军事力量,彻底摧毁了伊朗政权的经济、技术和军事能力。他们如今的处境已完全不同。”
- 经常批评特朗普的北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯在美国有线电视新闻网《国情咨文》节目中表示,已公开的协议细节反映出政府立场的转变。“11周前,(美国国防部长)佩特·赫格塞斯和国防部告诉我们,他们已经摧毁了伊朗的防御系统,我们只需等待就能拿到伊朗的核材料,”蒂利斯表示,“如今我们却在讨论可能接受伊朗境内留存的核材料的立场。这无论如何都说不通啊?”
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Possible deal on Iran divides US lawmakers largely along party lines
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May 24 (Reuters) – U.S. lawmakers appearing on Sunday morning talk shows split sharply over a potential deal to end the Iran war, with Republicans mostly backing the publicly reported contours of an agreement being negotiated by President Donald Trump and Democrats dismissing it as accomplishing little.
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- Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat and a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the reported outlines of a deal sounded like little more than “the pre-war status quo” with Iran. “I think this was a blunder,” Van Hollen said on the “Fox News Sunday” program. “When you’re digging a hole, you should stop digging, and that sounds like maybe what we’re doing finally.”
- Representative Mike Lawler, a New York Republican who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, praised Trump’s approach to talks with Iran. “I think on the whole what the administration has been able to do for the first time in 47 years is force the remnants of this regime into a negotiation, a real negotiation,” Lawler said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”
- Senator Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat, said Trump was being “played as a fool” in negotiations. “He’s got us in a situation that’s worse than it was before, a more extreme regime,” Booker told CNN’s “State of the Union” show. “(The) Strait of Hormuz now is a leveraging point for them. This weak nation has put America in a stalemate.”
- Republican Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee said any deal will have “strict” terms to ensure that Iran has no path to a nuclear weapon. “I think they’ll be very enforceable,” Hagerty told “Sunday Briefing” on Fox News. “And remember … President Trump has used military force to basically annihilate the economic, technological, and military capacity of the Iranian regime. They’re in a fundamentally different place.”
- Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who often criticizes Trump, suggested on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the reported details represent a shift in the administration’s stance. “We were told about 11 weeks ago, by (U.S. Defense Secretary Pete) Hegseth and the Department of Defense, that they had obliterated Iran’s defenses and it was just a matter of time before we had the nuclear material,” Tillis said. “Now we’re talking about a posture where we may accept the nuclear material remaining in Iran. How does that make sense at all?”
Reporting by Nathan Layne in Wilton, Connecticut; Editing by Sergio Non and Deepa Babington
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