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参众两院本周或将推进立法,在未经国会授权的情况下终止美国参与伊朗战争
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美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥表示,特朗普政府更倾向于与伊朗达成谈判协议,但如果外交努力失败,“其他选项”依然有效。
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美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥本周预计将在国会山面临尖锐质询,与此同时国会正威胁限制唐纳德·特朗普总统的战争权力,而特朗普政府则在推动结束与伊朗的冲突。
鲁比奥将于周二和周三在四场国会听证会上就下一财年的国务院预算作证。但这位特朗普政府官员很可能会被就当前结束战争的谈判、美国是否应继续针对伊朗军队及其核能力开展军事行动等问题进行拷问。
美国与伊朗尚未就结束零星冲突的条款达成一致。伊朗的高浓缩铀库存、霍尔木兹海峡的重新开放以及潜在的制裁豁免,已成为谈判中的关键症结。
唐纳德·特朗普总统周一在接受CNBC采访时表示,他“根本不在乎”停滞不前的谈判是否能达成协议。
唐纳德·特朗普总统于2026年5月27日在华盛顿白宫的内阁会议上发表讲话,战争部长皮特·赫格斯瑟在一旁旁听。(杰奎琳·马丁/美联社)
特朗普称伊朗“在走投无路时谈判”,认为该政权以为能拖垮他
“老实说,我不在乎谈判是否能达成协议,”特朗普对该媒体表示。“如果谈成了,那就谈成了。如果没谈成,你知道的,我觉得他们花了太多时间。坦白说,我觉得谈判开始变得非常无聊。”
总统发表上述言论之前,周末爆发了新一轮冲突,考验了自4月初以来实施的脆弱停火协议。美国军方没有任何迹象表明会结束对伊朗港口的封锁,而德黑兰则继续展示其对霍尔木兹海峡的控制力。
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鲁比奥出席国会听证会之际,参众两院本周或将推进立法,在未经国会授权的情况下终止美国参与这场战争。
鉴于总统预计会否决该法案,且国会中不存在推翻否决所需的三分之二多数席位,这项战争权力决议若获通过,可能只会对政府造成象征性打击。
共和党众议员梅西加入民主党阵营反对美国对伊朗打击
但随着越来越多的共和党人对特朗普处理战争的方式感到不满,总统可能会遭遇政治挫折。
在众议院,肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·梅西、宾夕法尼亚州共和党众议员布莱恩·菲茨帕特里克和密歇根州共和党众议员汤姆·巴雷特已与民主党人一起投票限制总统的战争权力——本周可能会有更多共和党议员效仿。
美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥于2026年5月23日在新德里美国大使馆附属大楼的落成仪式上旁观。(朱莉娅·德马雷·尼基森/法新社)
特朗普政府一再辩称,1973年《战争权力决议》要求国会对军事行动进行监督,这侵犯了行政部门的权力。
除了战争权力辩论之外,鲁比奥还可能面临有关特朗普接受未能彻底拆除伊朗核计划的协议的质询。特朗普政府一再表示,绝不会同意任何允许伊朗拥有核武器的协议。
一些持有鹰派国家安全观点的共和党人警告特朗普,不要达成允许德黑兰继续在该地区投射影响力的协议。
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“我们的三军统帅需要让美国训练有素的武装部队彻底摧毁伊朗的常规军事能力,并重新开放海峡,”密西西比州共和党参议员罗杰·威克在5月底的社交媒体上写道。“继续与伊朗伊斯兰政权达成协议,可能会被视为软弱。我们必须善始善终。是时候采取行动了。”
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Rubio braces for Hill grilling as Republicans join bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers
June 2, 2026 6:30am EDT / Fox News
Both chambers could advance legislation this week to halt the US involvement in the Iran war, absent congressional authorization
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump administration prefers a negotiated deal with Iran, but that “other options” remain available if diplomacy fails.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to face tough questions on Capitol Hill this week as Congress threatens to curb President Donald Trump’s war powers, while the administration pushes for an end to the conflict with Iran.
Rubio will testify in four congressional hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday on the State Department’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year. But the Trump official is likely to be grilled on the ongoing negotiations to end the war and whether the U.S. military campaign should continue against Iranian forces and the country’s nuclear capabilities.
The U.S. and Iran have yet to agree on terms to end sporadic fighting. Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and potential sanctions relief have emerged as key sticking points in negotiations.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he “couldn’t care less” if the stalled talks were over, in an interview with CNBC.
President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington on May 27, 2026, as Secretary of War Pete Hegseth looks on.(Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
TRUMP SAYS IRAN IS ‘NEGOTIATING ON FUMES,’ BELIEVES REGIME THOUGHT THEY COULD OUTWAIT HIM
“I don’t care if they’re over, honestly,” Trump told the outlet. “If they’re over, they’re over. If they’re not, you know, I think they took too much time. Frankly, I thought they started to get very boring.”
The president’s comments followed fresh rounds of fighting over the weekend that tested the fragile ceasefires in place since early April. The U.S. military has shown no signs of ending its blockade of Iranian ports while Tehran has continued to flex its hold over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Rubio’s Hill appearances come as both the House and Senate could advance legislation this week that would halt U.S. involvement in the war, absent congressional authorization.
A successful war powers resolution would likely be a symbolic blow to the administration given an expected presidential veto and the lack of a veto-proof majority.
GOP REP MASSIE JOINS DEMOCRATS IN OPPOSITION TO US IRAN STRIKES
But the president may suffer a political setback as a growing number of Republicans are souring on Trump’s handling of the war.
In the House, Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Tom Barrett, R-Mich., have joined Democrats in voting to curtail the president’s war powers — and more GOP lawmakers could follow suit this week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio looks on during a dedication ceremony for an annex building at the U.S. embassy in New Delhi on May 23, 2026.(Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AFP)
The Trump administration has repeatedly argued that the 1973 War Powers Resolution requiring congressional oversight of military action infringes on the executive branch.
Beyond the war powers debate, Rubio is also likely to face questions about Trump accepting a deal that stops short of dismantling Iran’s nuclear program. The Trump administration has repeatedly said it would never agree to anything that allows Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
Some Republicans with hawkish national security views have warned Trump against agreeing to a deal that would let Tehran continue to project power across the region.
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“Our commander in chief needs to allow America’s skilled armed forces to finish the destruction of Iran’s conventional military capabilities and reopen the strait,” Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., wrote on social media in late May. “Further pursuit of an agreement with Iran’s Islamist regime risks a perception of weakness. We must finish what we started. It is past time for action.”
Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department for comment.
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