消息人士:若达成协议,美军将制定计划保护伊朗核材料


2026年6月12日 美国东部时间下午2:18 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

华盛顿——据知情的美国官员透露,在美伊外交局势紧张且双方互施报复性打击的背景下,美军方规划人员已讨论相关应急方案,若达成核协议,美军将协助保护伊朗的核材料。

这些讨论仍处于初步阶段,且取决于一系列战场和政治局势的发展,官员们在匿名接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻采访时表示,讨论的核心是五角大楼如何协助能源部夺取德黑兰的高浓缩铀。

官员们称,根据国防官员审议的其中一种方案,美军将部署在中东多国,以支援快速响应行动。随后,能源部的专业团队将与美军人员及其他美国政府机构人员一同进入伊朗,定位、保护并转移浓缩铀库存。

官员们透露,在今年4月美军一架F-15E攻击鹰战斗机被击落并引发大规模战斗搜救行动之前,五角大楼官员就曾审议过一项类似方案,该方案涉及能源部的核应急支持小组(NEST)。该提案还设想了美国特种作战部队以及陆军第20化学、生物、放射、核、爆炸物司令部的参与,该司令部专门应对大规模杀伤性武器和危险材料。

官员们告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,这些讨论并不代表已决定开展行动,而是常规军事应急规划的一部分。

一名资深政府官员在周五的电话通报中告诉记者,根据可能于未来几天签署的协议条款,伊朗的浓缩铀将“在现场销毁,随后运出该国”。

这位要求匿名的官员表示,将有一个“技术流程来落实此事”。该官员称,在谅解备忘录签署后,技术谈判预计将持续60天。

凯瑟琳·沃森为本报道撰稿。

U.S. military making plans to secure Iran’s nuclear materials if deal is reached, sources say

June 12, 2026 2:18 PM EDT / CBS News

Washington — Amid volatile diplomacy and tit-for-tat strikes between the United States and Iran, American military planners have discussed contingencies that would involve U.S. forces helping secure Iran’s nuclear materials if a deal is reached, according to U.S. officials familiar with knowledge of the ongoing planning.

The discussions, which remain preliminary and are contingent on a range of battlefield and political developments, center on how the Pentagon could support the Department of Energy in seizing Tehran’s highly enriched uranium, the officials told CBS News, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues.

Under one scenario reviewed by defense officials, U.S. troops would be deployed to several countries across the Middle East to support a rapid response operation. Specialized teams from the Department of Energy, working alongside American military personnel and other U.S. government agencies, could then enter Iran to locate, secure and remove stockpiles of enriched uranium, the officials said.

Before an American F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down back in April, triggering a major combat search and rescue effort, Pentagon officials had examined a similar concept involving the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Emergency Support Team, known as NEST, according to the officials. The proposal also envisioned participation from U.S. Special Operations forces and the Army’s 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives Command, which specializes in countering weapons of mass destruction and hazardous materials.

The officials told CBS News that the discussions do not represent a decision to conduct an operation. Rather, they are part of routine military contingency planning.

A senior administration official told reporters on a call Friday that under the terms of a deal, which could be signed in the coming days, Iran’s enriched uranium would be “destroyed on site and then taken out of the country.”

There will be a “technical process to figure that out,” the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Technical negotiations are slated to last 60 days, after a memorandum of understanding is signed, the official said.

Kathryn Watson contributed to this report.

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