马里兰州州长韦斯·摩尔:美国正“再次滑向另一场无休止的战争”


2026年4月3日 / 美国东部时间下午4:25 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)

作者:梅利莎·奎因

华盛顿讯——马里兰州州长韦斯·摩尔担忧,美国正“再次滑向另一场由美国民众买单的无休止战争”,但特朗普总统尚未清晰阐明针对伊朗的军事行动中“胜利”的定义。

在周五接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻记者埃德·奥基夫的采访时,身为民主党人的摩尔将当前的伊朗战事比作阿富汗战争——他本人曾作为美军第82空降师成员服役于阿富汗战场。

“我感觉我们正再次陷入这类需要美国民众买单的无休止战争……但美国总统、三军总司令仍未清晰说明我们究竟在做什么,”他说道。

摩尔表示,尽管特朗普经常吹嘘针对伊朗的“史诗之怒行动”军事行动取得了成功,但他并未承认“前方还有漫漫长路”的事实。他补充道,总统既未明确说明美国在伊朗的行动内容,也未阐明“胜利”的标准。

阿富汗战争持续了约20年,而美国针对伊朗的军事行动已进入第五周。美国官员向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻证实,当地周五一架美军F-15E战斗机在伊朗上空被击落,一名机组人员已被救回。消息人士称,该战斗机由两名机组人员操控,搜救行动仍在进行中。美国官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,这架战机是被伊朗军队击落的。

在战机被击落的前一天,美国中央司令部司令布拉德·库克海军上将周四表示,美军在伊朗的行动“取得了不容置疑的进展”。特朗普在周三晚间向全国发表的电视讲话中称,美国将“很快”完成任务,并预测伊朗将在未来两到三周内“遭受重创”。

特朗普在讲话中以伊朗海军被摧毁、伊朗发射导弹和无人机的能力受损为由,表示行动的“战略目标已接近完成”。特朗普及其政府高级官员提出的其他目标包括摧毁伊朗的国防工业基础、阻止德黑兰获得核武器,以及保护以色列、沙特阿拉伯和卡塔尔等中东盟友。

据哥伦比亚广播公司新闻本周早些时候报道,自美国和以色列于2月28日展开军事行动以来,至少有16架MQ-9“死神”无人机在伊朗上空坠毁。另有三架美国F-15战斗机在科威特境内的“友军火力误击事件”中被击落,但所有机组人员均安然无恙。自战争开始以来,已有13名美国军人阵亡。

当被问及特朗普关于战争将在两到三周内结束的预期时,摩尔表示,这一时间表“让我深感不安”。

“我想到了我们军人的家属,他们现在不敢接电话,因为害怕听到电话那头传来的坏消息,”他说道。

摩尔表示,他为被击落的F-15战斗机机组人员的家属祈祷,同时也呼吁“白宫给出明确说法”。

请于周日收看奥基夫对摩尔的完整采访,播出平台为《面对全国》节目。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/maryland-wes-moore-warns-us-forever-war-iran-conflict/

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore: U.S. is “lurching again into another forever war”

April 3, 2026 / 4:25 PM EDT / CBS News

By Melissa Quinn

Washington — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore fears the United States is “lurching again into another forever war” paid for by the American people — yet with no clear articulation from President Trump as to what success in the military operation against Iran looks like.

In an interview with CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe on Friday, Moore, a Democrat, likened the ongoing war with Iran to the war in Afghanistan, where the governor served as a member of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division.

“I feel like we are lurching into another one of these forever wars that we’re asking the American people to pay for… but the president of the United States and the commander-in-chief has still yet to articulate what exactly it is that we’re doing,” he said.

Moore said that while Mr. Trump often touts the military success of Operation Epic Fury, the name given to the military campaign in Iran, he fails to acknowledge “the fact of the long road ahead.” The president, he continued, has not clearly addressed what the U.S. is doing in Iran or what success looks like.

The war in Afghanistan lasted roughly 20 years, while the U.S. operation against Iran is in its fifth week. U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News that an American F-15E fighter jet was downed over Iran on Friday, and one crew member has been rescued. The fighter jet is flown by a two-member crew and a search-and-rescue operation is ongoing, the sources said. U.S. officials told CBS News the plane was shot down by Iranian forces.

The downing of the jet comes after U.S. Central Command Commander Adm. Brad Cooker said Thursday that the military is “making undeniable progress” in Iran. Mr. Trump said during a primetime address to the nation Wednesday that the U.S. would complete its mission “very shortly,” and predicted Iran would be hit “extremely hard” over the next two to three weeks.

Citing the destruction of Iran’s navy and its degraded ability to launch missiles and drones, the president said in his speech that the operation’s “strategic objectives are nearing completion.” The other objectives laid out by Mr. Trump and senior members of his administration include destroying Iran’s defense industrial base, preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and protecting allies in the Middle East, including Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Since military operations from the U.S. and Israel started on Feb. 28, at least 16 MQ-9 Reaper drones have also been lost over Iran, CBS News reported earlier this week. Three American F-15 fighter jets were shot down over Kuwait in a “friendly fire incident,” but all crew were safe. Thirteen American service members have been killed since the war began.

Asked about Mr. Trump’s expectation that the war would be over in two to three weeks, Moore said that timeline “is sitting horribly with me.”

“I’m thinking about the families of our service members, who right now are afraid to pick up the phone because they’re afraid to hear what is on the other end of the line,” he said.

Moore said he is praying for the families of the crew of the downed F-15 jet, as well as “some clarity from the White House.”

Watch more of O’Keefe’s interview with Moore on “Face the Nation” on Sunday.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/maryland-wes-moore-warns-us-forever-war-iran-conflict/

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