2026-04-21T13:10:28-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道
一份报道称至少26艘与伊朗有关的船只驶过了美国海军封锁线
作者:路易斯·卡西阿诺 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年4月21日 美国东部夏令时下午1:10 | 更新时间:2026年4月21日 美国东部夏令时下午1:26
参议员克里斯·墨菲就自己针对伊朗局势的“讽刺性”帖文所引发的 backlash 回应
康涅狄格州民主党参议员克里斯·墨菲接受福克斯新闻采访,谈及他在X平台上就一份有关伊朗船只驶过阿曼湾地区美国封锁线的报道发表“太棒了”的评论后遭到的批评。
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康涅狄格州民主党参议员克里斯·墨菲周二表示,他或许“该放弃讽刺”了,此前他就有关与伊朗有关的船只绕过美国海军封锁线的报道发表单字评论后引发强烈反对。
周一,墨菲回复了一条X平台上的帖子,该帖子附带了《劳埃德船舶日报》的一篇新闻报道。报道称,尽管华盛顿方面声称已成功迫使驶往伊朗的船只掉头,但至少26艘与伊朗有关的船只已驶过美国封锁线。
墨菲只用一个词回复了这篇报道:“太棒了。”
这篇援引了追踪与伊朗贸易相关的油轮动向数据的报道迅速引发热议。批评者随即指责墨菲破坏美国的战事努力,并为美国封锁线被突破而欢呼。
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“好吧,推特,真不敢相信我需要澄清这件事,但显然特朗普对这场战争处理得一塌糊涂,这根本不是‘太棒了’,”墨菲在后续帖子中回应道。“正如我在这里说过无数次的那样,这是一场灾难,他应该立即结束这场战争。我那条推文其实是所谓的‘讽刺’。”
周二,墨菲进一步向福克斯新闻澄清了自己的立场。
“推特已经快变成粪坑了,”他在谈及X平台时说道。“我或许应该在推特上放弃讽刺。但我想,讽刺在推特上已经不再被允许了。”
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他重申,唐纳德·特朗普总统对这场战争的处理“一团糟”且“管理不善”,并敦促尽快结束这场冲突。
白宫迅速做出反击。在X平台上的白宫快速响应账号发表声明,指责墨菲支持敌方。
“你就是个失败者,克里斯。你简直在为敌人欢呼——兴高采烈地重复伊朗的宣传,损害本国的利益,”声明写道。“这是对那些有效执行封锁线的美国英雄的侮辱。白痴。”
海上封锁主要由美国海军和空军在阿曼湾和阿拉伯海执行。其战略目标是在船只通过霍尔木兹海峡后进行拦截,霍尔木兹海峡是全球最重要的航运要道之一。
福克斯新闻首席外事记者特雷·英格斯特表示,美国允许途经该区域的船只前往最终目的地,只要这些船只不是从伊朗港口出发的。
“昨晚有一些报道称,伊朗影子舰队的26艘船只成功绕过了美国封锁线。但没有证据支持这一点,而且不管这位民主党参议员怎么说,美国都在齐心协力确保任何从伊朗港口驶出的船只都被拦截掉头,”英格斯特周二在接受《福克斯与朋友们》采访时谈及墨菲时说道。
他称有关船只绕过美国封锁线的报道是伊朗的“宣传”。
“这位参议员所说的影子舰队,其收入直接用于资助中东地区的伊朗代理武装,包括哈马斯、胡塞武装和真主党,这些组织直接造成了美国公民的死亡,”他说。“因此,影子舰队是一个非常严重的问题。根据我们从该地区获得的所有报道和信息,它并没有绕过美国的封锁线。”
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墨菲一直辩称,特朗普政府在2月份首次对伊朗发动打击时绕过了国会。
2026年3月,他提出了一项《战争权力决议》,要求将未获国会授权的美国军队从对伊朗的敌对行动中撤出。该法案最终以近乎全党派反对的投票结果失败。
路易斯·卡西阿诺是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者。新闻线索可发送至louis.casiano@fox.com。
Sen Chris Murphy says he ‘should give up on sarcasm’ after backlash over one-word Iran blockade post
2026-04-21T13:10:28-04:00 / Fox News
A report said at least 26 Iran-linked vessels had transited past the US naval blockade
By Louis Casiano Fox News
Published April 21, 2026 1:10pm EDT | Updated April 21, 2026 1:26pm EDT
Senator Chris Murphy responds to backlash he received for ‘sarcastic’ Iran war post
Sen. Chris Murphy, (D-CT), spoke with Fox News about the criticism he received after posting “Awesome” on X about a report of Iranian ships passing the U.S. blockade in the Gulf of Oman area.
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Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., remarked on Tuesday that he probably “should give up on sarcasm,” following backlash over his one-word reaction to reports that ships linked to Iran had bypassed a U.S. naval blockade.
On Monday, Murphy responded to an X post featuring a news article from Lloyd’s List. The report stated that at least 26 Iran-linked vessels had transited past the U.S. blockade, despite claims from Washington that it had successfully forced ships bound for the country to turn around.
Murphy replied to the report with a single word: “Awesome.”
The report, which cited data tracking tanker movements tied to Iranian trade, quickly became a flashpoint. Critics immediately accused Murphy of undermining the American war effort and cheering for a breach of U.S. lines.
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“OK Twitter, I can’t believe I need to clarify this, but obviously Trump’s bungled mismanagement of this war is not ‘awesome’,” Murphy responded in a follow-up post. “As I have said a million times here, it’s a disaster and he should end the war immediately. My tweet was something called ‘sarcasm.’”
On Tuesday, Murphy further clarified his position to Fox News.
“Twitter has become kind of a cesspool,” he said, referring to the platform X. “I probably should give up on sarcasm on Twitter. But sarcasm is not something I guess that’s allowed on Twitter any longer.”
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He reiterated that President Donald Trump’s handling of the war has been “bungled” and “mismanaged,” and urged that the conflict be ended as quickly as possible.
The White House was quick to strike back. In a statement, the White House Rapid Response account on X accused Murphy of rooting for the opposition.
“You’re a loser, Chris. You were literally cheering for the enemy—gleefully regurgitating Iranian propaganda to undermine your own country’s interests,” the statement read. “It’s an insult to the American heroes very effectively enforcing the blockade. Moron.”
The naval blockade is primarily enforced by U.S. naval and air power in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. Its strategic goal is to intercept vessels after they clear the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical shipping points.
Fox News Chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst said the U.S. is allowing any vessel passing through the area to make their way to its final destination, as long as it isn’t coming from Iranian port.
“There were some reports overnight indicating that 26 vessels from Iran’s shadow fleet were able to make it past the U.S. Blockade. There is no evidence of that, and despite what one Democratic senator talked about, there is a concerted effort by the United State to ensure that any vessels that coming from Iranian ports are turned around,” Yingst told “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday, while referring to Murphy.
He said reports about the ships bypassing the U.S. blockade were Iranian “propaganda.”
“And the shadow fleet that the senator is talking about is used to directly fund Iranian proxies across the Middle East, including Hamas, the Houthis and Hezbollah, who are directly responsible for killing US citizens,” he said. “And so the shadow of fleet is a very serious problem. It is not getting past the US blockade, according to all reports and information that we have from the region.”
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Murphy has repeatedly argued that President Trump bypassed Congress when the initial strikes against Iran began in February.
In March 2026, he introduced a War Powers Resolution to force the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities against Iran that had not been authorized by Congress. The measure ultimately failed in a near party-line vote.
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
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