伊朗冲突迄今已耗资250亿美元,赫格斯瑟就整体战略接受国会质询


2026年4月29日 / 美国东部时间下午1:00 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

据代理主计官朱尔斯·赫斯特的估算,目前伊朗冲突的相关成本已达约250亿美元。赫斯特周三在众议院军事委员会作证时披露了这一数字。

赫斯特与国防部长皮特·赫格斯瑟、参谋长联席会议主席丹·凯恩将军一同出席听证会,就美国国防部1.5万亿美元的预算申请作证。这是赫格斯瑟自去年6月以来首次在国会山公开作证,而伊朗战争正是在那数月后爆发的。

听证会的焦点集中在五角大楼为威慑中国等对手而扩大关键弹药和舰艇生产的举措,截至目前,部分民主党议员就特朗普政府的整体伊朗战略提出质疑,当前相关谈判似乎已陷入停滞。

该委员会资深成员、民主党众议员亚当·史密斯表示,特朗普总统本月早些时候所称的伊朗已同意放弃包括核计划以及对霍尔木兹海峡的控制在内的一切诉求,这一说法并未得到证实。

“一厢情愿根本算不上战略,”史密斯说道,“我们今天需要听到的是切实可行的方案。”

赫格斯瑟在开场陈述中预计议员们会就伊朗问题提问,并批评了国会。他对委员会表示:“在这场战争打响两个月后的当下,我们面临的最大对手是国会民主党人和部分共和党议员那些鲁莽、不负责任且失败主义的言论。”

他称自己这一代人清楚伊拉克和阿富汗战争持续了多久,而这场针对美国民众安全的“生死之战”才刚刚打响两个月。战争伊始,特朗普总统曾表示战事只会持续约四至六周。

该委员会主席、共和党众议员迈克·罗杰斯在开场陈述中指出:“全球弹药储备不足,我们缺乏快速补充弹药基数的能力。”

赫格斯瑟概述了鼓励工业界扩大关键弹药生产的相关举措,称国防部已确定14种关键弹药,其中包括爱国者和萨德拦截弹,以及以下导弹系统:SM-3型、SM-6型、先进中程空对空导弹、联合空对地距外导弹和精确打击导弹。

Iran conflict has cost $25 billion so far as Hegseth is questioned by Congress on overall strategy

April 29, 2026 / 1:00 PM EDT / CBS News

The cost of the conflict in Iran is about $25 billion at this point, according to an estimate from the acting comptroller Jules Hurst, who revealed the number in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee Wednesday.

Hurst is appearing alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine regarding the Defense Department’s $1.5 trillion budget request. This is the first time Hegseth has publicly testified on the Hill since last June, months before the war in Iran began.

The questions have focused on the Pentagon’s efforts to ramp up production of critical munitions and ships to deter a threat like China, and some Democrats have so far questioned the Trump administration’s overall Iran strategy regarding Iran, now that talks seem stalled.

Democrat Rep. Adam Smith, the ranking member of the committee, said President Trump’s remarks earlier this month that Iran had agreed to give up everything, including its nuclear program and its hold on the Strait of Hormuz, have not been borne out.

“So wish fulfillment is not really a strategy,” Smith said. “What we need to hear today is what is going to work.”

Hegseth in his opening remarks said he expected questions on Iran and criticized Congress, telling the committee that “the biggest adversary we face, at this point, are the reckless, feckless, and defeatist words of congressional Democrats and some Republicans, two months in.”

He said his generation remembers how long the conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan lasted, and this is just two months into “an existential fight for the safety of the American people.” At the outset of the war, President Trump said it would only last about four to six weeks.

The chairman of the committee, GOP Rep. Mike Rogers, in his opening remarks noted that “global munition stockpiles are low, and we lack the capacity to rapidly restock magazine depth.”

Hegseth outlined efforts to encourage industry to ramp up production of critical munitions, saying the Defense Department had identified 14 critical munitions, including Patriot and THAAD interceptors as well as these missile systems: SM-3s, SM-6s, AMRAAMS, JASSMS and PrSMS.

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