2026年5月22日 美国东部时间下午6:15 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
作者:詹姆斯·拉波塔 詹姆斯·拉波塔 国家安全协调制作人
詹姆斯·拉波塔是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻华盛顿分社的国家安全协调制作人。他曾是美国海军陆战队步兵老兵,参加过阿富汗战争。
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詹姆斯·拉波塔,珍妮弗·雅各布斯 珍妮弗·雅各布斯 白宫高级记者
珍妮弗·雅各布斯是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的白宫高级记者。
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珍妮弗·雅各布斯,玛格丽特·布伦南
玛格丽特·布伦南 《与玛格丽特·布伦南面对全国》节目主持人;首席外交事务通讯员
玛格丽特·布伦南是哥伦比亚广播公司《与玛格丽特·布伦南面对全国》节目的主持人。常驻华盛顿特区的布伦南同时也是该电视网的首席外交事务通讯员,以及《60分钟》的特约通讯员。此外,她定期在《哥伦比亚广播公司晚间新闻》中亮相,在政治和外交事务突发新闻时从华盛顿牵头报道。
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华盛顿——据直接了解此次行动计划的消息人士透露,特朗普政府周五正准备对伊朗发动新一轮军事打击,与此同时外交斡旋仍在继续。
截至周五下午,尚未就打击行动作出最终决定。
特朗普在社交媒体帖子中表示,“与政府相关的情况”导致他无法出席本周末儿子小唐纳德·特朗普的婚礼。总统原本计划在阵亡将士纪念日周末前往新泽西州的高尔夫球场,但现在将返回白宫。
多名消息人士称,一些美军和情报界人员取消了阵亡将士纪念日周末的计划,以防可能发生的军事打击。
随着部署在中东的部队分批轮换撤离战区,国防和情报官员开始更新美国海外军事基地的召回名单。此举旨在在美国担忧伊朗可能实施报复之际,降低美国在该地区的军事存在。
自4月初临时停火开始以来,美伊双方基本避免了相互攻击,为就长期协议进行间接谈判争取了时间。
白宫发言人安娜·凯利对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,特朗普先生“已经明确划定了红线:伊朗绝不能拥有核武器,也绝不能继续保留其浓缩铀”。
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“总统始终保留所有选项,而五角大楼的职责是做好准备,执行总司令可能作出的任何决定,”凯利说道。“总统已经明确表示,如果伊朗无法达成协议,将会产生相应后果。”
伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队周三警告称,美国或以色列若再对伊朗发动任何打击,可能会将冲突扩大到中东以外地区,并承诺“在你甚至无法想象的地方给予毁灭性打击”。
德黑兰正在审查美国最新提出的可能结束这场近三个月战争的协议方案,这场战争扰乱了能源市场并导致燃油价格飙升。据一名消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,该提案于周三送交伊朗,同时附带警告称,拒绝这项所谓的“最终报价”将意味着军事打击将重新启动。
“伊朗非常渴望达成协议,”特朗普先生周五表示。“我们拭目以待。”
总统周三表示,他准备给德黑兰“几天时间”来回应美国的最新提案。他补充说,他的团队“对伊朗谈判代表相当印象深刻”,但同时警告称,美国政府需要获得足够实质性的保障,以防止冲突重新爆发。
外界预计伊朗将很快通过巴基斯坦传递回应,巴基斯坦一直充当着双方的中间人。
国务卿马可·卢比奥在登机前往印度前对记者表示,美国预计将通过巴基斯坦陆军元帅收到回应,这位陆军元帅一直代表特朗普政府担任与伊朗沟通的主要渠道。卢比奥称特朗普更倾向于外交途径而非军事打击,并表示谈判已取得进展,但同时指出仍有更多工作要做。
卢比奥还提及在瑞典与北约成员国举行的会议中讨论的内容,即如何通过军事力量重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,他将这项行动称为伊朗若不同意自行开放海峡的情况下的“B计划”。
在华盛顿,众议院共和党人周四放弃了一项限制特朗普总统对伊朗开展军事行动权限的投票提案,原因是他们认定缺乏足够票数阻止该决议推进。
U.S. prepares for new military strikes against Iran
May 22, 2026 6:15 PM EDT / CBS News
By James LaPorta, James LaPorta National security coordinating producer
James LaPorta is the national security coordinating producer for the CBS News’ Washington bureau. He is a former U.S. Marine veteran infantryman and veteran of the Afghanistan war.
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James LaPorta, Jennifer Jacobs, Jennifer Jacobs Senior White House reporter
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Jennifer Jacobs, Margaret Brennan
Margaret Brennan Moderator, “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan;” Chief foreign affairs correspondent
Margaret Brennan is moderator of “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” on CBS. Based in Washington, D.C., Brennan is also the Network’s chief foreign affairs correspondent and a contributing correspondent to 60 Minutes. Additionally, she appears regularly on the “CBS Evening News,” leading coverage from Washington when news breaks on the political and foreign affairs fronts.
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Margaret Brennan
Washington — The Trump administration was preparing Friday for a fresh round of military strikes against Iran, according to sources with direct knowledge of the planning, even as diplomacy continued.
No final decision on strikes had been reached as of Friday afternoon.
“Circumstances pertaining to Government” are keeping President Trump from attending his son Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, he said in a social media post. The president had planned to spend Memorial Day weekend at his golf property in New Jersey but will now return to the White House.
Some members of the U.S. military and intelligence community canceled their plans for the Memorial Day weekend in anticipation of possible strikes, several sources said.
Defense and intelligence officials began updating recall rosters for U.S. installations overseas as tranches of troops stationed in the Middle East rotate out of theater, part of an effort to reduce the American military footprint in the region amid concern about possible Iranian retaliation.
The U.S. and Iran have largely refrained from striking each other since a temporary ceasefire began in early April, buying time for indirect talks on a longer-term deal.
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told CBS News that Mr. Trump has “made his redlines abundantly clear: Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon, and they cannot keep their enriched uranium.”
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“The President always maintains all options at all times, and it is the job of the Pentagon to be ready to execute any decision the Commander-in-Chief could make,” Kelly said. “The President has been clear about the consequences if Iran fails to make a deal.”
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Wednesday that any further strikes against the country from the United States or Israel could widen the conflict beyond the Middle East, promising “crushing blows … in places you cannot even imagine.”
Tehran is reviewing the latest U.S. proposal for a possible agreement to end the nearly three-month war that has rattled energy markets and resulted in soaring fuel prices. The proposal was transmitted to Iran on Wednesday, according to a source who told CBS News that it was also accompanied by a warning that rejecting this so-called final offer would mean military strikes would resume.
“Iran is dying to make a deal,” Mr. Trump said Friday. “We’ll see what happens.”
The president said Wednesday he was prepared to give Tehran “a couple of days” to respond to the latest U.S. offer. He added that his team was “pretty impressed” by Iran’s negotiators, but cautioned that the administration would need assurances substantial enough to prevent the conflict from reigniting.
A response is imminently expected to be transmitted via Pakistan, which has been acting as an intermediary.
Before boarding a flight to India, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters that the U.S. expected to receive a response via the Pakistani field marshal, who has acted as the primary conduit of communication with Iran on behalf of the Trump administration. Rubio claimed that Trump preferred diplomacy to strikes and said progress had been made, though he indicated there was more work to be done.
Rubio also referenced conversations from meetings in Sweden with NATO members about how to reopen the Strait of Hormuz through military force, an effort he referred to as “Plan B” if Iran did not agree to do so itself.
In Washington, House Republicans on Thursday abandoned an effort to hold a vote limiting President Trump’s authority to conduct military operations against Iran after concluding they lacked the votes needed to stop the resolution from advancing.
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