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伊朗公民表示,尽管面临经济困境,他们仍抱有希望:“我们的处境并不好,但我们有动力”
作者:本杰明·温塔尔 福克斯新闻网
发布于2026年6月2日 美国东部夏令时下午5:52
专家:伊朗正试图将核谈判与结束战争的协议分开
《外事报》主编丽莎·达夫塔里在《福克斯报道》节目中谈及她对伊朗政权的担忧,当时唐纳德·特朗普总统正考虑达成一项结束战争的协议。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统周一宣布,与伊朗神职政权达成重新开放霍尔木兹海峡、谈判终止德黑兰非法核武器计划的协议即将达成。此前曾希望美国施压能促成决定性结果的伊朗民众,如今担忧协议可能会让政权得以存续,而普通民众将承担代价。
“在伊朗国内,民众情绪已从战争初期的乐观,转变为一种疲惫的认命,但仍有一些人希望,此刻正是特朗普总统动用其影响力做出正确选择的时刻。伊朗民众明白,这是一个异常狭窄但具有战略意义的窗口期,”与伊朗当地民众保持联系的《外事报》主编丽莎·达夫塔里告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
她继续说道:“该政权财政紧张、政治脆弱,而广大民众因多年的镇压和经济崩溃已幻想破灭。伊朗民众确实将此视为华盛顿——尤其是特朗普总统——将军事和经济影响力转化为彻底推翻这个不可救药政权的绝佳机会。如果最终达成的只是一份肤浅的协议,只是维持了政权体系却未改变其发展轨迹,那么这个窗口期可能会关闭数年。”
特朗普的领导为伊朗变革创造“罕见机遇”,前伊朗政治犯称
2026年3月3日,德黑兰费尔杜西广场附近,一面伊朗国旗被放置在被毁居民建筑的废墟旁。(阿塔·凯纳雷 / 法新社 盖蒂图片社)
她补充道:“相反,如果美国坚持制裁和核红线,就能在不惩罚已经付出最高代价的伊朗民众的前提下,削弱该政权的实力。”
伊朗问题专家达夫塔里分享了她最近收到的来自大不里士和德黑兰的两名伊朗民众的来信。
这位大不里士的居民表示:“在我看来,数十年来美伊之间的政治紧张局势,对普通民众的影响远大于当权者。许多家庭觉得,在有关伊朗的国际讨论中,他们的声音没有被听到。”他补充道:“我谨此恳请你们考虑分享或突出这一局势中人性化的一面,这样普通伊朗家庭的经历就不会在政治讨论和媒体报道中被忽视。”
这位德黑兰的居民说:“如今,伊朗民众对未来抱有信念。在经济压力让伊朗民众愁眉不展的日子里,‘团结’一词能让他们露出笑容。我们的处境并不好,但我们有动力。”
福克斯新闻数字频道采访了一些伊朗民众,并同意只使用他们的名字,因为伊朗神职政权已将使用Starlink卫星互联网绕过审查列为犯罪行为。一个复杂的秘密网络设法将部分卫星互联网技术偷运进伊朗,让民众能够与这个伊斯兰国家之外的世界沟通。
两名伊朗特警队员站在装甲军车旁的国旗后,参加德黑兰市中心的支持政府集会。(莫尔塔扎·尼库巴兹/努照片 盖蒂图片社)
住在德黑兰的哈桑恳求特朗普总统在与该政权打交道时保持强硬,他说:“情况已经糟糕到,哪怕你想放弃、离开伊朗,只专注于自己的生活和工作,都感觉无处可去。特朗普先生,通过这些协议和安排,让人们感到被困住了,无路可走。”
住在德黑兰的迈赫迪对达成协议的消息感到困惑。他说:“那么他们到底在达成什么协议?他们是说接近达成协议了,还是也在进行其他讨论?每一分钟都有新的消息,每个人都有新的分析,一切都在瞬息万变。这很奇怪。这场战争一无所获。只有我们这些普通人在付出代价。”他抱怨道。
战争直击:为何经济痛苦和不确定性威胁特朗普推翻伊朗政权的努力
德黑兰的哈桑说:“特朗普先生,如果说直到昨天大多数伊朗人还认为他们和美国走在同一条道路上,那么你让他们都失望了。”“特朗普先生,如果你想让这个政权继续掌权,那你为什么要炸毁工厂?现在工人被裁员,通货膨胀失控。哪怕拿着1800万托曼的薪水,你都无法养活自己。”
来自里海城市拉什特的玛哈告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,这个政权——伊朗伊斯兰共和国——仍然完好无损。他们根本不在乎死了多少人。如果说有什么不同的话,他们现在看起来更嚣张了,甚至为殉道感到自豪。昨天我和一名政权支持者争论,他说:“我们的领袖没有让出一寸土地,没有后退一步,不像之前的国王那样,把巴林、巴库、纳希切万等地都送了出去。”
2026年1月9日,伊朗德黑兰,抗议者堵塞街道,人群聚集举行示威活动。(玛哈/中东图片社 法新社)
许多伊朗人的担忧集中在美伊政权之间拟议的谅解备忘录上。据媒体报道,该备忘录并未提及推翻神职政权或侵犯人权的问题。伊朗国内和侨民中的大量民众希望特朗普政府推翻德黑兰的伊斯兰独裁政权。
据报道,该备忘录涉及延长60天停火。以色列和美国于2月28日联合对伊朗发动袭击。备忘录还将重新开放霍尔木兹海峡,并就伊朗的非法核武器计划展开新的谈判。
白宫尚未证实备忘录的泄露内容。
当被问及伊朗民众对美伊达成协议的担忧时,白宫发言人安娜·凯利告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“47年来,美国总统和无数其他世界领导人都在谈论伊朗构成的威胁,但没有人有勇气正视这一问题。特朗普总统采取了果断行动,确保伊朗永远无法再伤害我们的家园、我们的军队或我们的盟友。一旦伊朗的核威胁被永久消除,整个地区及其人民将更加安全和稳定。”
伊朗政权加剧镇压,推行“朝鲜式孤立与控制模式”
2025年12月29日,伊朗德黑兰市中心,抗议者游行。(法尔斯通讯社 美联社)
然而,特朗普上周在内阁会议上表示:“我们最初的目标并不是政权更迭。”他补充道:“但我们现在面对的是与一开始完全不同的一群人……这就是政权更迭。”
支持特朗普政府的伊朗裔美国人礼萨·法努德是一名研究员、作家和活动家,他敦促特朗普继续对德黑兰施加最大压力。
法努德告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“我们欢迎轰炸和袭击该政权,因为我们的目标是推翻这个政权。”他敦促特朗普继续封锁伊朗船只,切断该政权的资金来源。他表示,制裁 relief(制裁放宽)将被伊朗用于“对抗美国、以色列及其盟友,以及无辜的伊朗民众”。
法努德强调,神职政权将伊朗民众“扣为人质”。
住在阿尔博尔兹省首府北部城市卡拉季的基阿努什谈及特朗普拟议的协议时说:“你把我们六个月的生活拖入了地狱。你打算如何为所有那些死去孩子的母亲们一个交代?你为什么要给人们虚假的希望?你为什么要给这么多人曾经坚信的一切判下死刑?”
资深参议员称赞特朗普对伊朗的政策
多位精通外交政策的美国参议员对特朗普对待伊朗伊斯兰共和国的方式表示赞赏。南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员林赛·格雷厄姆最近告诉福克斯新闻的肖恩·汉尼提:“在特朗普任期内,伊朗政权变得越来越穷、越来越弱。这就是区别所在。”
特朗普的“经济施压”挤压伊朗——但德黑兰能否挺过压力?
格雷厄姆将特朗普的伊朗政策与他的前任们进行了对比。“奥巴马和拜登把伊朗搞砸了,而唐纳德·特朗普正在纠正这一切。在奥巴马和拜登任期内,伊朗变得富有且更具威胁性,”他说。“在特朗普任期内,他们变得越来越穷、越来越弱。这就是区别所在。”
美国前能源部长丹·布鲁伊莱特最近告诉福克斯新闻,伊朗的石油储存容量已濒临危险低点,如果被迫停止生产,可能会面临严重的经济崩溃。
特朗普曾表示,伊朗政权在2026年1月杀害了多达4.5万名伊朗示威者。就在这场大规模屠杀发生几天后,他敦促抗议者继续抗争,并向他们承诺“救援即将到来”。
劳丹·巴扎尔甘是一位知名的伊朗裔美国活动家,她在20世纪80年代因政见不同被该政权关押在德黑兰臭名昭著的埃文监狱。她告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,她所交谈过的伊朗民众对特朗普的交易感到沮丧。“他是少数几个反复提及2026年1月数千名伊朗人被杀害事件、并对伊斯兰共和国的赤裸裸暴行表示厌恶的世界领导人之一。他曾承诺支持伊朗民众,并让人们期待最终可能迎来有意义的变革。”
2026年1月9日,伊朗德黑兰,民众参加反政府抗议活动。(用户生成内容 美联社)
她继续说道:“如今,88天后,许多人觉得他们依然面对着同一个政权,这个政权看起来更加嚣张、更加意识形态化,仍然愿意镇压、处决和逮捕民众。经济已经被摧毁,许多人感到被困在一个毫无怜悯之心的政权和一条没有明确前进道路的未来之间。
多年来,9000万伊朗人一直作为伊朗伊斯兰共和国的人质生活。现在,许多人担心后果不再局限于伊朗境内,而是会威胁到全球能源通道、地区稳定,甚至数字基础设施。”
据巴扎尔甘透露:“许多普通伊朗民众提出的问题很简单:人们怎么可能去对抗一个看起来已经获胜、掌控着武器、通过庞大宣传机器控制叙事、并拥有无数镇压工具的政权?”
德黑兰的一块广告牌展示了自1979年以来的伊朗最高领袖:阿亚图拉鲁霍拉·霍梅尼、阿亚图拉阿里·哈梅内伊,以及2026年3月9日被任命为最高领袖的阿亚图拉莫杰塔巴·哈梅内伊。(法新社 盖蒂图片社)
同样来自首都德黑兰的阿里抱怨不断飙升的物价和通货膨胀,以及政权依然存在的失望情绪。
“对于一个拥有国家提供的住房、数十亿美元的赞助和特权的政权来说,这一切对其支持者来说又有什么区别呢?”
阿里补充道:“我们才是付出代价、被压垮的人。我们的孩子怎么才能买得起这些住房和汽车,他们又怎么才能结婚成家?”
美国国务院将福克斯新闻数字频道的评论请求转交给了白宫。
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Iranians speak out over possible Trump-regime deal
2026-06-02T17:52:35-04:00 / Fox News
Iranian citizen says despite economic hardships they still have hope: ‘Our situation is not good, but we are motivated’
By Benjamin Weinthal Fox News
Published June 2, 2026 5:52pm EDT
Iran is trying to separate nuclear negotiations from a deal to end the war: Expert
The Foreign Desk editor-in-chief Lisa Daftari discusses her concerns about Iran’s regime as President Donald Trump contemplates a deal to end the war on ‘Fox Report.’
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Amid President Donald Trump’s Monday announcement that a deal with Iran’s clerical regime is imminent to re-open the Strait of Hormuz and negotiate an end to Tehran’s illicit nuclear weapons program, Iranians who hoped U.S. pressure would force a decisive outcome now fear it may survive while ordinary people absorb the costs.
“Inside Iran, the mood has shifted from early-war optimism to a kind of exhausted resignation, but there is still some hope that this is the moment President Trump will use his leverage to do the right thing.The Iranian people understand this unusually narrow but strategic window,” Lisa Daftari, editor-in-chief of The Foreign Desk who keeps in contact with Iranians on the ground, told Fox News Digital.
She continued that ,”The regime is fiscally strained and politically brittle, while the broader population has been disillusioned by years of repression and economic collapse. Iranians do see this as a one‑time opportunity for Washington — and President Trump in particular — to translate military and economic leverage into the potential collapse of an irrefromable regime. If the outcome is a shallow agreement that props up the system without changing its trajectory, that window will likely close for years.”
TRUMP’S LEADERSHIP CREATES ‘RARE OPPORTUNITY’ FOR CHANGE IN IRAN, FORMER IRANIAN POLITICAL PRISONER SAYS
An Iranian flag is placed amid rubble next to a destroyed residential building near Ferdowsi Square in Tehran on March 3, 2026.(ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images)
She continued, “If instead, the U.S. holds firm on sanctions and nuclear red lines, it can weaken the regime’s hand without punishing the Iranian people, who have already paid the highest price.”
Daftari, the Iran expert, shared recent correspondence from two Iranians from Tabriz and Tehran.
The resident from Tabriz said, “From my perspective, decades of political tension between Iran and the United States have had their greatest impact on ordinary people rather than those in power. Many families feel their voices are not being heard in international discussions about Iran.” Adding, “I respectfully ask whether you might consider sharing or highlighting the human side of this situation, so that the experiences of ordinary Iranian families are not overlooked in political discussions and media coverage.”
The Tehran resident said, “Today, the people of Iran believe in the future. On days when economic pressure makes the faces of the Iranian people sad, the word ‘unity’ brings a smile to their lips. Our situation is not good, but we are motivated.”
Fox News Digital surveyed a few Iranians and agreed to use only their first names because the clerical regime has declared the use of Starlink to bypass the censor a criminal act. A sophisticated clandestine network has managed to smuggle some satellite internet technology into Iran to allow people to communicate with the world outside the Islamist state.
Two armed members of Iran’s police special forces stand behind a country flag placed on an armored military vehicle during a pro-Government rally in downtown Tehran, Iran.(Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Hassan, who lives in Tehran, pleaded with President Trump to keep strong in his dealings with the regime, saying that “Things have gotten so bad that even if you wanted to give up and leave Iran and just focus on your own life and work, it feels like there’s nowhere left to turn. Mr. Trump, through these deals and arrangements, has left people feeling trapped, with no road left open.”
Mehdi, who resides in Tehran, expressed confusion about the existence of an agreement. He said, “So what exactly are they agreeing on? Are they saying they’re close to a deal or are there other discussions too? Every minute there is a new piece of news, everyone has a new analysis, everything changes every minute. It’s strange. This war achieved nothing. We’re the only ones left paying the price,” he complained.
THE WAR HITS HOME: WHY FINANCIAL PAIN AND ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY THREATEN TRUMP’S DRIVE TO TOPPLE IRAN’S REGIME
Hassan from Tehran said that “Mr. Trump, if until yesterday most Iranians thought they were on the same path as America, you caused them all to become disappointed. “Mr. Trump, if you wanted this government to remain in power, why did you blow up factories? Now workers are being laid off, and inflation is out of control. Even with a salary of 18 million tomans, you cannot feed yourself.”
Mahsa, from the Caspian Sea city of Rasht, told Fox News Digital that the system [Islamic Republic of Iran] is still fully intact. They don’t care how many people died. If anything, they seem more emboldened now and even take pride in martyrdom. Yesterday I argued with a regime supporter who said: “Our leader didn’t give away a single meter of land, didn’t take a step backward, unlike previous kings who gave away Bahrain, Baku, Nakhchivan, and others.”
Protesters block a street as a crowd gathers during a demonstration in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 9, 2026.(Mahsa/Middle East Images/AFP)
The concerns among many Iranians revolve around the proposed memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran’s regime. The MOU does not address the overthrow of the clerical regime or human rights violations, according to media reports. Large numbers of Iranians within Iran and among the Iranian diaspora want the Trump administration to topple the Islamist dictatorship in Tehran.
The MOU reportedly involves a 60-day ceasefire extension. Israel and the U.S. launched a joint attack on Iran on February 28. The MOU would also see the reopening the Strait of Hormuz and new talks over Iran’s illicit nuclear weapons program.
The leaked elements of the MOU have not been confirmed by the Trump administration.
When asked about the concern among Iranians about a deal with the Islamic Republic, Anna Kelly, a spokeswoman for the White House, told Fox News Digital that “For 47 years, American Presidents and countless other world leaders talked about the threat posed by Iran, but no one had the courage to address it. President Trump took decisive action to ensure that Iran could never harm our homeland, our troops, or our allies again. Once Iran’s nuclear threat is removed for good, the entire region and its people will be safer and more stable.”
IRAN REGIME ESCALATES REPRESSION TOWARD ‘NORTH KOREA-STYLE MODEL OF ISOLATION AND CONTROL’
Protesters march in downtown Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 29, 2025.(Fars News Agency/AP)
However, Trump said last week during his cabinet meeting, “We didn’t set out for regime change,” adding, “But by the fact that we’re dealing with a totally different group of people than we were at the beginning … This is regime change.”
Reza Farnood, an Iranian American who supports the Trump administration and is a researcher, writer and activist, urged that President Trump continue with his maximum pressure campaign against Tehran.
Farnood told Fox News Digital, “We welcome the bombing and attacking the regime because we are aiming to overthrow the regime.” He urged that Trump continue the blockade of Iran’s vessels and deny money to the regime. He said sanctions relief will be used by Iran “against the U.S. and Israel and their allies and innocent Iranians.”
Farnood stressed that the clerical regime is holding the Iranian people “hostage.”
Kianoosh, who lives in the northern city of Karaj, the capital of Alborz province,said about Trump’s proposed deal: “You threw six months of our lives into hell. What answer are you going to give to the mothers of all those children who were killed? Why did you give people false hope? Why did you hand down a death sentence to everything so many people believed in?”
Leading U.S. Senators well-versed in foreign policy have praised Trump’s approach to the Islamic Republic. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC., recently told Fox News’ Sean Hannity “On Trump’s watch, they’re [Iran’s regime] becoming poorer and weaker. That’s the difference.”
TRUMP’S ‘ECONOMIC FURY’ SQUEEZES IRAN — BUT CAN TEHRAN OUTLAST THE PRESSURE?
Graham juxtaposed Trump’s Iran policy with his predecessors. “Obama and Biden screwed Iran up, and Donald Trump is fixing it. On Obama and Biden’s watch, Iran became rich and lethal,” he said. “On Trump’s watch, they’re becoming poorer and weaker. That’s the difference.”
Iran is running dangerously low on oil storage capacity and could face a severe economic breaking point if forced to halt production, former U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette recently told Fox News.
Trump has said that Iran’s regime murdered as many as 45,000 Iranian demonstrators in January 2026. He urged just days after the mass murder that protesters keep going and promised them that “help is on its way.”
Lawdan Bazargan, a prominent Iranian-American activist who the regime imprisoned in its infamous Evin Prison in Tehran in the 1980s for political dissent, told Fox News Digital that the Iranians she’s spoken with are discouraged by Trump’s dealings. “He was one of the few world leaders who repeatedly spoke about the thousands of Iranians killed in January 2026 and expressed disgust at the sheer brutality of the Islamic Republic. He had promised support for the Iranian people and raised expectations that meaningful change might finally come.”
Iranians attend an anti-government protest in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 9, 2026.(UGC via AP)
She continued: “Now, 88 days later, many people feel they are left facing the same regime, one that appears more emboldened, more ideological, and still willing to repress, execute, and arrest people. The economy has been devastated, and many feel trapped between a government with no mercy and a future with no clear path forward.
For years, 90 million Iranians have lived as hostages of the Islamic Republic. Now, many fear that the consequences no longer stop at Iran’s borders, through threats to global energy routes, regional stability, and even digital infrastructure.”
According to Bazargan, “The question many ordinary Iranians are asking is simple: How are people expected to fight a system that feels victorious, controls the weapons, controls the narrative through a massive propaganda machine, and possesses countless tools of repression?”
A billboard in Tehran displays Iran’s supreme leaders since 1979: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, who was appointed supreme leader on March 9, 2026.(AFP/Via Getty Images)
Ali, who is also from the sprawling capital city of Tehran, complained about the spiraling prices and inflation and disappointment that the regime is still in place.
“For a government with state-provided housing and billions in patronage and privileges, what difference did any of this make for its supporters?”
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Ali added: “We’re the ones who are paying the price and getting crushed. How are our children ever supposed to afford these housing and car prices, and how are they supposed to get married?”
The U.S. State Department referred Fox News Digital to the White House for a comment.
Benjamin Weinthal reports on Israel, Iran, Syria, Turkey and Europe. You can follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal, and email him at benjamin.weinthal@fox.com
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