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五角大楼维持二十多年来美军在该地区最大规模兵力部署之一
作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年6月15日 美国东部时间下午4:35
前以色列大使称伊朗协议对以色列或“致命”
前以色列大使迈克尔·奥伦谈及伊朗协议时警告,其具体条款可能对以色列安全构成“致命”威胁。奥伦指出,该协议未能解决消除伊朗核计划、弹道导弹系统以及国家支持的恐怖主义等核心目标。他对伊朗核储备以及霍尔木兹海峡的控制权仍未得到明确约束一事表示“高度担忧”。
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特朗普政府虽与伊朗签署了新协议,但仍将维持其在中东的军事部署,凸显出华盛顿对伊朗的持续不信任,此时双方正进入为期60天的谈判期。
“在60天的谈判期间,我们的计划是维持当前的兵力部署,”一名美国高级官员在周一的电话通报中告诉记者,“我们希望能撤军,但目前还不会这么做。”
该官员补充道:“协议设想在达成最终协议后,削减该地区的军事力量。”
官员们表示,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普、副总统J·D·万斯以及伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫已经签署了该备忘录,协议细节将在未来24至48小时内公开。正式的签署仪式预计将于本周晚些时候举行。
特朗普政府虽与伊朗签署新协议,但仍将维持中东军事部署,凸显出华盛顿对德黑兰的持续不信任,此时双方正进入为期60天的谈判期。(曼德尔·恩根/法新社)
为数周战争做准备:美军在中东部署的火力内幕
这一决定意味着五角大楼将维持近期在中东各地部署约5万名士兵的军事态势,这是二十多年来美军在该地区最大规模的兵力集结之一。公开的舰队追踪数据显示,至少有两个航母打击群仍部署在美国中央司令部责任区内。
官员们多次强调,任何制裁豁免、资产解冻或未来让步都将与核查以及伊朗的实际表现挂钩,而非仅凭承诺。一名高级官员承认,双方仍处于“建立信任”的早期阶段。
这种不信任在政府对该协议的描述中体现得淋漓尽致,其内容与伊朗官员及国家媒体发布的说法在关键细节上存在分歧。
万斯称特朗普政府在美伊协议中达成核心目标
白宫官员周一坚称,伊朗的任何冻结资产都未被解冻,并表示任何制裁豁免都将以伊朗在即将到来的谈判期间的表现为条件。
官员们表示,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普、副总统J·D·万斯以及伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫(如图)已经与伊朗签署了该备忘录。(马吉德·阿斯加里普尔/西亚新闻社经由路透社)
官员们表示,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普、副总统J·D·万斯以及伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫已经签署了该备忘录。(丁申/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
“一个非常简单的事实是,美国或任何其他国家都没有解冻任何资产,”一名官员说道。
与此同时,伊朗官员及国家媒体将该框架描述为为谈判期间约240亿美元伊朗冻结资金的释放以及更广泛的经济救济铺平了道路。
白宫官员驳斥了任何资金已被解冻的报道,并反复强调,未来的经济让步将通过合规获得,而非预先授予。
“如果他们向我们做出一些小的让步,我们一开始也会做出一些小的姿态,”一名官员说道。
尽管特朗普将该协议描绘为美伊关系的潜在转折点,但备忘录本身的范围相对有限。该框架延长了停火协议,设立了60天的谈判窗口,并寻求重新开放霍尔木兹海峡——这条战略水道通常承担着全球约五分之一的石油和液化天然气运输量。
重新开放霍尔木兹海峡可能被证明是该协议最直接、经济意义最重大的影响。白宫官员表示,该备忘录规定开放该水道并解除海上封锁,但他们同时警告,随着扫雷工作推进以及航运公司恢复对这条航线的信心,商业航运可能需要数天甚至数周才能恢复到正常水平。
官员们还表示,协议要求在60天的谈判期间,霍尔木兹海峡保持免费通行。政府预计未来几天航运量将大幅增加,从而缓解全球能源市场的压力。
官员们表示,该协议建立了一个框架,伊朗最终可以获得制裁豁免以及更广泛的全球经济准入,作为交换,伊朗需采取可核查的措施,确保不会重启核计划,并遏制对恐怖主义及地区不稳定的支持。
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“如果他们愿意像一个正常国家那样行事,我们也会像对待正常国家那样对待他们,”一名官员说道。
霍尔木兹海峡重新通航的前景已经在全球市场引发反响。协议消息公布后,油价下跌,交易员押注全球最重要的能源咽喉之一可能很快恢复正常运营。
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US won’t move troops despite ‘signed’ Iran deal, as doubts linger over Tehran’s next move
2026-06-15T16:35:13-04:00 / Fox News
Pentagon maintains one of the largest US force concentrations in the region in more than two decades
By Morgan Phillips Fox News
Published June 15, 2026 4:35pm EDT
Iran deal could be ‘deadly’ for Israel, former Israeli ambassador argues
Former Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren discusses the Iran deal, warning its specific details could be “deadly” for Israel’s security. Oren notes the deal fails to address key goals like eliminating Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missile system, and state-sponsored terror. He expresses “great concern” that the nuclear stockpile and control of the Strait of Hormuz remain unanswered questions.
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The Trump administration will keep its military buildup in the Middle East in place despite signing a new agreement with Iran, underscoring Washington’s continued distrust of Iran as the two sides enter a 60-day negotiating period.
“The plan is to keep the current force posture during the 60-day negotiations,” a senior U.S. official told reporters on a call Monday. “We hope to draw them down, but we’re not doing that yet.”
“The agreement contemplates the reduction of military forces in the region upon the agreement of a final deal,” the official added.
Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf already have signed the memorandum, and that the details of the agreement will be released publicly within the next 24 to 48 hours. A formal signing ceremony is expected later in the week.
The Trump administration will keep its military buildup in the Middle East in place despite signing a new agreement with Iran, underscoring Washington’s continued distrust of Tehran as the two sides enter a 60-day negotiating period.(Mandel Ngan/AFP)
BUILT FOR WEEKS OF WAR: INSIDE THE FIREPOWER THE US HAS POSITIONED IN THE MIDDLE EAST
The decision means the Pentagon will maintain a military posture that recently included roughly 50,000 troops deployed across the Middle East, one of the largest U.S. force concentrations in the region in more than two decades. Publicly available fleet tracking data indicate at least two carrier strike groups remain in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.
Officials repeatedly stressed that any sanctions relief, asset releases or future concessions would be tied to verification and Iranian performance, not promises alone, with one senior official acknowledging the two sides remain in the early stages of “building trust.”
That lack of trust was evident in the administration’s description of the agreement, which differs in key respects from accounts published by Iranian officials and state-linked media.
VANCE SAYS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S KEY OBJECTIVES HAVE BEEN REACHED IN US-IRAN DEAL
White House officials insisted Monday that no frozen Iranian assets have been released and said any sanctions relief would be conditioned on Iranian performance during the upcoming negotiations.
Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, pictured above, have already signed the memorandum with Iran.(Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS)
Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have already signed the memorandum.(Ting Shen/AFP via Getty Images)
“The very simple fact is, $0 of unfrozen assets have been released by the United States or any other country,” one official said.
Iranian officials and state-linked media, meanwhile, have described the framework as paving the way for the release of roughly $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds and broader economic relief during the negotiation period.
White House officials disputed reports that any funds have already been released and repeatedly emphasized that future economic concessions would be earned through compliance rather than granted upfront.
IRAN’S REGIME SPINS NUCLEAR AND STRAIT OF HORMUZ DEAL WITH TRUMP AS VICTORY OVER US, ISRAEL
“We’ll do some small gestures of that in the beginning, if they make some small gestures to us,” an official said.
While Trump has portrayed the agreement as a potential turning point in U.S.–Iran relations, the memorandum itself is narrower in scope. The framework extends the ceasefire, establishes a 60-day negotiating window and seeks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments normally pass.
The reopening of the Strait may prove to be the agreement’s most immediate and economically significant effect. White House officials said the memorandum provides for the opening of the waterway and the lifting of the naval blockade, though they cautioned that commercial shipping could take days or weeks to return to normal levels as mines are cleared and shipping companies regain confidence in the route.
Officials also said the agreement requires the Strait to remain open toll-free during the 60-day negotiating period. The administration expects shipping traffic to increase significantly over the coming days, easing pressure on global energy markets.
The deal, officials said, creates a framework under which Iran could eventually receive sanctions relief and broader access to the global economy in exchange for verifiable steps to ensure it does not rebuild its nuclear program and curbs support for terrorism and regional instability.
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“If they’re willing to behave like a normal country, then we’re willing to treat them like a normal country,” one official said.
The prospect of renewed traffic through the Strait has already reverberated through global markets. Oil prices fell following news of the agreement as traders bet that one of the world’s most important energy choke points could soon return to normal operations.
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