2026年6月17日 美国东部时间下午3:09 / 福克斯新闻网
在七国集团峰会期间,特朗普总统表示,美国或可收回2021年撤军后遗留在阿富汗的军事装备。
作者:詹姆斯·西罗内 福克斯新闻
唐纳德·特朗普总统在七国集团峰会期间批评了前总统乔·拜登的外交政策记录,同时宣传即将与伊朗达成的协议。
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唐纳德·特朗普总统暗示,美国或可收回2021年乔·拜登从阿富汗撤军期间美军遗留在当地的装备。
特朗普是在七国集团峰会期间回答记者有关即将达成的结束战争、开放霍尔木兹海峡的伊朗协议的提问时作出上述表态的。
在被问及该协议将如何应对伊朗核计划时,特朗普多次表示,如果伊朗不遵守拟议的限制措施,他将“轰炸他们”。
随后他转而批评拜登的外交政策记录,重点提及这位民主党前总统做出的阿富汗撤军决定,以及放弃的数十架军用飞机、数千辆地面车辆和超过30万件武器,据众议院预算委员会的数据显示。
特朗普推动收回阿富汗撤军期间遗留的“数十亿美元”军事装备
唐纳德·特朗普总统在法国东部埃维昂举行的七国集团峰会闭幕新闻发布会上与美国贸易代表贾米森·格里尔、商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克、国务卿马可·卢比奥和财政部长斯科特·贝森特一同向媒体发表讲话时做出手势。(曼德尔·恩根 / 法新社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)
“我们国家已经成为世界上最受尊敬的国家,”他说,“看看在这么多不同地区发生的事情。阿富汗,这些人搞砸的狼狈撤军。留下了装备。他们当时没有受到任何压力。完全可以慢慢来。”
“我本来打算撤军的,”他继续说道,“我们本可以带着尊严和自豪撤军。带走百分之百的装备。我当时甚至在拆除帐篷。但后来(拜登)上台了,他们直接就走了。他们把所有装备都丢下了。我或许能把那些装备都拿回来。现在,问题就在这里。这有点过时了,更多是象征意义,但我们或许能把所有装备都拿回来。阿富汗现在都在巴结我们。”
2022年6月,美国国防部估算,价值71.2亿美元的军事装备落入塔利班之手,美军撤离后,塔利班迅速控制了阿富汗全国。
2021年8月31日,美军完全撤离阿富汗后,塔利班武装人员控制喀布尔的哈米德·卡尔扎伊国际机场,并接管遗留的装备和武器。(马库斯·亚姆 / 《洛杉矶时报》)
特朗普抨击拜登阿富汗撤军:“我们不会向任何人逃跑”
特朗普及其盟友长期以来一直批评拜登结束这场持续近20年的阿富汗战争的决定,认为其过于仓促。
当时的拜登政府为撤军辩护称,塔利班缴获的装备原本属于美国扶持的阿富汗政府,而该政府最终选择投降。
拜登本人也曾表示,他认为美国训练的阿富汗武装人员能够更好地守住国家。
“当时的设想是,我们在过去20年里训练并装备的30多万阿富汗国家安全部队,在与塔利班的内战中会成为强大的对手,”他在2021年8月31日说道,“这一设想——即阿富汗政府能够在美军撤离后坚守一段时间——最终被证明是不准确的。”
2024年8月14日,塔利班成员及支持者在美国国旗旁举行集会,纪念喀布尔陷落三周年。
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在塔利班统治下,女性和女童仍遭受压迫。超过100万女童被禁止进入中学和大学就读。联合国儿童基金会4月的一份报告称,由于新政府对女性就业的限制,阿富汗面临失去超过2.5万名教师和医护人员的风险。
据世界粮食计划署数据,该国还面临饥饿危机,今年约有1740万阿富汗人面临严重粮食不安全问题。
詹姆斯·西罗内是福克斯新闻数字频道突发/热点新闻团队的撰稿人。新闻线索可发送至james.cirrone@fox.com。
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Trump says US may recover all the equipment left behind in Afghanistan by Biden admin
June 17, 2026 3:09pm EDT / Fox News
During the G7, President Trump said he may regain U.S. military equipment left in Afghanistan after 2021 withdrawal.
By James Cirrone, Fox News
President Donald Trump criticized former President Joe Biden’s foreign policy record at the G7 Summit, while touting the forthcoming agreement with Iran.
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President Donald Trump suggested he may be able to get back the equipment the U.S. military left behind during Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Trump made these comments at the G7 Summit while taking questions from reporters about the forthcoming agreement with Iran to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz.
In response to a question about how the deal will address Iran’s nuclear program, Trump repeatedly said he would “bomb them” if they do not comply with proposed restrictions.
He then transitioned into criticizing Biden’s foreign policy record, spotlighting the Democratic former president’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan and abandon dozens of military aircraft, thousands of ground vehicles and more than 300,000 weapons, according to the House Budget Committee.
TRUMP PUSHES TO RECOVER ‘BILLIONS OF DOLLARS’ OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT LEFT BEHIND IN AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWAL
President Donald Trump gestures as he addresses the media alongside U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Treasury Scott Bessent during a closing press conference at the G7 summit, in Evian, eastern France.(Mandel NGAN / AFP via Getty Images)
“Our country has become the most respected country in the world,” he said. “Look at what happened in so many different locations. Afghanistan, that horrible retreat that these people made. Leaving equipment behind. They weren’t under any pressure. Take your time.”
“I was going to get out,” he continued. “We were going to get out with dignity and pride. Take 100% of the equipment. I was even taking the tents down. But then [Biden] got in and they just left. They left all the equipment. I may get all that equipment back. Now, here’s the thing. It’s more symbolic because it’s a little old now, but we may get it all back. Afghanistan is kissing our a–.”
In June 2022, the Department of Defense estimated that $7.12 billion worth of military equipment ended up in the hands of the Taliban, which quickly seized control of the country after American troops departed.
Taliban fighters take control of Hamid Karzai International Airport and secure equipment and weapons left behind after the full U.S. military withdrawal in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 31, 2021.(Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times)
TRUMP: ‘WE DON’T RUN FROM ANYBODY’ IN BLASTING BIDEN OVER AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWAL
Trump and his allies have long been critical of what they view as Biden’s hasty decision to end the war in Afghanistan, which lasted for nearly 20 years.
Biden officials at the time defended the withdrawal by pointing out that the equipment seized by the Taliban was in the hands of the U.S.-aligned government in Afghanistan that ended up surrendering.
Biden himself said he believed that the Afghan fighters supported by the U.S. were going to do a better job at holding the country.
“The assumption was that more than 300,000 Afghan National Security Forces that we had trained over the past two decades and equipped would be a strong adversary in their civil wars with the Taliban,” he said on Aug. 31, 2021. “That assumption — that the Afghan government would be able to hold on for a period of time beyond military drawdown — turned out not to be accurate.”
Members and supporters of the Taliban stand on a U.S. flag during a rally marking the third anniversary of the fall of Kabul in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 14, 2024.
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Under Taliban rule, women and girls remain repressed. More than 1 million girls have been banned from secondary school and university. An April UNICEF report claimed that Afghanistan risks losing more than 25,000 teachers and healthcare workers due to the new government’s restrictions on female employment.
The country is also dealing with a hunger crisis, with roughly 17.4 million Afghans at risk for severe food insecurity this year, according to the World Food Programme.
James Cirrone is a writer on the Breaking/Trending News team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to james.cirrone@fox.com.
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