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罗杰·威克表示,特朗普的伊朗协议“将‘史诗怒火行动’的胜利成果拱手相让”
作者:亚历克斯·米勒,福克斯新闻
特朗普向伊朗发出严厉警告,批评人士对即将达成的协议亮起红灯
福克斯新闻特约嘉宾本·多梅内克做客《瓦尼尼公司》节目,探讨对唐纳德·特朗普总统即将达成的伊朗协议的担忧,并解释为何批评人士仍对德黑兰的承诺持怀疑态度。
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共和党人对特朗普总统与伊朗达成的协议反响不佳。
尽管国会仍未收到特朗普与伊朗官员签署的正式谅解备忘录(MOU),但议员们已经看到了媒体上流传的相关报道。
参议院一位资深共和党议员警告称,尽管他支持这场行动的最初目标,但他担心当前的协议会破坏这些目标。
参议院军事委员会主席、密西西比州共和党议员罗杰·威克周四在一份声明中严厉抨击了这份谅解备忘录,他在声明中警告称,该协议“以完全违背总统目标的方式,将‘史诗怒火行动’的胜利成果拱手相让”。
特朗普的伊朗协议“比起奥巴马的协议,付出更多却收获更少”,参议员称
密西西比州共和党议员罗杰·威克于2024年1月11日在华盛顿特区向媒体发表讲话。(安娜·罗斯·莱登/盖蒂图片社摄)
“具体而言,用于伊朗重建和经济发展的3000亿美元基金——尽管并非由美国纳税人出资——相比之下,会让奥巴马总统2015年协议下伊朗获得的收益看起来如同九牛一毛,”威克说道。
随着最近几天细节浮出水面,这笔拟议中的3000亿美元基金让共和党人感到不安,一些人将其与前总统乔·拜登政府时期流向伊朗的数十亿美元相提并论。
协议规定,美国将与地区合作伙伴协调设立该基金,并将作为为期60天的协议的一部分最终敲定。
特朗普政府公布拟议伊朗协议的全面条款
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威克还对解除对伊朗制裁以及迫使以色列对抗真主党表示反对,真主党是一个“由伊朗支持的恐怖组织,仍在以色列北部边境发动袭击”。
“伊朗政权并未放弃其最终目标——‘去死吧美国,去死吧以色列’,”威克说道。“该政权将把收到的每一分钱都用于推进这一目标。”
“特朗普总统一直奉行通过实力实现和平的政策,”他继续说道。“我希望参与这项协议谈判的中间人不会破坏这一目标。”
并非只有威克一人担心伊朗会将所得资金用于邪恶行径。
共和党人否决限制特朗普战争权力的提案,和平协议即将达成
得克萨斯州共和党议员特德·克鲁兹在2025年1月30日华盛顿举行的参议院司法委员会听证会上发言,时任特朗普总统提名的联邦调查局局长候选人卡什·帕特尔正在作证。(伊夫林·霍克斯坦/路透社摄)
参议院议员、得克萨斯州共和党人特德·克鲁兹警告称,“向想要谋杀我们的神权疯子数十亿美元,是一个极其糟糕的主意。”
“不幸的是,我认为总统在这项协议上收到了一些非常糟糕的建议,”克鲁兹对记者表示。
克鲁兹将这笔基金与拜登政府时期流向伊朗的数十亿美元进行了比较,他称那是“上一届政府期间做出的最灾难性的外交政策决定”,并称这笔钱“确实在全球范围内资助了恐怖主义”。
“如果我们向伊朗提供数十亿美元,这笔钱将被用于谋杀美国人,”他说。“因此我认为我们不应该这么做。如果他们当了47年世界头号支持恐怖主义的国家,我们还要推出相当于马歇尔计划的方案来重建伊朗——他们已经杀害了近千名美国人——我认为这毫无意义。”
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副总统JD·万斯已成为该协议的公众代言人,他周四在白宫的新闻发布会上为该基金辩护,坚称伊朗获得这笔资金的唯一途径是“全面遵守协议并改变其行为”,并强调这笔钱并非来自纳税人。
“因此这对美国来说确实是一个双赢的局面,”万斯说道。
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道记者,负责报道美国参议院事务。
Top Senate Republican rips into Trump’s Iran deal, says $300 billion makes Obama deal look like ‘a pittance’
June 18, 2026 1:09pm EDT / Fox News
Roger Wicker said Trump’s Iran deal ‘negotiates away the victories of Operation Epic Fury’
By Alex Miller, Fox News
Trump issues stark warning to Iran as critics raise red flags over emerging agreement
Fox News contributor Ben Domenech joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to weigh concerns over President Donald Trump’s emerging Iran deal and explain why critics remain skeptical of Tehran’s commitments.
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Republicans aren’t taking President Donald Trump’s deal with Iran well.
While Congress has still not received the actual memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by Trump and Iranian officials, lawmakers have seen the reports circulating in the media.
And one of the top Republicans in the Senate warned that while he supported the war’s initial objectives, he feared that the current agreement would undermine those same objectives.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., shredded the MOU in a statement on Thursday, in which he cautioned that the agreement “negotiates away the victories of Operation Epic Fury in ways that are completely out of step with the president’s goals.”
TRUMP’S IRAN DEAL ‘GIVING A LOT MORE TO GET A LOT LESS’ THAN OBAMA’S, SENATOR SAYS
Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., speaks to the press in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 11, 2024.(Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)
“Specifically, the $300 billion fund for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran — though not funded by U.S. taxpayers — would make Iran’s payoff under President Obama’s 2015 deal look like a pittance by comparison,” Wicker said.
The proposed $300 billion fund has given Republicans heartburn as details have emerged in recent days, with some comparing it to the billions that flowed to Iran under former President Joe Biden.
The agreement stipulates that the U.S. would coordinate with regional partners to develop the fund, which would be finalized as part of the 60-day deal.
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Wicker also took issue with lifting sanctions on Iran and forcing Israel to stand down against Hezbollah, “an Iranian-backed terrorist organization that continues to attack Israel on its northern border.”
“The Iranian regime has not renounced its ultimate goal — ‘Death to America, Death to Israel,’” Wicker said. “The regime will invest every penny it receives to further that aim.”
“President Trump has pursued peace through strength,” he continued. “I hope the intermediaries working on this deal are not undermining that objective.”
Wicker isn’t alone in his fear that Iran will turn around and use the funds for nefarious efforts.
REPUBLICANS BAT DOWN BID TO HANDCUFF TRUMP’S WAR POWERS AS PEACE DEAL NEARS
Sen. Ted Cruz speaks as Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington on Jan. 30, 2025.(Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warned that “giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is an exceptionally bad idea.”
“And I think, unfortunately, the president is receiving some really bad advice on this deal,” Cruz told reporters.
Cruz compared the fund to billions shipped to Iran under the Biden administration, which he charged was the “most catastrophic foreign policy” decision made during the prior administration, and that the “money funded terrorism across the globe in a very real sense.”
“If we give billions of dollars to Iran, that money will be used to murder Americans,” he said. “And so I don’t believe we should do that. And the idea that we would have effectively a Marshall plan for Iran and come in and rebuild Iran after they’ve been the leading state sponsor of terrorism for 47 years — they’ve murdered nearly a thousand Americans — I don’t think that makes any sense.”
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Vice President JD Vance, who has become the public face of the deal, defended the fund during a press briefing at the White House on Thursday, contending that the only way Iran could access that funding, which he vowed was not coming from taxpayers, was “if they comply fully and change their behavior.”
“So you really have a win-win situation for the United States of America,” Vance said.
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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