特朗普寻求6.72亿美元阻止伊朗研发核武器,铀储备命运仍未明确


2026-06-24T15:18:14-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

美国能源部的这笔拨款将用于处理防扩散敏感材料及相关基础设施

作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻

2026年6月24日美国东部时间下午3:18发布

卢比奥:若美伊协议无果,特朗普“有备选方案”

美国国务卿马可·卢比奥表示,他希望美伊之间的协议能够达成,“但如果协议破裂,总统清楚自己有哪些备选方案”。

福克斯新闻独家报道: 福克斯新闻数字频道获悉,特朗普政府正在寻求6.72亿美元拨款,用于移除伊朗核材料、开展核查与验证工作以及其他反扩散活动,这是其800亿美元 supplemental 拨款总申请的一部分。

据一名白宫官员透露的细节,这笔拨款将用于移除并销毁伊朗的核材料,包括六氟化铀(UF6)、各种形态的铀以及研究堆燃料,其中还包括高浓缩铀。

此次拨款申请还将为美国在伊朗境内的核查活动提供资金支持,协助国际原子能机构的视察工作,加强核走私侦测力度,并在中东地区扩大核应急支援团队的行动范围。

伊朗战争成本已达800亿美元——是国会被告知金额的两倍多

一名白宫官员周三对福克斯新闻数字频道表示,这笔拨款将拨付给能源部,用于“终止伊朗研发或获取核武器能力的相关活动,包括处置防扩散敏感材料、技术、设备及基础设施”。

提出此拨款申请之际,美伊谈判代表正致力于将近期签署的谅解备忘录转化为一份更详细的协议,对伊朗的核计划及其浓缩铀储备进行规范。

皮特·赫格赛特部长正在向众议院共和党研究委员会成员通报这项800亿美元的拨款申请,这笔资金将用于覆盖针对伊朗的“史诗之怒行动”进攻性战役的成本,并补充弹药储备。

据福克斯新闻数字频道获悉,白宫向国会提交的800亿美元与伊朗冲突相关的补充拨款申请中,有6.72亿美元旨在阻止伊朗获得核武器。(图片来源:凯文·卡特/盖蒂图片社)

此次拨款申请提出之时,美伊谈判代表正试图将近期签署的谅解备忘录转化为一份详细协议,对伊朗的浓缩铀储备及未来核活动进行规范。

美伊双方于6月17日签署的这份谅解备忘录启动了由副总统JD·万斯在瑞士主持的技术会谈,并为伊朗约900磅武器级高浓缩铀储备设定了“最低”可接受条件,即通过稀释降低铀浓度的“降浓处理”。

谅解备忘录中写道:“美利坚合众国与伊朗伊斯兰共和国已同意,将按照第七段提及的时间表,通过双方商定的机制解决浓缩材料储备的处置问题,最低处理方式为在国际原子能机构监督下在现场进行降浓处理。”

该协议并未明确伊朗浓缩铀储备的最终命运。

双方均未公开透露是否就该材料的去向达成一致,包括这些材料是否会留在伊朗、是否会被降浓处理、转移至其他国家,还是会被彻底销毁。

万斯将此次会谈誉为“重要里程碑”,他表示伊朗已同意恢复联合国国际原子能机构的视察人员入境,这是自去年美以军事打击伊朗核基础设施以来的首次。

奥巴马时期伊朗核视察的漏洞或持续存在,专家警告存在核监视盲区

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普坚称,伊朗已同意他所说的“核透明”。

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普坚称,伊朗已同意他所说的“核透明”。(图片来源:伊夫林·霍克斯坦/路透社)

特朗普在Truth Social平台上写道:“伊朗已完全彻底同意未来长期接受最高标准的核核查(永久有效!!!)。”“如果他们不同意这项要求,就不会有进一步的谈判!”

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这笔6.72亿美元的拨款申请是特朗普政府与伊朗冲突及其后续相关的800亿美元整体补充拨款方案的一部分。预计这笔总额更高的拨款将覆盖军事行动、弹药库存补充以及此次冲突引发的其他国家安全优先事项。

特朗普在Truth Social平台上写道:“伊朗已完全彻底同意未来长期接受最高标准的核核查(永久有效!!!)。”“如果他们不同意这项要求,就不会有进一步的谈判!”(图片来源:IIPA via Getty Images)

处置伊朗浓缩铀储备的挑战可能相当巨大。1994年,苏联解体后,美国开展了一项名为“蓝宝石计划”的秘密行动,从哈萨克斯坦移除了约600公斤高浓缩铀。此次任务耗时数周对核材料进行重新包装,采取了严格的安全防范措施,并动用了军事空运行动,才能将铀运抵美国。

Trump seeks $672M to stop Iranian nukes as fate of uranium stockpile remains unresolved

2026-06-24T15:18:14-04:00 / Fox News

The Department of Energy funding would support disposition of proliferation-sensitive material and infrastructure

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

Published June 24, 2026 3:18pm EDT

Trump ‘has options’ if US-Iran deal doesn’t work out, Rubio says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he wants the deal between the United States and Iran to succeed, “but if it doesn’t, the president knows what his options are.”

FIRST ON FOX:The Trump administration is seeking $672 million for the removal of Iranian nuclear materials, inspections and verification efforts, and other counterproliferation activities as part of its broader $80 billion supplemental funding request, Fox News Digital has learned.

The funding would support the removal and elimination of Iranian nuclear materials, including uranium hexafluoride (UF6), uranium in various forms and research reactor fuel, including highly enriched uranium, according to details shared by a White House official.

The request also would fund U.S. verification activities inside Iran, support inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, strengthen nuclear-smuggling detection efforts and expand Nuclear Emergency Support Team operations across the Middle East.

IRAN WAR’S PRICE TAG HITS $80B — MORE THAN DOUBLE WHAT CONGRESS WAS TOLD

The funding would go to the Department of Energy to support “activities that would terminate Iran’s ability to develop or acquire a nuclear weapon, including the disposition of proliferation of sensitive material, technology, equipment, and infrastructure,” a White House official told Fox News Digital Wednesday.

The funding request comes as U.S. and Iranian negotiators work to translate the recent memorandum of understanding into a more detailed agreement governing Iran’s nuclear program and stockpile of enriched uranium.

Secretary Pete Hegseth is briefing members of the House Republican Study Committee on the $80 billion request to cover the costs of the offensive campaign against Iran known as Operation Epic Fury and rebuild munitions stockpiles.

The White House’s $80 billion supplemental funding request to Congress tied to the Iran conflict includes $672 million aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, Fox News Digital has learned.(Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

The funding request comes as U.S. and Iranian negotiators are attempting to translate the recent memorandum of understanding into a detailed agreement governing Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and future nuclear activities.

The memorandum of understanding, signed by the United States and Iran June 17,kicked off technical talks led by Vice President JD Vance in Switzerland and established the “minimum” acceptable terms for Iran’s roughly 900-pound stockpile of uranium enriched to near-weapons grade as “downblending,” or reducing the concentration of uranium through dilution.

“The United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran have agreed to resolve the disposition of stockpile enriched material pursuant to a mechanism that will be mutually agreed upon in accordance with the schedule mentioned in paragraph seven with the minimum methodology to be down blended on site under the supervision of the IAEA,” the memorandum states.

The agreement leaves unanswered key questions about the ultimate fate of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile.

Neither side has publicly said whether they have reached an agreement on what will happen to the material, including whether it will remain in Iran, be downblended, transferred to another country, or be destroyed altogether.

In what Vance hailed as a “major milestone,” he said Iran had agreed to allow U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country for the first time since U.S. and Israeli military strikes targeted Iranian nuclear infrastructure last year.

OBAMA-ERA INSPECTION FLAWS IN IRAN COULD PERSIST AS EXPERTS WARN OF NUCLEAR BLIND SPOTS

President Donald Trump has insisted Iran agreed to what he described as “nuclear honesty.”

President Donald Trump has insisted Iran agreed to what he described as “nuclear honesty.”(Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)

“Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!),” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “If they did not agree to this, there would be no further negotiations!”

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The $672 million request is part of the administration’s broader $80 billion supplemental funding package related to the Iran conflict and its aftermath. The larger request is expected to cover military operations, replenishment of munitions stockpiles and other national security priorities stemming from the conflict.

“Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!),” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “If they did not agree to this, there would be no further negotiations!”(Photo by IIPA via Getty Images)

The challenge of disposing of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile could be substantial. In 1994, the United States carried out a covert operation known as Project Sapphire to remove roughly 600 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from Kazakhstan after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The mission required weeks of repackaging nuclear material, extensive security precautions and military airlift operations before the uranium could be transported to the U.S.

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