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  • 2020年大选否认者核心人物仍在试图证明选举被窃取——如今身处白宫内部


    2026-03-08T09:00:33.891Z / CNN

    库尔特·奥尔森(Kurt Olsen)曾因坚信佐治亚州富尔顿县及其他地区选举官员处理总统计票工作存在“问题”,成为唐纳德·特朗普总统最离谱的2020年选举反转计划中的关键人物。

    五年后的今天,他重返熟悉的战场——特朗普的耳旁,目光聚焦富尔顿县。这位曾将追查选民欺诈描述为“拯救国家”的人,如今拥有了直通总统的渠道,影响力远超以往。

    在特朗普卸任期间,奥尔森曾与多位最著名的2020年选举否认者合作。2025年10月,总统任命他为白宫选举安全与完整性主任。凭借新职位,奥尔森起草了一份刑事举报信提交给司法部,正是这一举报直接导致联邦调查局(FBI)在今年1月对富尔顿县2020年选票进行了史无前例的搜查。

    奥尔森通过其职位获得接触特朗普的机会,并可直接致电总统,熟悉白宫内部审议情况的消息人士向CNN透露。尽管白宫正推动一项更广泛的“选举完整性”计划以应对未来选举,但消息人士称,奥尔森的工作重心主要在另一条轨道上——重新审视特朗普仍虚假声称被窃取的2020年选举。此外,奥尔森的2020年相关行动还与国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德(Tulsi Gabbard)的行动有所重叠,加巴德出现在富尔顿县FBI搜查现场,引发了关于其参与度的诸多疑问。

    “他有点自成一派。”一位白宫官员向CNN表示。

    奥尔森未回应CNN的置评请求。

    富尔顿县的搜查行动令州选举官员忧心忡忡,他们担心在特朗普呼吁“将选举国家化”并计划发布新的投票相关行政命令之际,联邦政府会对中期选举采取何种行动。

    “我已深入研究了本主题中尚未提出或验证的法律论点,并将在不久的将来提出无可辩驳的证据。无论国会是否批准,中期选举都将实施选民身份证制度!”特朗普上月在Truth Social上发文称。

    联邦政府还在施压各州移交选民名册,甚至促使一些共和党州官员表示反对。

    富尔顿县的搜查凸显了本届政府缺乏法律约束。与特朗普第一任期时阻碍联邦政府介入总统最公然选举反转策略的资深律师们不同,如今这些阻碍者已不复存在。

    “他象征着特朗普1.0与特朗普2.0时代的权力交接变化。”斯蒂芬·里彻(Stephen Richer)表示,他曾是2021至2025年亚利桑那州马里科帕县的共和党顶级选举官员。“通常像他这样的人在第一任期不会得到任何重视。”

    里彻曾是奥尔森代表亚利桑那州共和党州长候选人卡丽·雷克(Kari Lake)提起的2022年选举欺诈案的被告之一。他称奥尔森的行动催生了选举管理领域此前“不可想象”的做法——联邦政府搜查选票。(里彻后来就雷克关于他“破坏选举”的虚假指控提起诽谤诉讼,该案于2024年和解。)

    尽管加巴德领导情报界,但并未参与国内执法事务,她出现在富尔顿县搜查现场进一步引发对特朗普政府计划的怀疑。(她的办公室称,她正领导“与选举安全相关的反情报事务”。)

    “图尔西·加巴德通过库尔特·奥尔森,会毫无事实依据地声称有证据表明外国情报机构已渗透并操纵了2020年的计票软件,因此各州应遵循关于选民身份证和邮寄投票的行政命令。”一位熟悉调查内部讨论的律师预测。

    据《ProPublica》报道,上月奥尔森与另外五名特朗普政府官员一同参加了华盛顿的“选举完整性峰会”,与会者包括许多曾帮助特朗普推翻2020年选举的人士。

    在奥尔森从白宫职位上继续追查选举欺诈的同时,消息人士称特朗普已授予他接触与2020年选举相关的情报界机密信息的权限——这一举措首次由《Politico》报道。

    熟悉此事的消息人士表示,中央情报局(CIA)和国家安全局(NSA)正积极讨论如何分享此类材料。他们已向奥尔森提供了2020年的相关信息,但目前其调查范围仅限于该次选举。

    奥尔森还与FBI副局长安德鲁·贝利(Andrew Bailey)合作,后者也出现在富尔顿县搜查现场,共同试图重新审理2020年选举。

    参议院和众议院情报委员会的民主党议员对特朗普政府允许奥尔森接触与外国选举干预相关的高度机密材料表示关切,但仍在努力了解他将获得的材料范围。

    一位美国官员将奥尔森关于2020年选举的有据可查的观点描述为“古怪”,但承认仅以此不足以限制他接触相关机密情报,因为他显然已获得总统赋予的广泛调查授权。此外,奥尔森还通过了美国情报官员的审查,未发现阻止其接触机密信息的“红标”。

    奥尔森的角色在法院解封FBI搜查富尔顿县选票的搜查令申请后曝光,其中包括一份描述调查“源于奥尔森提交的举报”的宣誓书。

    该申请的宣誓书基于极右翼圈子长期流传的选举欺诈指控,例如选票图像失踪或计票差异等理论,这些均已被州方调查并证实未影响最终结果。

    富尔顿县在要求联邦政府归还被搜选票的诉讼中指控司法部“严重遗漏”了可能质疑其证人可信度的信息,并指出奥尔森曾被多个法院制裁。

    曾参与数千次选举工作的选举技术与安全专家瑞安·马西亚斯(Ryan Macias)在为富尔顿县作证时表示,FBI的宣誓书充满了“对选举运作事实的严重歪曲,与所有先前调查2020年11月富尔顿县选举的结论完全相悖”。

    司法部则为自己辩护,称奥尔森的角色“被过度解读”,其举报仅作为调查起点,未依赖其证人证词或证据。法官取消了2月27日对搜查令的听证会安排,将争议交由调解处理。

    自2025年10月上任以来,奥尔森的角色一直是“特别政府雇员”——这一联邦职位允许顾问在一年内最多工作130天。

    奥尔森的法律生涯始于企业客户代表,后转向选举阴谋论追查。他曾在加州律师协会2023年对约翰·伊斯特曼(John Eastman)的纪律审判中作证,称其在选举后观看视频和阅读报告后,认为“有诸多不合理之处”。

    奥尔森通过一位律师朋友进入特朗普圈子,该朋友将他介绍给同为柯克兰校友的前克林顿特别检察官肯·斯塔尔(Ken Starr),随后他加入了一群计划在最高法院挑战几个摇摆州选举人团投票的律师。

    尽管他们试图联合多个共和党州检察长加入诉讼,但仅有得克萨斯州检察长肯·帕克斯顿(Ken Paxton)签署。“在我看来,得州检察长帕克斯顿在认识到选举存在严重问题后挺身而出,展现了勇气。”奥尔森作证时表示。

    最高法院驳回得州诉讼后,奥尔森转向司法部,威胁时任代理司法部长杰弗里·罗森(Jeffrey Rosen)称“你会迫使我致电总统,说你拒不配合”。

    2021年1月6日晚,在支持特朗普的暴徒冲击国会后,特朗普与奥尔森两次通话。此后,奥尔森与迈克·林德尔(MyPillow创始人)、卡丽·雷克等人合作,代表雷克参与2022年亚利桑那州州长选举诉讼,并因虚假陈述被亚利桑那州最高法院制裁。

    2020年12月,奥尔森从其律所“Klafter, Olsen and Laffer”休假,2021年2月正式离职。当月,特朗普将他介绍给林德尔,奥尔森开始代表林德尔应对选举欺诈指控及Dominion Voting Systems的诽谤诉讼。

    Lake的证人克莱·帕里克(Clay Parikh)如今也在特朗普政府工作,并被提及在富尔顿县搜查令中。

    奥尔森在2023年林德尔诉Dominion诽谤案的证词中称,自己更视此为“拯救国家的努力”,而非追求利润。

    CNN记者阿拉娜·特琳(Alayna Treene)对此报道亦有贡献。

    Key 2020 election denier is still working to prove it was stolen — now from inside the White House

    2026-03-08T09:00:33.891Z / CNN

    Kurt Olsen became a key player in some of President Donald Trump’s most far-fetched 2020 election reversal schemes because he believed “that something was not right” in how he saw election officials handle the presidential count in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere.

    Five years later, he’s back on familiar ground — in Trump’s ear and focused on Fulton County. The man who once described his hunt for voter fraud as an effort to “save the country” now has a direct line to the president, giving him more influence than ever.

    After Olsen worked alongside some of the most prominent 2020 election deniers while Trump was out of office, the president named him the White House’s director of election security and integrity in October. From his new perch, Olsen drafted the criminal referral to the Justice Department that led to an unprecedented FBI seizure of Fulton County’s 2020 ballots in January.

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    Olsen has access to Trump through his role and calls the president directly, sources familiar with internal White House deliberations tell CNN. While there is a larger White House push related to “election integrity” and voting that’s focused on future elections, the sources say Olsen’s work is mostly on a separate track reexamining the 2020 election, which Trump still falsely claims was stolen. Olsen’s 2020 efforts also overlap with those of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, whose presence at the Fulton County FBI search has prompted numerous questions about her involvement.

    “He’s just kind of doing his own thing,” one White House official told CNN.

    Olsen did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment.

    The Fulton ballot seizure alarmed state election officials who are fearful of what the administration is planning for the midterms amid Trump’s call to “nationalize” elections and his stated plans to issue a new executive order related to voting.

    “I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject, and will be presenting an irrefutable one in the very near future. There will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections, whether approved by Congress or not!” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post last month.

    The federal government also has been pushing states to hand over their voter rolls, prompting even some Republican state officials to push back.

    The Fulton County seizure has underscored the lack of legal brakes in this administration, as the types of attorneys in the first Trump administration who stood in Trump and Olsen’s way — preventing the federal government from getting involved in the president’s most flagrant election reversal gambits — are no longer around to play a similar role.

    “He’s emblematic of the change in guard between Trump 1 and Trump 2,” Stephen Richer, who was a top Republican election official in Arizona’s Maricopa County from 2021 to 2025, said of Olsen. “Usually someone of his caliber would not have gotten the time of day during the first Trump administration.”

    Richer, who was a defendant in a 2022 election fraud case brought by Olsen on behalf of Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, said that Olsen inspired what was previously “unthinkable” in the world of election administration: the federal seizure of ballots. (Richer later brought a defamation case against Lake for her false claims that he had “sabotaged” the election, which was settled in 2024.)

    The presence of Gabbard, who leads the intelligence community but has no role in domestic law enforcement matters, at the Fulton County seizure has further raised suspicions about what the Trump administration is planning. (Her office says she’s leading “counterintelligence matters related to election security.”)

    “Tulsi Gabbard, through Kurt Olsen, is going to say, without any basis in fact, that there’s evidence foreign intelligence services have compromised vote tabulation software and had manipulated it in 2020 and that therefore it’s very important that states follow these executive orders that have come out about voter ID and mail in votes,” predicted one attorney who is familiar with internal discussions about the investigation.

    Trump’s allies outside the White House have been pushing an executive order, written last spring, that would declare a national emergency to enact new federal powers over elections, which are run by states under the Constitution. The draft document, which was obtained by CNN and first reported by The Washington Post, includes curbing most mail-in voting and banning the use of voting machines, which are at the heart of many 2020 election conspiracies.

    While White House officials say Trump could pursue an executive order related to voter ID if Congress does not pass the SAVE Act, there’s no indication yet that the White House is considering declaring a national emergency. Trump told reporters recently he had not heard about the draft order.

    Last month, Olsen was one of a half-dozen Trump administration officials who attended an “election integrity summit” in Washington alongside many who worked to help Trump overturn the 2020 election, ProPublica reported.

    As Olsen hunts for election fraud from his White House position, sources say Trump has granted him access to classified information from the intelligence community related to the 2020 election, a move that was first reported by Politico.

    Sources familiar with the matter said the CIA and the National Security Agency are in active conversations about how they share such material. They’ve provided information about 2020 to Olsen, the sources said, but so far his scope has been limited to that election.

    Olsen has also worked with FBI Deputy Director Andrew Bailey, who was present at the Fulton County search, in his efforts to relitigate the 2020 election, according to the sources.

    Democratic lawmakers on the Senate and House Intelligence committees have raised concerns about the Trump administration’s decision to allow Olsen access to highly classified material related to foreign election interference efforts — but are still working to get an understanding of the scope of material he will be provided, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

    One US official characterized Olsen’s well-documented views about the 2020 election as “kooky” but acknowledged that, on its own, is not reason enough to restrict his access to relevant classified intelligence since he clearly has been given a broad investigative mandate by the president. Olsen has also been vetted by US intelligence officials who did not identify any “red flags” that would prevent him from accessing classified information, according to a source familiar with the matter.

    A White House official said every person given access to classified information “goes through an extensive background review, including record checks and personal interviews.”

    The Fulton County search was the first evidence of Olsen’s impact. His role came to light when a court unsealed the FBI’s search warrant application for the county’s ballots, including an affidavit that described the investigation as having “originated from a referral” sent by Olsen.

    The application’s affidavit is built around allegations of election fraud that have long circulated in far-right circles, such as theories of missing ballot images or other alleged discrepancies in the count, which have already been investigated by the state and found not to have affected the final results.

    In a court case demanding the federal government return the seized election materials, Fulton County accused the Justice Department of making “serious” omissions of information that would have cast doubt on the credibility of the witnesses it was using to justify the search. The county also noted that Olsen had been sanctioned by multiple courts.

    The FBI’s affidavit was full of “gross mischaracterizations of the facts of how elections work and are directly at odds with the findings and conclusions of all of the prior investigations of the November 2020 election in Fulton County,” Ryan Macias, an election technology and security expert who has worked on thousands of elections, wrote in a declaration on the county’s behalf.

    In response, the Justice Department distanced itself from Olsen’s role as DOJ attorneys argued that Fulton County’s claims of bias were “exceedingly weak.”

    “For example, they attack Kurt Olsen. But the affidavit merely mentions that this investigation originated from a referral sent by Olsen. It does not rely on him as a witness or for any evidence,” DOJ wrote in a filing last month. The judge scrapped plans for a February 27 hearing in which he was expected to scrutinize the warrant, with an order that sent the dispute to mediation for now.

    In his current White House role, which began in October 2025, Olsen serves as a “special government employee” — a federal employment designation for advisers who are supposed to work for the government for up to 130 days within a yearlong period.

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    Olsen’s role inside the White House is all the more remarkable because he had never worked in election law before the 2020 election.

    Olsen, a former Navy SEAL, had a lengthy legal career that included a stint at the Washington office of Kirland & Ellis, where he developed the connections that would lead him into Trump’s circle in the chaotic weeks after the 2020 election. Before the 2020 election, he was a partner at Klafter, Olsen and Laffer, where he worked in securities litigation.

    Depositions, lawsuits, congressional testimony and other court filings from the past several years help explain how Olsen went from a lawyer representing corporate clients to a pursuer of election conspiracies.

    Testifying at the 2023 California State Bar trial of John Eastman, who faced attorney disciplinary proceedings for his role helping Trump try to overturn the 2020 election, Olsen said that after watching video clips and reading reports after the election, he came to believe there were “a number of things that just did not make sense.”

    He pointed specifically to how the counting of ballots stopped in Fulton County in the early morning hours after the election. (Ballot processing that night was briefly paused when a water pipe burst in the counting facility.)

    Olsen got into Trump’s orbit through a lawyer friend who connected him to Ken Starr, the former Clinton special counsel who was also a Kirkland alum. He was then put in touch with a small group of lawyers who worked on a plan to challenge Electoral College votes of several battleground states at the Supreme Court.

    Olsen said they reached out to multiple Republican state attorneys general to join the complaint, but only Texas’ Ken Paxton signed onto the case. “In my opinion, Texas AG Paxton had the courage to step forward when he recognized that something was seriously wrong with the election,” Olsen testified.

    When the Supreme Court dismissed the Texas complaint for lack of standing, Olsen turned to the Justice Department and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen. In late December, Olsen called Rosen and told him Trump wanted him to file a complaint at the Supreme Court “by noon today” to invalidate the electors for six swing states.

    When Rosen resisted the demand, Olsen made a veiled threat: “You’re going to force me to call the president and tell him you’re recalcitrant,” Olsen told the acting AG, according to Rosen’s later testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

    On the evening of January 6, 2021, after pro-Trump rioters attacked the Capitol, Trump and Olsen spoke by phone twice, according to the House January 6 committee’s report.

    In the years since the 2020 election, Olsen has worked with some of the most prominent conservative election deniers, including MyPillow founder Mike Lindell and Lake. Olsen represented Lake when she challenged her 2022 Arizona gubernatorial loss, and he was sanctioned by the Arizona Supreme Court for making false claims in court about the legitimacy of the election.

    Olsen took a leave from his law firm, Klafter, Olsen and Laffer, in December 2020, and formally left in February 2021, according to a former colleague.

    That same month, Trump introduced Olsen to Lindell, Olsen said at a 2023 deposition in a defamation lawsuit a Dominion Voting Systems executive brought against Lindell. Olsen began representing Lindell as the latter pursued election fraud claims and faced defamation lawsuits from Dominion and Smartmatic.

    A witness for Lake in her election contest, Clay Parikh, is now also working for the Trump administration and was cited in the Fulton County search warrant application.

    Court testimony reviewed by CNN offered a window into Olsen’s thinking about his 2020 election work, such as explaining in a 2023 deposition for a lawsuit against Lindell that he had billed the MyPillow CEO only once after working with him several years.

    “I view this more as an effort to save the country,” Olsen said, “so I haven’t really looked at this from a standpoint of seeking profit from my representation.”

    CNN’s Alayna Treene contributed to this report.

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    伊朗战争加剧能源危机 孟加拉实行燃油配给

    孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,首都达卡的一个加油站外排起长龙。 (法新社)

    随着伊朗战争加剧能源危机,孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,加油站外排起长龙,引发民众怒火。

    法新社报道,孟加拉拥有约1亿7000万人口,国内95%的石油和天然气都依赖海外进口。

    伊朗战争爆发后,孟加拉国石油公司就大多数汽车加油设限。限购令星期天(3月8日)生效后,首都达卡多家加油站外立即排起长龙。

    由于燃油供应中断预警引发恐慌性抢购,孟加拉当局已对多种类型汽车设定燃油购买上限。例如,电单车每次加油上限为两公升。

    孟加拉南部切尼达地区,一名男子星期六(7日)晚上因加油纠纷与加油站工作人员发生冲突后遭到枪击身亡,引发骚乱。警方说,25岁的侯赛因遇害后,愤怒的民众烧毁三辆巴士并破坏一所加油站。

    延伸阅读


    中东冲突推高能源价格 俄或断供欧洲另觅高价买家 中东战事引发石油短缺担忧:泰北民众急囤油 泰南或实施配给

    此外,伊朗首都德黑兰和厄尔布尔士省等地因储油设施遭袭,已临时就汽车加油设限。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体报道说,为保障燃料供应,部分受袭地区将临时设加油上限,用个人加油卡加油上限从30升降至20升。

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    孟加拉美伊冲突能源危机

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  • 挪威警方调查奥斯陆美国大使馆袭击事件 未造成人员伤亡仅轻微损坏


    挪威警方正在调查一起发生在奥斯陆美国大使馆的袭击事件,该事件未造成人员伤亡,仅造成轻微损坏。

    在伊朗战争背景下,挪威司法部长阿斯特丽·阿斯-汉森正部署”相当多的资源”,以搜寻潜在的多名肇事者。

    “这是一起不可接受的事件,我们正在高度重视地处理它,”她向挪威通讯社NTB表示。

    据警方称,当地时间周日凌晨1点(美国东部时间周六晚上7点),奥斯陆美国大使馆发生”一声巨响”,目击者告诉路透社,他们看到领事馆区入口处有浓烟。

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    挪威警方和技术人员在挪威奥斯陆周日上午调查美国大使馆的爆炸事件。(Hans O. Torgersen /NTB Scanpix via AP)

    “爆炸发生时,我开车经过大使馆,看到街上有非常浓的烟雾,”18岁的高中生塞巴斯蒂安·托斯塔德(Sebastian Toerstad)说。

    “入口处有一些损坏。”

    警方称,该地区未发现爆炸装置。

    [美国驻沙特阿拉伯大使馆遭无人机袭击 美国人被指示原地躲避]

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    奥斯陆警察局在一份声明中表示:”在警犬、无人机和直升机的协助下,已在现场开展调查,以寻找一名或多名潜在肇事者。”

    挪威警察安全局(PST)在事件发生后增派了人员,但挪威恐怖主义威胁级别未作调整,通信顾问马丁·伯恩森(Martin Bernsen)表示。

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    2026年3月8日凌晨,挪威警方在挪威奥斯陆美国大使馆外,此前有爆炸报告。(Javad Parsa/NTB Scanpix via AP)

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    PST运营经理米凯尔·德尔莱米尔(Mikael Dellemyr)不认为此次袭击与美国在中东的轰炸或恐怖分子或伊朗的报复有关联。

    “调查还为时过早,”他向奥斯陆TV 2电视台表示。

    福克斯新闻数字版联系美国国务院寻求置评,但对方未立即回应。

    路透社和美联社对本报道有贡献。

    Norwegian police are investigating an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Oslo that caused no injuries and only minor damage.

    Amid the war on Iran, the Norwegian Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen is deploying “considerable resources” to search for potential multiple perpetrators.

    “This is an unacceptable incident that we are taking very seriously,” she told Norwegian press agency NTB.

    A “loud bang” was reported at the U.S. embassy in Oslo early Sunday morning at 1 a.m. local time (Saturday 7 p.m. ET), according to police, and eyewitnesses told Reuters that they saw thick smoke by the entrance of the consular section.

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    Norwegian police and technicians investigate an explosion at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway on Sunday morning.(Hans O. Torgersen /NTB Scanpix via AP)

    “There was a very thick layer of smoke on the street,” said Sebastian Toerstad, 18, a high school student who drove past the embassy at the time of the explosion.

    “There was some damage to the entrance.”

    No explosive devices had been found in the area, according to police.

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    “Investigations have been carried out at the scene with the aid of dogs, drones and a helicopter, searching for one or more potential perpetrators,” the Oslo police department said in a statement.

    PST, the Norwegian police security service, called in additional personnel following the incident but has not changed the country’s terror threat level, according to communication adviser Martin Bernsen.

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    Norwegian police are outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway in the early hours of Sunday, March 8, 2026, after reports of an explosion.(Javad Parsa/NTB Scanpix via AP)

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    PST operations manager Mikael Dellemyr does not “connect” the attack to U.S. bombings in the Middle East or terrorist or Iranian retaliation.

    “It is far too early” in the investigation, he told Oslo’s TV 2.

    Fox News Digital reached out to the State Department for comment, but they did not immediately respond.

    The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

  • 伊朗战争加剧能源危机 孟加拉实行燃油配给


    2026年3月8日 19:20 / 联合早报

    孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,首都达卡的一个加油站外排起长龙。 (法新社)

    随着伊朗战争加剧能源危机,孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,加油站外排起长龙,引发民众怒火。

    法新社报道,孟加拉拥有约1亿7000万人口,国内95%的石油和天然气都依赖海外进口。

    伊朗战争爆发后,孟加拉国石油公司就大多数汽车加油设限。限购令星期天(3月8日)生效后,首都达卡多家加油站外立即排起长龙。

    由于燃油供应中断预警引发恐慌性抢购,孟加拉当局已对多种类型汽车设定燃油购买上限。例如,电单车每次加油上限为两公升。

    孟加拉南部切尼达地区,一名男子星期六(7日)晚上因加油纠纷与加油站工作人员发生冲突后遭到枪击身亡,引发骚乱。警方说,25岁的侯赛因遇害后,愤怒的民众烧毁三辆巴士并破坏一所加油站。

    延伸阅读

    中东冲突推高能源价格 俄或断供欧洲另觅高价买家
    中东战事引发石油短缺担忧:泰北民众急囤油 泰南或实施配给

    此外,伊朗首都德黑兰和厄尔布尔士省等地因储油设施遭袭,已临时就汽车加油设限。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体报道说,为保障燃料供应,部分受袭地区将临时设加油上限,用个人加油卡加油上限从30升降至20升。

    伊朗战争加剧能源危机 孟加拉实行燃油配给

    2026年3月8日 19:20 / 联合早报

    孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,首都达卡的一个加油站外排起长龙。 (法新社)

    随着伊朗战争加剧能源危机,孟加拉星期天开始实行燃油配给制,加油站外排起长龙,引发民众怒火。

    法新社报道,孟加拉拥有约1亿7000万人口,国内95%的石油和天然气都依赖海外进口。

    伊朗战争爆发后,孟加拉国石油公司就大多数汽车加油设限。限购令星期天(3月8日)生效后,首都达卡多家加油站外立即排起长龙。

    由于燃油供应中断预警引发恐慌性抢购,孟加拉当局已对多种类型汽车设定燃油购买上限。例如,电单车每次加油上限为两公升。

    孟加拉南部切尼达地区,一名男子星期六(7日)晚上因加油纠纷与加油站工作人员发生冲突后遭到枪击身亡,引发骚乱。警方说,25岁的侯赛因遇害后,愤怒的民众烧毁三辆巴士并破坏一所加油站。

    延伸阅读

    中东冲突推高能源价格 俄或断供欧洲另觅高价买家
    中东战事引发石油短缺担忧:泰北民众急囤油 泰南或实施配给

    此外,伊朗首都德黑兰和厄尔布尔士省等地因储油设施遭袭,已临时就汽车加油设限。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体报道说,为保障燃料供应,部分受袭地区将临时设加油上限,用个人加油卡加油上限从30升降至20升。

  • 万斯、卢比奥及其他特朗普核心圈成员曾对伊朗问题持谨慎态度,如今却已一致支持


    发布时间:2026年3月8日,美国东部时间上午6:00 | 作者:亚当·坎克林

    副总统JD·万斯和国务卿马尔科·卢比奥参加了3月3日在白宫举行的总统唐纳德·特朗普与德国总理默克尔的会议。

    Kay Nietfeld/Picture Alliance/DPA/AP

    当总统唐纳德·特朗普首次提出与伊朗发生战争的可能性时,一些最严肃的保留意见来自他的副手。

    曾作为对外战争批评者崛起并在政治上崭露头角的前海军陆战队员副总统JD·万斯,曾劝诫不要在中东发动另一场不可预测的冲突。

    但随着特朗普显然仍倾向于军事行动,万斯改变了立场。他主张特朗普迅速果断地发动攻击,认为这对于减少美国伤亡并防止伊朗先发动袭击是必要的。

    据两名知情人士透露,副总统的立场转变反映了特朗普最亲密的助手们对这场战争的态度——起初很少有人认为这是当务之急,但最终所有人都表示支持。

    据六名助手、顾问及其他知情人士称,在特朗普权衡冲突时,许多最响亮的主战声音来自白宫之外的盟友,而非其核心圈子。这些更发声的行动者最终淹没了更安静的谨慎呼吁。

    除万斯外,参谋长联席会议主席丹·凯恩将军也阐述了打击伊朗可能带来的负面后果。国务卿马尔科·卢比奥当时正忙于处理1月份对委内瑞拉突袭行动的后续事宜,最初仅给予不温不火的支持。而幕僚长苏西·怀尔斯近几个月更专注于政治事务,策划中期选举推动,她担心国内优先事项被特朗普的外交政策举措所掩盖。

    人们看着2月28日德黑兰爆炸后天空中升起的烟雾。

    AP

    尽管心存疑虑,万斯和其他高级官员在意识到战争不可避免后,几乎没有提出反对。他们在2月28日袭击前的准备阶段,全力执行特朗普的意愿而非试图改变。

    “这不是一个‘对手团队’的白宫;总统不会让不同的政策智囊在公开辩论中互相攻击,”《美国保守派》执行主任柯特·米尔斯表示,他也是对外国干预持深切怀疑态度的人之一。“如果总统不愿意或无法说不,我们就会开战。”

    这些高级助手现在正争先恐后地制定与伊朗长期作战的策略,但这场战争没有明确的最终目标,且对特朗普的总统任期以及部分人的未来政治抱负都存在诸多风险。

    万斯对战争的支持令他多年来培养的共和党内反干预主义派系感到震惊,这实际上是在押注他2028年的政治命运,认为自己能够在中东迅速取得胜利,且美国伤亡极少、无持久后果。

    对于被广泛视为万斯2028年提名主要竞争对手的卢比奥而言,长期冲突可能会危及他通过一系列成功外交举措积累的良好声誉。战争开始仅几天,他就陷入争议,当他暗示以色列将美国带入对伊朗的打击时,迅速引发强烈反对。第二天,在特朗普公开表示反对后,他收回了这些言论。

    “这正是这一决定的危险本质,”一位前特朗普政府官员表示。“它可能会困扰那些有野心并希望超越本届政府的人。”

    总统团队正在多个战线上应对紧迫挑战,尽管特朗普最近几天一直将此次行动吹捧为一场彻底的军事胜利。

    在国务院,卢比奥正在迟来地努力撤离数千名被困在中东且受到威胁的美国人。在由皮特·赫格斯领导的五角大楼内部,人们对美国武器储备规模以及战争的无限期时间表感到焦虑。

    国务卿马尔科·卢比奥3月2日在美国国会与记者交谈。

    Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    距离中期选举还有八个月,万斯和怀尔斯正试图控制国内影响,安抚因特朗普对战争的热情而担忧的MAGA盟友,并向公众推销战争目标,同时寻找新方法限制美国经济的影响——包括油价快速上涨。

    “唐纳德·特朗普绝不可能允许这个国家陷入一场看不到明确目标、没有清晰结局的多年冲突,”万斯上周在福克斯新闻中坚持表示,尽管他承认“我们可能会再打一段时间,甚至更长时间。”

    白宫发言人泰勒·罗杰斯在一份声明中表示,特朗普的国家安全团队“每天都在共同努力,确保‘史诗愤怒行动’的全面成功。”

    尽管如此,战争进行一周后,其最终走向仍不明确——以及如何确保顺利撤军。

    知情人士称,特朗普的顶级助手们一致希望战争相对短暂,希望持续数周而非数月。自发起初步打击以来,他们强调目标不包括政权更迭,担心树立一个美国无法完全控制的胜利标准。

    尽管特朗普敦促伊朗人民在当前政权被摧毁后接管政府,但各方对这一结果以及新领导层是否会对美国更友好几乎没有信心。

    万斯、卢比奥和其他高级官员转而寻求建立更可控的军事目标,旨在摧毁伊朗的即时武器能力并有效消除其发展核弹的任何进展。

    但随着军事行动在全国范围内扩大目标,具体需要多长时间尚不确定。考虑到美国可能在管理由此产生的权力真空方面发挥一定作用——特朗普曾暗示他希望对新政权拥有发言权——战争可能会持续更久。

    “接下来大约三周,他们将打击大量目标,”一位特朗普政府官员表示。“然后是几个月的时间,谁来建立控制权?他们如何运作?谁在指挥部队,如何合作?”

    然而,在整个这一周,特朗普的顶级助手们正面临着更紧迫的困境,就在家门口。受伊朗在中东持续报复的惊吓,霍尔木兹海峡的石油运输——世界上最关键的水道之一——已陷入停滞,油价飙升,促使财政部、能源部和内政部紧急开发新方法以缓解冲击。

    油价上涨已传导至美国汽油价格,全国平均油价达到两年多来的最高水平,抵消了特朗普在中期选举中作为核心卖点的“美国人可负担性”关键指标的改善。

    罗杰斯,白宫发言人表示,特朗普和他的能源团队“有一个强有力的计划来稳定油价”,并正在审查所有可靠选择。截至周五,特朗普高级官员已推出一些初步措施,包括计划开始由政府为愿意冒险穿越伊朗边境霍尔木兹海峡的油轮提供保险。

    然而,尽管努力缓解行业担忧,油价仍继续上涨,表明市场对特朗普团队应对下一步可能情况的能力缺乏信心。

    “他们完全专注于此,”前特朗普能源部高级官员理查德·戈德堡表示,指的是政府内部的推动。但随着官员们试图应对战争不可预测的连锁反应,“你正处于某种未知领域。”

    3月1日,美国海军“托马斯·哈德纳”号驱逐舰向伊朗发射战斧式陆攻导弹。

    US Navy/Reuters

    Vance, Rubio and others in Trump’s inner circle preached caution on Iran. Now they’re on board

    PUBLISHED Mar 8, 2026, 6:00 AM ET | By Adam Cancryn

    Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio take part in President Donald Trump’s meeting with German Chancellor Merz at the White House on March 3.

    Kay Nietfeld/Picture Alliance/DPA/AP

    When President Donald Trump first raised the prospect of war with Iran, some of the most serious reservations came from his second in command.

    A former Marine who rose to political prominence as a critic of foreign wars, Vice President JD Vance counseled against the perils of launching another unpredictable conflict in the Middle East.

    But as it became apparent that Trump still favored military action, Vance shifted his stance. He advocated for Trump to attack quickly and decisively, arguing it would be necessary to minimize American casualties and prevent Iran from striking first.

    The vice president’s pivot, described by two people familiar with the events, reflected how Trump’s closest aides approached a war that few initially viewed as an imperative — but all of them ended up supporting.

    As Trump weighed conflict, many of the loudest pro-war voices came from allies outside the White House rather than those in his inner circle, according to a half-dozen aides, advisers and others familiar with the matter. Those more vocal actors eventually drowned out quieter calls for caution.

    In addition to Vance, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine laid out the potential negative repercussions of striking Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, already occupied with managing the aftermath of January’s raid on Venezuela, offered only tepid support at the outset. And chief of staff Susie Wiles had spent recent months more focused on political matters, plotting a midterm push focused on domestic priorities she worried had been overshadowed by Trump’s foreign policy forays.

    People watch as smoke rises on the skyline after an explosion in Tehran, Iran, on February 28.

    AP

    Despite the misgivings, Vance and other top officials put up little resistance to war once they came to see it as inevitable, spending the run-up to the February 28 attack racing to execute Trump’s wishes rather than trying to change them.

    “This is not a ‘team of rivals’ White House; the president is not having different policy minds tear out each other’s throats in open debate,” said Curt Mills, executive director of The American Conservative and among those deeply skeptical of foreign intervention. “If the president was unwilling or unable to say no, we were going to war.”

    Those senior aides are now scrambling to build out a longer-term strategy for a fight with no clear endgame but plenty of risk to Trump’s presidency and — for some — their own future political aspirations.

    Vance’s support for the war has alarmed the anti-interventionist wing of the GOP that he spent years cultivating, effectively gambling his 2028 fortunes on being able to pull off a fast win in the Middle East with few American deaths and no lasting consequences.

    Vice President JD Vance talks on his phone as he walks to the West Wing of the White House on March 6.

    Alex Brandon/AP

    For Rubio, who is widely viewed as Vance’s chief rival for the 2028 nomination, a prolonged conflict threatens to jeopardize the goodwill he’s accumulated from overseeing a string of successful gambits abroad. He seemed to step in it just days into the war, prompting swift backlash when he suggested Israel led the US into striking Iran. He walked back those comments the next day, after Trump publicly disagreed.

    “This is the precarious nature of this decision in particular,” said one former Trump administration official. “It could end up haunting the folks who have ambitions and want to see beyond this particular administration.”

    The president’s team is juggling pressing challenges on several fronts, even as Trump has spent recent days touting the operation as a resounding military triumph.

    At the State Department, Rubio is overseeing a belated effort to evacuate thousands of Americans stranded in the Middle East and under threat. Inside a Pentagon run by Pete Hegseth, there is anxiety about the extent of the nation’s weapons stockpiles and the war’s open-ended timeline.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio talks to reporters at the US Capitol on March 2.

    Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

    And eight months out from midterm elections, Vance and Wiles are trying to contain the domestic fallout, seeking to reassure MAGA allies worried by Trump’s enthusiasm for war and to sell the broader public on its objectives while also finding new ways to limit the repercussions for the US economy — including the rapidly increasing cost of oil.

    “There’s just no way that Donald Trump is going to allow this country to get into a multi-year conflict with no clear end in sight and no clear objective,” Vance insisted on Fox News last week, even as he conceded that “we could go for a little bit longer. We could go a lot longer.”

    White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in a statement that Trump’s national security team was “working together daily to ensure the total and complete success of Operation Epic Fury.”

    Still, a week into the fighting, there remains little clear sense of the war’s ultimate trajectory — and how exactly to ensure a clean exit.

    Trump’s top aides are aligned on their desire to keep the war relatively brief, hoping it lasts weeks rather than months, the people familiar with the matter said. Since launching the initial strikes, they’ve stressed that their goals do not include regime change, wary of setting a standard for victory that’s not necessarily within the US’ control.

    Though Trump has urged the Iranian people to take over their government once the current regime is decimated, there is little confidence in how that will play out and whether the new leadership will be friendlier for the US.

    The USS Thomas Hudner fires a Tomahawk land attack missile toward Iran on March 1.

    US Navy/Reuters

    Vance, Rubio and other top officials have instead sought to establish a more manageable set of military objectives aimed at destroying Iran’s immediate weapons capabilities and effectively eliminating any progress toward developing a nuclear bomb.

    Yet it’s uncertain precisely how long that will take as the military broadens its targets across the country. And it could go on further, given recognition that the US will likely play some role in managing the resulting leadership vacuum — Trump has mused that he would like a say in the next regime.

    “For the next three weeks, roughly, they’re going to be striking a lot of material,” said one Trump administration official. “Then it’s going to be a couple months of, who’s establishing the control and how are they doing it? Who’s running the forces and how are they cooperating?”

    Throughout the week, though, Trump’s top aides were confronting more immediate dilemmas far closer to home. Spooked by Iran’s sustained retaliation across the Middle East, oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical waterways — had come to a standstill, driving up prices and prompting a sprint across the Treasury, Energy and Interior departments to develop new ways to temper the shock.

    The surging oil prices have already filtered through to US gas prices, pushing the cost at the pump to its highest national average in more than two years — and wiping out progress on a key metric Trump had made a centerpiece of his midterm pitch on Americans’ affordability concerns.

    Rogers, the White House spokeswoman, said Trump and his energy team “have had a strong game plan to keep oil prices stable” and that they were reviewing all credible options. By Friday, top Trump officials had rolled out some initial actions, including plans to start having the government insure tankers willing to venture across the Strait of Hormuz bordering Iran.

    Yet despite the effort to ease the industry’s fears , oil prices continued to rise, signaling scant market confidence that Trump’s team had a handle on what might come next.

    “They’re totally focused on it,” Richard Goldberg, a former senior Trump energy official, said of the push inside the administration. But with officials trying to navigate the unpredictable ripple effects of war, “you’re in somewhat uncharted territory.”

  • 特朗普称他结束了一场非洲战争。美国制裁却另有说法。


    2026年3月8日美国东部时间凌晨5:00 今日美国东部时间凌晨5:00 / 《华盛顿邮报》

    政府称,卢旺达支持的武装分子在几天内违反了特朗普促成的和平协议。

    2026年3月,武装分子“3月23日运动”的维利·恩戈马上校在动员志愿者。(约斯平·姆维沙/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

    作者:艾萨克·安斯多夫和雷尔·翁布奥尔

    当唐纳德·特朗普总统在中东引发一场不断升级的战争时,他的政府却承认,另一场他声称已经结束的战争仍在继续。

    特朗普多次将卢旺达与刚果民主共和国之间长达数十年的冲突列为他解决的八场战争之一,同时他公开寻求诺贝尔和平奖。去年12月,他将这两个中非国家的领导人带到美国和平研究所,签署了一项名为《华盛顿协议》的协议。

    Trump said he ended a war in Africa. U.S. sanctions say otherwise.

    March 8, 2026 at 5:00 a.m. EDT Today at 5:00 a.m. EDT / The Washington Post

    The administration says Rwandan-backed militants violated a Trump-brokered peace accord within days.

    Col. Willy Ngoma with the militant March 23 Movement rallies volunteers in May. (Jospin Mwisha/AFP/Getty Images)

    By Isaac Arnsdorf

    and

    Rael Ombuor

    As President Donald Trump started a spiraling war in the Middle East, his administration has acknowledged that another war he claimed to have ended is still going on.

    Trump has repeatedly counted decades of fighting between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo as one of eight wars he settled as he openly sought a Nobel Peace Prize. In December, he brought the leaders of both Central African countries to the U.S. Institute of Peace to sign an agreement called the Washington Accords.

  • 美国驻挪威大使馆爆炸案 警方正追查肇事者 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年3月8日 19:33

    美国驻挪威大使馆爆炸案 警方正追查肇事者

    美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天发生爆炸,挪威警方前往进行调查与搜证。 (路透社)

    挪威警方说,美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天凌晨发生爆炸,事件未造成人员伤亡,仅造成“轻微物质损失”,并正在追查肇事者。

    法新社报道,这起爆炸事件发生在当地时间凌晨1时左右(新加坡时间早上8时),地点是美国驻奥斯陆大使馆入口处,导致爆炸的原因未明。

    挪威外长艾德指,这起事件“不可接受”,并指他与司法和公共安全部长奥斯-汉森已经同美国驻挪威大使馆代办迈耶取得联系。

    艾德在声明中说:“外交使团的安全对我们至关重要,警方和警察保安局正在调查此事。”

    挪威警察保安局发言人伯恩森强调,挪威的威胁评估等级“没有变化”,即自2024年11月以来一直维持在三级,最高为五级。

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    发布/2026年3月8日 19:33

    美国驻挪威大使馆爆炸案 警方正追查肇事者

    美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天发生爆炸,挪威警方前往进行调查与搜证。 (路透社)

    挪威警方说,美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天凌晨发生爆炸,事件未造成人员伤亡,仅造成“轻微物质损失”,并正在追查肇事者。

    法新社报道,这起爆炸事件发生在当地时间凌晨1时左右(新加坡时间早上8时),地点是美国驻奥斯陆大使馆入口处,导致爆炸的原因未明。

    挪威外长艾德指,这起事件“不可接受”,并指他与司法和公共安全部长奥斯-汉森已经同美国驻挪威大使馆代办迈耶取得联系。

    艾德在声明中说:“外外交使团的安全对我们至关重要,警方和警察保安局正在调查此事。”

    挪威警察保安局发言人伯恩森强调,挪威的威胁评估等级“没有变化”,即自2024年11月以来一直维持在三级,最高为五级。

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  • 美国驻挪威大使馆爆炸案 警方正追查肇事者


    2026年3月8日 19:33 / 联合早报

    美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天发生爆炸,挪威警方前往进行调查与搜证。 (路透社)

    挪威警方说,美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天凌晨发生爆炸,事件未造成人员伤亡,仅造成“轻微物质损失”,并正在追查肇事者。

    法新社报道,这起爆炸事件发生在当地时间凌晨1时左右(新加坡时间早上8时),地点是美国驻奥斯陆大使馆入口处,导致爆炸的原因未明。

    挪威外长艾德指,这起事件“不可接受”,并指他与司法和公共安全部长奥斯-汉森已经同美国驻挪威大使馆代办迈耶取得联系。

    艾德在声明中说:“外交使团的安全对我们至关重要,警方和警察保安局正在调查此事。”

    挪威警察保安局发言人伯恩森强调,挪威的威胁评估等级“没有变化”,即自2024年11月以来一直维持在三级,最高为五级。

    美国驻挪威大使馆爆炸案 警方正追查肇事者

    2026年3月8日 19:33 / 联合早报

    美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天发生爆炸,挪威警方前往进行调查与搜证。 (路透社)

    挪威警方说,美国驻奥斯陆大使馆星期天凌晨发生爆炸,事件未造成人员伤亡,仅造成“轻微物质损失”,并正在追查肇事者。

    法新社报道,这起爆炸事件发生在当地时间凌晨1时左右(新加坡时间早上8时),地点是美国驻奥斯陆大使馆入口处,导致爆炸的原因未明。

    挪威外长艾德指,这起事件“不可接受”,并指他与司法和公共安全部长奥斯-汉森已经同美国驻挪威大使馆代办迈耶取得联系。

    艾德在声明中说:“外外交使团的安全对我们至关重要,警方和警察保安局正在调查此事。”

    挪威警察保安局发言人伯恩森强调,挪威的威胁评估等级“没有变化”,即自2024年11月以来一直维持在三级,最高为五级。

  • 书籍节选:《苹果:头50年》(大卫·波格著)


    2026年3月7日 / 美国东部时间晚上11:39 / CBS新闻

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    “CBS周日早晨”记者大卫·波格的新书《苹果:头50年》(3月10日由西蒙与舒斯特出版社出版)探讨了在其半个世纪的发展历程中,由史蒂夫·沃兹尼亚克和史蒂夫·乔布斯创立的公司是如何重塑文化——并以惊人的方式重塑自身的。

    阅读下文节录,千万不要错过大卫·波格3月8日在“CBS周日早晨”对苹果公司头50年发展历程的报道!

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    史蒂夫·乔布斯已离开他创立的公司11年。1997年7月6日他回归时,苹果公司四年内换了三位首席执行官,处境岌岌可危。

    士气降至冰点。才华横溢的员工成群结队地离职。部门林立,各自为政。曾有一次,苹果两大部门的律师甚至出现在专利商标局互相起诉对方。

    当时公司没有CEO,没有战略,乔布斯强烈地感觉到,也没有灵魂。

    乔布斯一次解决了所有问题。他全身心投入这个无名也无薪的角色,不知疲倦,夜以继日。“最初的六个月情况非常惨淡,”他说,“我几乎是在靠虚幻度日。”

    他解雇了大多数董事会成员。大幅简化公司结构。并将当时苹果70种不同的Mac机型削减至仅四款:两款笔记本电脑和两款台式机。

    西蒙与舒斯特出版社

    “当时局势非常动荡,因为你在淘汰人们正在研发的产品,”现任服务高级副总裁的埃迪·库伊回忆道,“就像:‘我们要从面向所有人的众多产品,缩减到只有两种?你们疯了吗?’”

    但乔布斯态度坚决。他指出,一条高度聚焦的产品线意味着“我们可以将精英团队全部投入到每一款产品上。”

    不同凡想

    乔布斯发现苹果正在同时运行12个不同的广告宣传活动。这些活动毫无协调,事实上,它们传递的信息常常相互冲突。

    他想将所有宣传活动替换为单一活动,以致敬创造力、独立性和叛逆精神——这既是旧苹果也是新苹果的精神。

    回到洛杉矶,Chiat/Day创意总监罗布·西尔特南让他的四个团队准备一些活动创意。他们将想法钉在墙上:照片、铅笔素描、标语。“但其中一个创意格外突出,而且非常震撼,”他说。

    那是一个海报和广告牌宣传活动的创意,以黑白照片展示革命人物和事件:爱因斯坦、托马斯·爱迪生、甘地。每张照片上方都有条纹状的苹果标志——这是图像中唯一的色彩——以及“Think Different(不同凡想)”的字样。

    “这个创意的纯粹性令人难忘,”乔布斯说,“当他向我展示这个想法时,我在办公室哭了。”

    西尔特南一直被罗宾·威廉姆斯主演的电影《死亡诗社》中的独白所感动——例如,“尽管有人可能会告诉你,文字和想法可以改变世界。”

    因此,当他思考如何将平面广告转化为电视广告时,西尔特南在日记中写道:“致疯狂的人。向不合时宜者致敬。叛逆者。捣蛋鬼。”还有他最喜欢的部分,他设想在结尾使用:“那些足够疯狂到相信自己能改变世界的人…才是真正做到的人。

    但当乔布斯看到广告原型时,勃然大怒:“我以为你会写出类似《死亡诗社》那样的台词!这纯粹是垃圾!”他对着西尔特南大喊,“这是广告公司的烂活儿!”

    西尔特南又气又失望,告诉老板另找人完成这个广告;他和乔布斯的合作到此为止。

    然而,就在广告计划播出前17天,乔布斯打来电话说他改变了主意。他希望继续使用“疯狂的人”这一剧本。

    广告公司现在有了想法,并获得了乔布斯的认可。接下来是最困难的部分:获得使用这些名人肖像的版权。大多数人从未允许自己的形象出现在广告中。

    乔布斯动用了自己的人脉。他致电约翰·肯尼迪和吉姆·汉森的家人,并飞往纽约与他的遗孀小野洋子讨论约翰·列侬的影视片段。几乎所有他心中的偶像,或其继承人,都同意参与。(每位参与者都获得了报酬和苹果产品,用于捐赠给他们最喜欢的事业。)

    广告公司聘请了洛杉矶的众多人才试镜旁白:理查德·德莱福斯、彼得·加拉格尔、萨莉·凯勒曼,甚至菲利斯·迪勒。

    直到最后一刻,乔布斯还在理查德·德莱福斯的版本和自己旁白的版本之间犹豫不决。最终他选择了德莱福斯的版本。“如果用我的版本,就会变成关于我个人的故事,”乔布斯说,“但这不能是关于我的,这是关于公司的。”

    1997年9月28日,“Think Different”广告在ABC电视台的《迪士尼奇妙世界》节目中首次亮相,该节目恰好同时播出皮克斯制作的《玩具总动员》网络首播。

    在60秒的广告中,伴随着轻柔的钢琴与弦乐背景,展示了17位“疯狂的人”的片段:阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦、鲍勃·迪伦、马丁·路德·金、理查德·布兰森、巴克敏斯特·富勒、托马斯·爱迪生、巴勃罗·毕加索等等。

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    广告中没有任何电脑的宣传,甚至没有展示电脑(当时苹果也没有新电脑可展示)。此外,大多数人无法认出这些被展示的人物。例如,谁会认出巴克敏斯特·富勒、弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特或玛莎·格雷厄姆的面孔?

    但Chiat/Day认为这种“不为人知”正是它的特点,而非缺点。这促使人们讨论这个广告,反复观看,甚至去研究这些人物——“那是谁?”

    这个广告所传递的信息是,苹果确实拥有灵魂——并且它一直都在。黑暗岁月中的所有摸索都不算数。所有坚持留在Mac团队的创意人士都知道自己在做什么。所有坚守信念的员工都应该感到自豪。

    这个广告为苹果和Chiat/Day带来了又一个历史性成功。它斩获了一个又一个广告奖项,并获得了艾美奖。被无数次模仿和恶搞。最重要的是,正如乔布斯所希望的,这个广告让苹果的每一个人都重新燃起了自豪感和希望。

    苹果最终为这个广告活动花费了1亿美元,该活动以各种形式持续了五年。

    1998年1月在旧金山Macworld博览会上,入职仅一年的乔布斯留着新蓄的胡子和灰白相间的全须,几乎让人认不出来。这一次,他在主题演讲结尾的“还有一件事”环节没有推出任何产品。

    相反,乔布斯揭开了苹果盈利的面纱——大多数人认为他们再也看不到这一天了。

    节选自《苹果:头50年》,大卫·波格著。2026年版权所有。经西蒙与舒斯特出版社许可摘录,西蒙与舒斯特出版社是西蒙与舒斯特公司的子公司。

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    Book excerpt: “Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue

    March 7, 2026 / 11:39 PM EST / CBS News

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    “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent David Pogue’s new book, “Apple: The First 50 Years” (to be published March 10 by Simon & Schuster), examines how, in its first half-century, the company founded by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs remade the culture – and then, incredibly, remade itself.

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    Steve Jobs had been away from the company he founded for 11 years. When he returned on July 6, 1997, Apple had been through three CEOs in four years, and it was in desperate shape.

    Morale was at zero. Talented people were leaving in droves. There were too many divisions, too many fiefdoms. At one point, lawyers from two different Apple divisions showed up in the Patent and Trademark Office to sue each other.

    The company had no CEO, no strategy, and, Jobs felt strongly, no soul.

    Jobs tackled all of it at once. He threw himself fully, relentlessly, exhaustingly, into his nameless and unpaid role. “It was pretty bleak those first six months,” he said. “I was running on vapor.”

    He fired most of the board. He drastically simplified the company’s structure. And he slashed the company’s 70 different Mac models down to only four: two laptops and two desktops.

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    “There was huge turmoil, because you were killing products that people were working on,” says Eddy Cue, now senior VP of services. “It’s like: ‘We’re gonna go from all these different products for everybody to, like, two? Are you guys crazy?’”

    But Jobs was emphatic. A very focused product line, he pointed out, meant that “we could put the A-team on every single one of them.”

    Think Different


    Jobs discovered that Apple was running 12 different ad campaigns. They weren’t coordinated; in fact, their messages often conflicted.

    He wanted to replace them all with a single campaign that would pay tribute to creativity, independence, rebelliousness—the spirit of the old Apple and the new one.

    Back in L.A., Chiat/Day creative director Rob Siltanen asked four of his teams to prepare some campaign ideas. They tacked up their ideas on wallboards: photos, pencil sketches, taglines. “But there was one campaign that jumped out at me, and it jumped out in a big way,” he says.

    It was an idea for a poster-and-billboard campaign, featuring black-and-white photos of revolutionary people and events: Einstein, Thomas Edison, Gandhi. Above each photo was the striped Apple logo—the only color in the image—and the words “Think Different.”

    “There was a purity about that I will never forget,” Jobs said. “I cried in my office as he was showing me the idea.”

    Siltanen had always been moved by the monologues in the Robin Williams movie Dead Poets Society—for example, “Despite what anyone might tell you, words and ideas can change the world.”

    So when he contemplated how to turn the print ads into a TV ad, Siltanen wrote in his journal: “To the crazy ones. Here’s to the misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers.” And, his favorite part, which he envisioned for the closing: “The people who are crazy enough to believe they can change the world … are the ones who actually do.”

    But when Jobs saw the prototype ad, he went ballistic. “I thought you were going to write something like ‘Dead Poets Society’! This is crap!” he shouted at Siltanen. “It’s advertising-agency s***!”

    Siltanen, furious and disappointed, told his boss to find someone else to finish the ad; he was done with Jobs.

    Then, only 17 days before the ad was supposed to air, Jobs called to say he’d changed his mind. He wanted to proceed with the “crazy ones” script.

    The agency now had the idea and Jobs’s blessing. Now came the hard part: securing the rights to use the famous people’s images. Most had never allowed their images to appear in ads.

    Jobs plied his own connections. He called the families of John F. Kennedy and Jim Henson himself, and flew to New York to discuss the John Lennon clip with his widow, Yoko Ono. Almost all of his heroes, or their estates, agreed to participate. (Every participant received money and Apple products to donate to their favorite causes.)

    The agency hired a parade of L.A. talent to try their hands at the narration: Richard Dreyfuss, Peter Gallagher, Sally Kellerman, and even Phyllis Diller.

    Until the last moment, Jobs was torn between the Richard Dreyfuss version and the one he narrated himself. In the end, he went with Dreyfuss’s. “If we go with mine, it’ll become about me,” Jobs said. “And this can’t be about me. It’s about the company.”

    On September 28, 1997, the “Think Different” ad debuted on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney, which happened to be airing the network premiere of Toy Story—from Pixar, of course.

    In 60 seconds, backed by a gentle piano-and-strings theme, the ad presented clips of 17 “crazy ones”: Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King Jr., Richard Branson, Buckminster Fuller, Thomas Edison, Pablo Picasso, and so on.

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    The ad said nothing about computers. It didn’t even show computers (not that Apple had any new computers to show). Furthermore, most people couldn’t identify many of the featured figures. Who would recognize, for example, the faces of Buckminster Fuller, Frank Lloyd Wright, or Martha Graham?

    But Chiat/Day considered their obscurity a feature, not a bug. It prompted people to talk about the ad, to replay it, to research it—”Who was that guy?”

    What the ad did say is that Apple did have a soul—and it had been there all along. All the fumbling during the Dark Years didn’t count. All the creative people who’d stuck with the Mac knew what they were doing. All the employees who kept the faith should be proud.

    The ad was another historic success for Apple and Chiat/Day. It won one advertising award after another, and an Emmy. It was endlessly parodied and imitated. Best of all, as Jobs had hoped, the ad gave everyone at Apple a new sense of pride and hope.

    Apple wound up spending $100 million on the campaign, which ran in various forms for five years.

    At the San Francisco Macworld Expo in January 1998, only one year into the job, Jobs was nearly unrecognizable in his new mustache and full beard, streaked with gray. This time, his “one more thing” moment at the end of the keynote did not involve a product.

    Instead, Jobs took the wraps off an Apple creation most had thought they’d never see again: a profit.

    From “Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue. Copyright © 2026 by David Pogue. Excerpted with permission by Simon & Schuster, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

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  • 虽有少许不稳定因素 香港持续推进在沙特设经贸办


    发布时间 / 来源:2026年3月8日 15:04 / 联合早报

    港府持续推进在沙特阿拉伯首都利雅得设经贸办的计划。图为香港交易广场上,公牛雕像矗立在显示恒生指数及股价的电子屏幕前。 (路透社)

    香港商务及经济发展局局长丘应桦表示,中东战事对香港的整体影响不大,港府在沙特阿拉伯首都利雅得设经贸办的计划持续推进,且进展良好。

    美以和伊朗的战事持续,波及中国其他国家。丘应桦星期天(3月8日)在香港无线新闻节目《讲清讲楚》表示,战事对进出口贸易影响或会大一点,霍尔木兹海峡近乎停滞,港府仍在研究是否有其他路径。

    不过他也指出,香港的进出口贸易市场很广泛,中东只是其中之一。香港最大的进出口贸易市场,是亚细安和部分区域全面经济伙伴关系协定(RCEP)国家。因此战争对香港未必会造成太过大的影响。

    对于港府在利雅得设立经贸办的计划,丘应桦称一直进展良好。他表示,中东地区目前来看都有少许不稳定因素,由于航班受限,经贸办开设后香港的人如何前往利雅得,都是考虑之一。

    但是港府不会放弃做这件事,因为长远而言,这对香港的经贸各方面都能带来好处。

    虽有少许不稳定因素 香港持续推进在沙特设经贸办

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年3月8日 15:04 / 联合早报

    港府持续推进在沙特阿拉伯首都利雅得设经贸办的计划。图为香港交易广场上,公牛雕像矗立在显示恒生指数及股价的电子屏幕前。 (路透社)

    香港商务及经济发展局局长丘应桦表示,中东战事对香港的整体影响不大,港府在沙特阿拉伯首都利雅得设经贸办的计划持续推进,且进展良好。

    美以和伊朗的战事持续,波及中国其他国家。丘应桦星期天(3月8日)在香港无线新闻节目《讲清讲楚》表示,战事对进出口贸易影响或会大一点,霍尔木兹海峡近乎停滞,港府仍在研究是否有其他路径。

    不过他也指出,香港的进出口贸易市场很广泛,中东只是其中之一。香港最大的进出口贸易市场,是亚细安和部分区域全面经济伙伴关系协定(RCEP)国家。因此战争对香港未必会造成太过大的影响。

    对于港府在利雅得设立经贸办的计划,丘应桦称一直进展良好。他表示,中东地区目前来看都有少许不稳定因素,由于航班受限,经贸办开设后香港的人如何前往利雅得,都是考虑之一。

    但是港府不会放弃做这件事,因为长远而言,这对香港的经贸各方面都能带来好处。