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  • 美媒:特朗普声称伊朗“即将投降” 德黑兰发生巨大爆炸


    2026年3月13日 18:05 / 联合早报

    路透社引述新闻网站Axios的报道说,美国总统特朗普星期三(3月11日)在与七国集团领导人举行的视频会议上声称,伊朗“即将投降”。

    Axios星期五的报道引述三名了解通话内容的七国集团官员的话。

    伊朗首都集会现场附近发生巨大爆炸

    据伊朗媒体星期五报道,伊朗首都德黑兰的集会现场附近发生巨大爆炸。伊朗媒体发布的视频显示,集会现场人群密集,远处可见爆炸产生的巨大浓烟冲天而起。目前尚不清楚是否有人员伤亡。

    以色列国防军稍早前发表的声明,要求德黑兰一些地区的人员撤离。

    新华社引述以军星期五的声明说,以军开始对伊朗首都德黑兰基础设施进行新一轮“大规模打击”。

    美媒:特朗普声称伊朗“即将投降” 德黑兰发生巨大爆炸

    2026年3月13日 18:05 / 联合早报

    路透社引述新闻网站Axios的报道说,美国总统特朗普星期三(3月11日)在与七国集团领导人举行的视频会议上声称,伊朗“即将投降”。

    Axios星期五的报道引述三名了解通话内容的七国集团官员的话。

    伊朗首都集会现场附近发生巨大爆炸

    据伊朗媒体星期五报道,伊朗首都德黑兰的集会现场附近发生巨大爆炸。伊朗媒体发布的视频显示,集会现场人群密集,远处可见爆炸产生的巨大浓烟冲天而起。目前尚不清楚是否有人员伤亡。

    以色列国防军稍早前发表的声明,要求德黑兰一些地区的人员撤离。

    新华社引述以军星期五的声明说,以军开始对伊朗首都德黑兰基础设施进行新一轮“大规模打击”。

  • 救援人员因Kristi Noem团队未续签合同 缺乏龙卷风追踪工具应对致命龙卷风


    By Gabe Cohen

    2小时前

    发布于2026年3月13日,美国东部时间上午5:00

    上周末,致命龙卷风席卷中西部和大平原地区时,州和地方搜救队迅速赶赴受灾区域寻找幸存者。直到队伍部署后,他们才意识到自己在没有FEMA(联邦应急管理局)通常提供的关键龙卷风追踪工具的情况下开展工作。

    两名熟悉情况的消息人士告诉CNN,这使得救援人员对优先搜索区域的判断不够精确。

    该测绘工具能在龙卷风着陆后几分钟内锁定其破坏路径,帮助救援人员尽快聚焦受灾最严重的社区。即使在FEMA本身不响应的风暴中,州和地方救援人员也依赖该测绘工具——该工具由FEMA提供给他们。

    但这次该工具无法使用,因为FEMA与提供数据的公司签订的约20万美元合同已于2月到期,而该机构要求续签合同的请求仍在国土安全部部长Kristi Noem的严格支出审批流程中,据两名消息人士和CNN审查的内部文件显示。

    “救援人员在‘盲目飞行’,不得不开车四处查看或依靠新闻报道判断影响区域,”其中一名消息人士告诉CNN,“尤其是在龙卷风在深夜袭击时,每一刻都至关重要。”

    这一中断呼应了去年7月德克萨斯州致命洪灾期间FEMA面临的问题,当时Noem实施了同样的审批流程——包括所有超过10万美元的支出需经她个人签署——这减缓了该机构预先部署搜救队的能力,导致呼叫中心人员不足,并延误了与州合作伙伴的数据共享。

    近几个月,数十亿美元的合同和拨款因等待Noem和监督FEMA的国土安全部审批而停滞,特朗普政府试图控制浪费性支出,并将更多救灾责任转移给各州。

    国土安全部未回应置评请求。

    Michigan的Three Rivers市在2026年3月7日风暴和龙卷风预警后,工人清理覆盖渔船的树枝

    FEMA内部人士一直警告称,Noem的政策正在阻碍救援行动和应对灾害的能力。

    Noem计划在3月底卸任国土安全部部长职务。特朗普已选定俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员Markwayne Mullin接替她。目前,她的团队仍在监督FEMA的运作。

    过去一周,从德克萨斯州到密歇根州报告了数十起龙卷风,部分严重风暴已造成至少11人死亡。

    随着风暴蔓延,几个州的官员开始联系FEMA,询问为何无法获取龙卷风追踪数据。到本周初,他们已联系FEMA代理负责人Karen Evans(由Noem和特朗普政府任命),敦促她批准合同,尤其是在预报还有更多龙卷风的情况下。

    在FEMA内部,领导人向Evans和国土安全部施压,要求恢复该测绘工具,因为全国的搜救队在最需要时都依赖它。

    据两名知情消息人士透露,这并非他们首次提出请求。FEMA工作人员早在1月就致函国土安全部,要求官员续签合同,确保这项可能挽救生命的技术随时可用,尤其是在春季龙卷风高发期。

    消息人士和文件显示,数千份FEMA支出请求已提交给Evans和Noem的办公桌。许多请求被削减;其他请求则搁置了数月。

    两名消息人士表示,截至本周早些时候,龙卷风测绘合同仍未续签。

    “有人告诉我们要‘让开并赋予各州权力’,但实际情况是连向州和地方合作伙伴提供这些基本支持技术都做不到,”其中一名消息人士说。

    关闭:“无所事事地坐着”

    上月国土安全部部分停摆时,Noem指示FEMA缩减至“仅维持最低限度的救生行动”。在发给该机构区域负责人的后续电子邮件中,Karen Evans写道:“FEMA的所有活动都必须停止。”

    CNN获得的这封电子邮件列出了四项例外情况:与总统特朗普国情咨文相关的工作、对近期冬季风暴的紧急响应、与世界杯和奥运会相关的会议,以及“核活动”。

    该机构内部官员表示,这些指示不同寻常,因为通常在政府停摆期间,FEMA的大部分工作会因通过国会为灾害和紧急情况提供的救灾基金(DRF)而继续进行,不会中断。

    尽管如此,CNN采访的七名分布在全国各地的FEMA官员表示,部分工作人员立即停止了工作。

    虽然一些团队和地区指示员工照常或接近正常运作,但另一些则要求员工暂停从帮助社区恢复过往灾害和为下一次灾害做准备的大量项目。

    “有人告诉我们甚至不要打开电脑,”一名FEMA高级官员在其所在区域办公室表示,“这是我职业生涯中最令人震惊的经历。”

    对于无事可做的人,一些人通过玩电子游戏或打牌打发时间;另一些人则在办公桌前看电视。一些员工被要求停止与州和地方合作伙伴沟通。

    “我们无所事事地坐着,”另一个地区的FEMA高级官员表示,“前几天我旁边的人真的在办公桌上睡着了。下周我们计划在办公室举办烧烤会。”

    另一名地区官员告诉CNN,其他人则“为员工编造工作”,比如案例研究、计划审查和库存盘点。

    FEMA内部人士表示,每年这个时候,他们本应专注于为飓风季、春季龙卷风以及可能在未来几个月引发野火的严重干旱做准备。

    “这是巨大的时间和纳税人资金浪费,毫无理由,只是为了让停摆的影响更严重,”另一名FEMA官员表示。

    Noem和特朗普政府将国土安全部的预算僵局归咎于民主党,称这阻碍了救灾工作并延误了救援。民主党支持为包括FEMA在内的几个关键机构提供独立资金,但共和党反对这种零碎的做法。

    Noem在过去一年中一直是FEMA最激烈的批评者之一,称其臃肿、党派化且低效,有时甚至呼吁彻底取消该机构。

    这一切发生之际,特朗普总统组建的改革FEMA特别工作组将在未来几周内提交其最终建议清单。

    CNN的Brandon Miller对此报道有贡献。

    FEMA总部大楼位于华盛顿特区,2026年2月13日

    Rescuers respond to deadly tornadoes without tornado-tracking tool because Kristi Noem’s team hasn’t renewed the contract

    By Gabe Cohen

    2 hr ago

    PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2026, 5:00 AM ET

    As deadly tornadoes tore through the Midwest and Plains last weekend, state and local search-and-rescue crews rushed to the devastated areas to look for survivors. It wasn’t until the teams deployed that they realized they were operating without a critical tornado-tracking tool typically provided by FEMA.

    That left responders with a less precise picture of where to search first, two sources familiar with the situation told CNN.

    The mapping tool pinpoints a tornado’s path of destruction within minutes of touchdown, helping responders focus on the hardest-hit neighborhoods as quickly as possible. Even in storms where FEMA itself doesn’t respond, state and local rescuers rely on the mapping tool, which is provided to them through the agency.

    But it wasn’t available this time, because FEMA’s roughly $200,000 contract with the company that provides the data expired in February, and the agency’s request to renew it is still moving through Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s strict spending-approval process, according to the two sources and internal documents reviewed by CNN.

    “Rescuers were flying blind, having to drive around or use news reports to figure out where the impacts were,” one of the sources told CNN. “And when a tornado hits in the middle of the night, every moment counts.”

    The disruption echoes problems FEMA faced during last July’s deadly floods in Texas, when the same approval processes implemented by Noem – including a rule that all spending over $100,000 receive her personal signoff – slowed the agency’s ability to pre-position search-and-rescue teams, left call centers understaffed and delayed the sharing of data with state partners.

    Billions of dollars in contracts and grants have stalled at the agency in recent months pending approval by Noem and the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, as the Trump administration seeks to rein in wasteful spending and shift more responsibility for disaster response to states.

    DHS did not respond to a request for comment.

    Workers clear tree branches covering a fishing boat following storms and tornado warnings in Three Rivers, Michigan, on March 7, 2026.

    Rebecca Cook/Reuters

    FEMA insiders have been warning that Noem’s policies are hampering operations and their ability to respond to disasters.

    Noem is scheduled to leave her position atop DHS at the end of March. Trump has tapped Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a Republican from Oklahoma, to replace her. For now, her team continues to oversee FEMA’s operations.

    Over the past week, dozens of tornadoes have been reported from Texas to Michigan, part of a wave of severe storms that have killed at least 11 people.

    As the storms spread, officials from several states started contacting FEMA, asking why they couldn’t access the tornado tracking data. By early this week, they were reaching out to FEMA’s acting chief, Karen Evans – appointed by Noem and the Trump administration – urging her to get the contract approved, especially with more tornadoes in the forecast.

    Inside FEMA, leaders pressed Evans and DHS to let them restore the mapping tool, which search-and-rescue teams across the country can access when they need it most.

    This wasn’t the first time they had made the request. FEMA staff wrote to DHS back in January, asking officials to renew the contract and ensure the potentially life-saving technology would be readily available, especially heading into the spring, when tornadoes are most common, according to two sources with knowledge of the request.

    Thousands of FEMA spending requests have made their way to the desks of Evans and Noem, sources and documents show. Many have been slashed; others have sat for months.

    As of earlier this week, the tornado mapping contract still had not been renewed, the two sources said.

    “We’ve been told to get out of the way and empower the states, but the reality of what that looks like is not even providing these basic enabling technologies to our state and local partners,” one of the sources said.

    Shutdown: ‘Sitting around with nothing to do’

    When DHS partially shut down last month, Noem directed FEMA to scale back to “bare-minimum, life-saving operations only.” In a follow-up email to the agency’s regional leaders, Karen Evans wrote that “all activities at FEMA need to cease.”

    The email, which CNN obtained, carved out four exceptions: work tied to President Trump’s State of the Union address, immediate response to the recent winter storms, meetings connected to the World Cup and Olympics and “Nuclear activities.”

    The directives were unusual, officials inside the agency said, as much of FEMA’s work typically continues uninterrupted during government shutdowns because it’s funded through the Disaster Relief Fund – a separate pot of money Congress provides for disasters and emergencies.

    Nonetheless, work stopped immediately for some workers, seven FEMA officials in various parts of the country told CNN.

    While some teams and regions directed workers to continue operating as usual, or close to it, others told staff to stand down from a wide range of projects that help communities recover from past disasters and prepare for the next.

    “People are being told not to even open their computers,” a high-ranking FEMA official said about their regional office, one of several across the country. “It’s the most appalling experience of my professional life.”

    For those left with little to do, some are playing video games or cards to pass the time; others are watching TV at their desk. Some staffers have been told to stop communicating with state and local partners.

    “We’re sitting around with nothing to do,” a high-ranking FEMA official in a separate region said. “I literally had someone next to me fall asleep at his desk the other day. Next week we’re planning a cookout at the office.”

    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Headquarters Building in Washington, DC, on February 13, 2026.

    Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

    Others are “making up work” for staffers “like case studies, reviews of plans, and inventory,” another regional official told CNN.

    FEMA insiders say, at this time of year, they should be focused on preparing for hurricane season, spring tornadoes and a severe drought that could fuel wildfires in the coming months.

    “It’s a huge waste of time and taxpayer money for no reason, just to make the impact of the shutdown more significant,” another FEMA official said.

    Noem and the Trump administration have blamed Democrats for the budgetary impasse at DHS, which they say is hampering disaster response work and holding up relief. Democrats support standalone funding for several key agencies, including FEMA, but Republicans have opposed such a piecemeal approach.

    Noem has been one of FEMA’s fiercest critics over the past year, calling it bloated, partisan and ineffective, and at times calling for it to be eliminated altogether.

    All this comes as a task force assembled by President Trump to help reform FEMA is set to present its final list of recommendations in the coming weeks.

    CNN’s Brandon Miller contributed to this report.

  • 新闻


    日本拟加入美国“金穹”反导体系 应对中俄高超音速武器威胁

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年3月13日 18:19 / 联合早报

    日本首相高市早苗预计将在下周访美期间宣布参与“金穹”导弹防御系统。 (路透社档案照)

    (东京综合电)日本首相高市早苗预计在下周访问美国期间,宣布东京将参与美国的“金穹”导弹防御系统。此举旨在应对中国与俄罗斯近年来研发高超音速滑翔飞行器所带来的威胁,并进一步深化美日军事同盟。

    《读卖新闻》引述多名政府消息人士报道,高市下星期四(3月19日)在华盛顿与特朗普举行峰会时,将传达日本加入该倡议的意愿。

    “金穹”(Golden Dome)是美国提出的下一代导弹防御体系。美国战争部长赫格塞斯曾指出,这个系统将利用部署在太空的拦截器和感应系统,“逐步保护美国免受任何敌人的空中攻击”,从而强化对导弹威胁的防御能力。

    美日计划通过该倡议,共同研发拦截器及卫星网络,目标是反制中国和俄罗斯正在推进的高超音速滑翔飞行器(HGV);这类武器的飞行速度可达五马赫(五倍音速)以上。美国设想最早在2029年1月开始部署相关系统。

    近年来,日本正逐步摆脱严格的和平主义政策,推进获取“反击能力”,并计划将国防开支提高至国内生产总值(GDP)的2%。日本政府去年12月通过下一财年预算,其中防卫开支达到创纪录的9万亿日元(约723亿新元)。

    日本拟加入美国“金穹”反导体系 应对中俄高超音速武器威胁

    发布时间 / 来源:2026年3月13日 18:19 / 联合早报

    日本首相高市早苗预计将在下周访美期间宣布参与“金穹”导弹防御系统。 (路透社档案照)

    (东京综合电)日本首相高市早苗预计在下周访问美国期间,宣布东京将参与美国的“金穹”导弹防御系统。此举旨在应对中国与俄罗斯近年来研发高超音速滑翔飞行器所带来的威胁,并进一步深化美日军事同盟。

    《读卖新闻》引述多名政府消息人士报道,高市下星期四(3月19日)在华盛顿与特朗普举行峰会时,将传达日本加入该倡议的意愿。

    “金穹”(Golden Dome)是美国提出的下一代导弹防御体系。美国战争部长赫格塞斯曾指出,这个系统将利用部署在太空的拦截器和感应系统,“逐步保护美国免受任何敌人的空中攻击”,从而强化对导弹威胁的防御能力。

    美日计划通过该倡议,共同研发拦截器及卫星网络,目标是反制中国和俄罗斯正在推进的高超音速滑翔飞行器(HGV);这类武器的飞行速度可达五马赫(五倍音速)以上。美国设想最早在2029年1月开始部署相关系统。

    近年来,日本正逐步摆脱严格的和平主义政策,推进获取“反击能力”,并计划将国防开支提高至国内生产总值(GDP)的2%。日本政府去年12月通过下一财年预算,其中防卫开支达到创纪录的9万亿日元(约723亿新元)。

  • 日本拟加入美国“金穹”反导体系 应对中俄高超音速武器威胁


    发布/2026年3月13日 18:19

    (东京综合电)日本首相高市早苗预计在下周访问美国期间,宣布东京将参与美国的“金穹”导弹防御系统。此举旨在应对中国与俄罗斯近年来研发高超音速滑翔飞行器所带来的威胁,并进一步深化美日军事同盟。

    《读卖新闻》引述多名政府消息人士报道,高市下星期四(3月19日)在华盛顿与特朗普举行峰会时,将传达日本加入该倡议的意愿。

    “金穹”(Golden Dome)是美国提出的下一代导弹防御体系。美国战争部长赫格塞斯曾指出,这个系统将利用部署在太空的拦截器和感应系统,“逐步保护美国免受任何敌人的空中攻击”,从而强化对导弹威胁的防御能力。

    美日计划通过该倡议,共同研发拦截器及卫星网络,目标是反制中国和俄罗斯正在推进的高超音速滑翔飞行器(HGV);这类武器的飞行速度可达五马赫(五倍音速)以上。美国设想最早在2029年1月开始部署相关系统。

    近年来,日本正逐步摆脱严格的和平主义政策,推进获取“反击能力”,并计划将国防开支提高至国内生产总值(GDP)的2%。日本政府去年12月通过下一财年预算,其中防卫开支达到创纪录的9万亿日元(约723亿新元)。

    日本拟加入美国“金穹”反导体系 应对中俄高超音速武器威胁

    发布/2026年3月13日 18:19

    (东京综合电)日本首相高市早苗预计在下周访问美国期间,宣布东京将参与美国的“金穹”导弹防御系统。此举旨在应对中国与俄罗斯近年来研发高超音速滑翔飞行器所带来的威胁,并进一步深化美日军事同盟。

    《读卖新闻》引述多名政府消息人士报道,高市下星期四(3月19日)在华盛顿与特朗普举行峰会时,将传达日本加入该倡议的意愿。

    “金穹”(Golden Dome)是美国提出的下一代导弹防御体系。美国战争部长赫格塞斯曾指出,这个系统将利用部署在太空的拦截器和感应系统,“逐步保护美国免受任何敌人的空中攻击”,从而强化对导弹威胁的防御能力。

    美日计划通过该倡议,共同研发拦截器及卫星网络,目标是反制中国和俄罗斯正在推进的高超音速滑翔飞行器(HGV);这类武器的飞行速度可达五马赫(五倍音速)以上。美国设想最早在2029年1月开始部署相关系统。

    近年来,日本正逐步摆脱严格的和平主义政策,推进获取“反击能力”,并计划将国防开支提高至国内生产总值(GDP)的2%。日本政府去年12月通过下一财年预算,其中防卫开支达到创纪录的9万亿日元(约723亿新元)。

  • 彼得·赫格斯想发动“美国十字军东征”,如今他正领导一场中东战争


    作者:扎卡里·B·沃尔夫,发布于2026年3月13日,美国东部时间凌晨4:00(3小时前分析)

    本文部分内容曾发表于CNN的《What Matters》新闻通讯。如需订阅免费获取,请点击[此处]。

    在美国对伊斯兰共和国发动的战争中,这位更喜欢被称为“战争部长”的美国国防部长,喜欢谈论基督教上帝站在他这边。

    周日播出的哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻采访中,国防部长彼得·赫格斯表示,伊朗不应怀疑美国的决心,因为美国得到了更高力量的支持。

    “我们的能力更强。我们的意志更坚定。我们的军队更优秀。全能上帝的庇佑就在那里保护着这些士兵,我们致力于完成这项使命,”他说。

    CBS记者加勒特少校(Major Garrett)询问赫格斯是否从宗教角度看待这场战争。

    “我的意思是,显然,我们正在与那些寻求核能力以发动某种宗教末日审判的狂热分子作战。”他后来补充说,“在这些时刻,士兵们需要与他们的全能上帝建立联系。”

    几天后,在参加完一次庄严的阵亡士兵遗体交接仪式后不久,赫格斯在五角大楼新闻发布会上引用了《诗篇》144篇:“愿耶和华我的磐石被称颂,祂训练我的手作战,训练我的指头发战。”

    赫格斯声称美国是一个基督教国家

    赫格斯长期以来一直想重塑这个国家。

    “美国是作为一个基督教国家建立的,”他在最近的一次全国祈祷早餐会上表示,“如果我们能坚守下去,它在我们的DNA中仍然是一个基督教国家。”他将一些宗教元素与本杰明·富兰克林关于美国是共和国还是君主制的著名言论混合在一起。

    “我们不仅是装备了自由武器库的战士,最终我们还装备了信仰的武器库,”他说,将富兰克林·D·罗斯福提出的“美国应成为民主武器库”的理念改造为自己的宗教世界观。

    信仰纹身被标记为极端主义

    赫格斯说,他的一个纹身——耶路撒冷十字架(一个与十字军东征相关的宗教符号)——使他被贴上极端主义标签,并被取消了2021年参加美国总统拜登就职典礼军事仪仗队的资格。这个意象可以追溯到十字军东征时期,当时欧洲基督徒试图从穆斯林手中夺回圣地。

    “上帝意愿如此”(Deus Vult)这句话也纹在赫格斯身上。在他2020年的著作《美国十字军东征》中,他将这句话描述为“基督教骑士进军耶路撒冷的战斗口号”。

    21世纪的“十字军东征”

    反对伊斯兰主义者——即那些试图围绕穆斯林信仰重新构建社会和政府的人——一直是赫格斯公共生活中的一个推动因素。

    在《美国十字军东征》一书中,他写道,美国正面临一个“十字军东征时刻”,这与11世纪基督教对圣地的入侵遥相呼应。根据赫格斯的说法,伊斯兰主义者被美国“左翼分子”纵容,以对抗敬畏上帝的基督教美国人。

    “我们不想打仗,但就像我们一千年的基督教徒先辈一样,我们必须战斗,”他写道。他预示了美国将与以色列并肩作战的想法。

    我们基督徒——与我们的犹太朋友及其在以色列的杰出军队——需要拿起毫无歉意的美国主义之剑,捍卫我们自己。我们必须在文化上、政治上、地理上,以及在诸如伊斯兰国这样的邪恶势力面前,从军事上击退伊斯兰主义。

    长期以来对伊斯兰教的不信任

    《美国十字军东征》指的是对伊斯兰国(ISIS)采取军事行动,但现在美国正与以色列并肩对抗伊朗这个伊斯兰共和国。在书中另一段,赫格斯解释了他对伊斯兰教构成的威胁的看法。

    美国人越是生活在“伊斯兰教是和平宗教”的错觉中——尤其是随着欧洲和美国的人口结构不断变化——我们的任务就越困难。自创立以来,伊斯兰教就一直在与它的敌人(即所有‘异教徒’)作战,并且永远不会停止。

    虽然美国和以色列以空袭开始了战斗,今年杀死了伊朗领导人,但特朗普政府认为这场战斗自1979年伊斯兰革命将美国支持的国王驱逐出政权以来就一直在持续。

    在五角大楼强化宗教色彩

    在战争前担任国防部长期间,赫格斯发起了一项“让牧师团再次伟大”的努力。军事牧师本应服务于所有宗教,但赫格斯希望重写他们的手册,重新注入更多关于上帝的内容,减少世俗语言。

    “信仰战士”,他在X平台(原Twitter)上发帖称,一直被军队中的世俗人文主义所疏远。

    他推动每月一次的祈祷活动,并在五角大楼内广播。今年2月,赫格斯邀请他的牧师道格·威尔逊(Doug Wilson)——一位希望美国成为基督教神权国家的基督教民族主义者——向美国军方发表讲话。

    威尔逊在去年接受CNN记者帕梅拉·布朗采访时,将女性描述为“人们从中产生的人”,并为美国应成为基督教神权国家的理念辩护。

    世俗军事部门的投诉

    致力于维护军人权利的非营利活动组织“军事宗教自由基金会”(Military Religious Freedom Foundation)表示,在战争不到一个月的时间里,他们收到了大量投诉。这些投诉无法被CNN独立核实。根据该基金会创始人、前空军律师迈克·韦恩斯坦(Mikey Weinstein)的说法,这是因为投诉者担心报复。

    但他表示,投诉包括军方指挥官谈论对伊朗的战争是圣经末日预言的一部分。众议院民主党人已呼吁就这些投诉展开调查。

    韦恩斯坦告诉我,赫格斯的言论让穆斯林世界觉得美国正在发动自己的十字军东征。

    “我们看起来就像11世纪至13世纪期间发动的八次十字军东征的第九次版本,”他说,“对博科圣地、伊斯兰国、塔利班、阿拉伯半岛基地组织(无论他们是什叶派还是逊尼派)来说,我们只是在攻击一个庞大的穆斯林国家,而这只会为我们正在对抗的人提供一个不可估量的宣传盛宴。”

    赫格斯似乎没有公开谈论过末日预言或以色列收复圣地预示启示录的想法,但他毫不回避美国出于宗教原因应与以色列结盟的观点。

    基督徒与犹太复国主义者

    在去年的确认听证会上,阿肯色州共和党议员汤姆·科顿(Tom Cotton)以同情的语气问道,赫格斯是否认为自己是基督教犹太复国主义者。

    “我是基督徒,我坚定支持以色列及其生存权防御,以及美国作为伟大盟友与他们并肩作战的方式,”赫格斯回答。

    犹太复国主义是指犹太人有权在中东建立并捍卫自己国家的理念。作为一个独特术语的“基督教犹太复国主义”,是指根据《创世记》,犹太人重返圣地的权利得到保证的观点。

    “有些人,尤其是基督徒,认为以色列是圣经预言的实现,特别是关于基督第二次降临的预言,”俄克拉荷马大学政治与宗教教授艾莉森·肖特利(Allyson Shortle)说,她合著了一本关于基督教民族主义的书。

    美国例外论的一种形式

    肖特利告诉我,赫格斯的福音派基督教思想符合美国例外论,即美国人与其他地方的人不同,并在更广泛的道德冲突中与其他社会对立。

    “基督教民族主义和美国宗教例外论是一体两面,基督教徒处于顶端,其他人则处于从属地位,这种排序非常专横,”肖特利说。

    我们与他们

    根据丹尼尔·胡梅尔(Daniel Hummel)的说法,对于持有这种世界观的人来说,伊朗“站在一场不仅关乎国家利益,更关乎原则、信仰和价值观的斗争的对立面”。胡梅尔是美国福音派研究书籍作者,威斯康星州麦迪逊市“光中心”(Lumen Center)主任,该中心自称是基督教学者社区。

    “关于以色列被选中的想法,或者认为中东发生的事情具有宇宙意义,这在特别是美国白人基督徒中非常普遍,”胡梅尔说。

    肖特利称赫格斯的观点处于边缘,但表示大约有一半的美国人支持某种形式的基督教民族主义意识形态,包括美国是作为基督教国家建立的,以及美国受神启的想法。

    “如果不了解这可能是基督教民族主义运动的一部分,人们可能会喜欢这个整体想法,”肖特利补充道,“考虑到它与大量反民主结果和反民主信仰相关联,令人担忧的是,有相当数量的美国人支持这一理念。”

    赫格斯并不为此类难题所困扰。在《美国十字军东征》一书中,他将耶稣的和平教义与反对多元化努力以及他的总体号召结合起来:

    “所谓的宽容对伊斯兰主义者来说闻起来就像投降,因为它确实是。耶稣确实告诉我们要把另一边脸转向敌人,但我很确定他当时并没有建议一位国防部长这样做。”

    Pete Hegseth wanted an ‘American Crusade.’ Now he’s leading a war in the Middle East

    Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, 3 hr ago, PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2026, 4:00 AM ET

    A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here.

    In the war the US launched on the Islamic Republic, the US secretary of war, as he prefers to be called, likes to talk about how the Christian God is on his side.

    During an interview with CBS News that aired Sunday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Iran should not doubt US resolve because it is backed by the higher power.

    “Our capabilities are better. Our will is better. Our troops are better. The providence of our almighty God is there protecting those troops, and we’re committed to this mission,” he said.

    The CBS reporter, Major Garrett, asked if Hegseth views the war from a religious context.

    “I mean, obviously, we’re fighting religious fanatics who seek a nuclear capability in order for some religious Armageddon.” Troops, he later added, “need a connection with their almighty God in these moments.”

    A couple of days later, not long after returning from a dignified transfer of soldiers killed in action, Hegseth quoted Psalm 144 at a Pentagon press conference: “Blessed be the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war and my fingers for battle.”

    Hegseth argues the US is a Christian nation

    Hegseth has long wanted to reprogram the country.

    “America was founded as a Christian nation,” he said at a recent National Prayer Breakfast. “It remains a Christian nation in our DNA, if we can keep it,” he added, splicing some religion onto a famous Benjamin Franklin quip about whether the US was a republic or a monarchy.

    “Not only are we warriors armed with the arsenal of freedom, we ultimately are armed with the arsenal of faith,” he said, adapting Franklin D. Roosevelt’s idea that the US should be the arsenal of democracy to his own religious worldview.

    Faith is tattooed on his chest

    Hegseth says one of his tattoos — a Jerusalem Cross, a religious symbol tied to the Crusades— led him to be labeled an extremist and disinvited from his unit’s detail to President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021. The imagery has roots in the Crusades, when European Christians tried to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.

    The term Deus Vult, “God Wills It,” is also tattooed on Hegseth’s body. In his 2020 book “American Crusade,” he describes the term as “the rallying cry of Christian knights as they marched to Jerusalem.”

    On a 21st-century ‘crusade’

    Opposition to Islamists, or those who would reorder society and government around the Muslim faith, has been a motivating influence in Hegseth’s public life.

    In “American Crusade,” he wrote that the US faces a “crusade moment” that echoes the 11th-century Christian invasion of the Holy Land. Islamists, according to Hegseth, are enabled by American “leftists” against God-fearing Christian Americans.

    “We don’t want to fight, but, like our fellow Christians one thousand years ago, we must,” he wrote. He presaged the idea that the US would go to war alongside Israel.

    We Christians — alongside our Jewish friends and their remarkable army in Israel — need to pick up the sword of unapologetic Americanism and defend ourselves. We must push Islamism back — culturally, politically, geographically, and in the case of evils such as the Islamic State, militarily.

    A longtime distrust of Islam

    “American Crusade” refers to taking up arms against ISIS, but now the US is at war alongside Israel against Iran, an Islamic republic. In another passage from the book, Hegseth explained his view of the threat posed to the US by Islam.

    The longer Americans live with the delusion that Islam is a religion of peace — especially as the demographics of Europe and the United States continue to change — the more difficult our task. Islam has been at war with its enemies — meaning all ‘infidels’— since it was founded, and it will never stop.

    While the US and Israel opened the fighting with air strikes that killed Iran’s leader this year, the Trump administration argues the battle has been ongoing since 1979, when the Islamic Revolution evicted the US-backed shah from power.

    Imposing more religion at the Pentagon

    As defense secretary before the war, Hegseth launched an effort to “make the Chaplain corps great again.” Military chaplains are supposed to minister to all religions, but Hegseth wants to rewrite their manual to reinsert more God and rely less on secular language.

    “War fighters of faith,” he said in a post on X, have been alienated by secular humanism in the military.

    He pushes a monthly prayer that is broadcast throughout the Pentagon. In February, Hegseth invited his pastor Doug Wilson, a Christian nationalist who wants the US to be a Christian theocracy, to address the US military.

    Wilson, in an interview with CNN’s Pamela Brown last year, explained his view of women as “the kind of people that people come out of” and defended the idea that the US should be a Christian theocracy.

    Complaints from the secular military

    The Military Religious Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit activist organization that seeks to defend the rights of servicemembers, says it has received numerous complaints in less than a month of war. Those complaints cannot be independently verified by CNN. According to MRFF founder Mikey Weinstein, a former Air Force attorney, that’s because the people making them fear retribution.

    But he said the complaints include talk among military commanders that the war on Iran is part of the end-times Bible prophecies. House Democrats have called for an investigation of the complaints.

    Weinstein told me Hegseth’s language gives the impression to the Muslim world that the US is launching its own crusade.

    “We look exactly like a ninth version of the eight prior crusades, from the 11th through the 13th century,” he said. “To Boko Haram, ISIS, the Taliban, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, whether they are Shia or Sunni, we’re just attacking a huge Muslim nation, and all this does is serve as an immeasurable propaganda bonanza for those that we are fighting.”

    Hegseth does not appear to have talked publicly about end-times prophecies or the idea that Israel retaking the holy land presages revelation. But he does not shy away from the notion that the US should be in league with Israel for religious reasons.

    A Christian and a Zionist

    In a sympathetic line of questioning during his confirmation hearing last year, Sen. Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, asked Hegseth if he considered himself a Christian Zionist.

    “I am a Christian, and I robustly support the state of Israel and its existential defense and the way America comes alongside them as a great ally,” Hegseth said.

    Zionism is the idea that the Jewish people have a right to establish and defend their own nation in the Middle East. Christian Zionism, as a distinct term, is the idea that the right of Jews to return to the Holy Land is guaranteed in Genesis.

    “Some believe, Christians in particular, that Israel is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, specifically in terms of the second coming of Christ,” said Allyson Shortle, a professor of politics and religion at the University of Oklahoma, who coauthored a book about Christian nationalism.

    A form of American exceptionalism

    Shortle told me Hegseth’s strain of evangelical Christianity is in line with a view of American exceptionalism, meaning that Americans are different from people elsewhere and engaged in a broader moral clash with other societies.

    “Christian nationalism and American religious exceptionalism are part and parcel of the same ordering of Christians on top and everybody else sort of falls below in a way that is very domineering,” Shortle said.

    Us vs. them

    Iran, to a person with this worldview, “stands on the other side of a battle that’s as much about principles, beliefs and values as it is about national interest,” according to Daniel Hummel, an author of books about evangelicals in the US and director of the Lumen Center, which describes itself as a community of Christian scholars in Madison, Wisconsin.

    “Ideas about Israel’s chosen-ness or that things happening in the Middle East that are cosmic in significance, that’s a very widespread view, among particularly White American Christians,” Hummell said.

    While she described Hegseth’s views as being on the fringe, Shortle said about half of Americans do support some sort of Christian nationalist ideology, including the idea that the US was founded as a Christian nation and that it’s divinely inspired.

    “Absent the context that this might be part of the Christian nationalist movement, people like the overall idea well enough,” Shortle said, adding, “an alarming amount of Americans, given that it’s connected to a lot of anti-democratic outcomes and anti-democratic beliefs.”

    Hegseth does not struggle with such conundrums. In “American Crusade,” he squared the peaceful teachings of Jesus with his opposition to diversity efforts and his general call to arms like this:

    “So-called tolerance smells like surrender to Islamists, because it is. Jesus did tell us to turn the other cheek, but I’m pretty sure he wasn’t advising a secretary of defense at the time,” Hegseth wrote back then.

  • 新闻


    周四下午,一架KC-135空中加油机在伊拉克西部与另一架飞机发生空中事故后坠毁,造成四名美国军人死亡,官员证实。

    美国中央司令部周五早些时候证实,一架美国KC-135空中加油机于美国东部时间下午约2点在伊拉克西部坠毁。机上六名机组人员中有四人已被确认死亡,救援工作仍在继续。

    中央司令部表示,涉事的另一架飞机安全着陆。官员称,飞机失事并非敌对火力或友军火力造成。

    军人身份暂不公布,待通知直系亲属后再行公布,24小时后将在完成通知后发布。

    [前顶级”TOPGUN”飞行员宣称伊朗军事力量”已终结”,因美军拥有空中优势,但警告另一危险]

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    2023年8月30日星期三,美国空军一架KC-135″同温层加油机”从日本南部冲绳岛西部嘉手纳镇的嘉手纳空军基地起飞。(美联社照片/小驹广)

    事故详情仍在调查中。

    据美国空军称,KC-135″同温层加油机”是美国空军的一种空中加油机,可在空中为其他飞机加油,使它们无需降落即可执行更长时间的任务。它还可配置用于医疗后送和监视。

    基于波音707设计的KC-135已服役超过60年,为美国空军、海军、海军陆战队和盟军飞机提供支持。美国空军正逐步用新一代KC-46A”飞马座”加油机取代老化的机队。

    尽管进行了升级,但对较旧飞机的耐用性仍有担忧。国会研究服务处报告称,去年美国空军在现役、国民警卫队和空军预备役中共有376架KC-135。

    [伊朗代理人向以色列发动战争,威胁美国利益,伊拉克因未解除武装遭抨击]

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    截至2026年3月11日,一张地图显示美国和以色列对伊朗马里万市内部安全设施的打击。(福克斯新闻)

    一个标准机组包括一名飞行员、一名副驾驶和一名加油操作员,负责从飞机后部控制加油软管。一些KC-135还配备机翼吊舱,必要时可运输货物或乘客。

    据以色列驻美国大使称,第二名美国官员表示,另一架KC-135参与了此次事故并安全降落在以色列。

    [点击此处下载福克斯新闻应用]

    此次坠机事件发生在一周前友好的科威特部队误击三架美国F-15E战斗机之后。

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    如果与伊朗的冲突持续,加油机可能变得越来越重要,因为美军飞机可能需要深入该地区执行更长时间的任务。

    美联社对此报道有贡献。

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    Four U.S. service members were killed when a KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq Thursday afternoon after a mid-air incident with a second aircraft, officials confirmed.

    A U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft went down in western Iraq around 2 p.m. ET, U.S. Central Command confirmed early Friday. Four of the six crew members aboard the aircraft have been confirmed dead as rescue efforts continue.

    The other aircraft involved in the incident landed safely, CENTCOM said. Officials said the loss of the aircraft was not the result of hostile fire or friendly fire.

    The identities of the service members are being withheld pending notification of next of kin and will be released 24 hours after those notifications are complete.

    [FORMER TOPGUN PILOT DECLARES IRAN MILITARY ‘OVER WITH’ AMID US AIR SUPERIORITY, BUT WARNS OF ANOTHER DANGER]

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    A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker refueling tanker aircraft takes off from the Kadena Air Base airfield in Kadena town, west of Okinawa, southern Japan, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023.(AP Photo/Hiro Komae)

    The circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation.

    The KC-135 Stratotanker is a U.S. Air Force aircraft that refuels other planes midair, allowing them to fly longer missions without landing. It can also be configured for medical evacuations and surveillance, according to the Air Force.

    Based on the Boeing 707 design, the KC-135 has been in service for more than 60 years, supporting the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and allied aircraft. The Air Force is gradually replacing the aging fleet with next-generation KC-46A Pegasus tankers.

    Despite upgrades, concerns have been raised about the durability of the older aircraft. The Congressional Research Service reported that the Air Force operated 376 KC-135s last year across active duty, the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve.

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    A map shows U.S. and Israeli strikes on internal security sites in Marivan City, Iran, as of March 11, 2026.(Fox News)

    A standard crew includes a pilot, co-pilot and boom operator, who controls the refueling boom from the rear of the aircraft. Some KC-135s are also equipped with wing-mounted pods and can carry cargo or passengers when needed.

    A second US official said another KC-135 was involved in the incident and landed safely in Israel, according to Israel’s ambassador to the United States.

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    The crash follows last week’s mistaken downing of three US F-15E fighter jets by friendly Kuwaiti fire.

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    Refueling tankers could become increasingly important if the conflict with Iran continues, as US aircraft may need to fly longer missions deeper into the region.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

    Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more.

  • 民主党参议员提出战争权力决议案 试图限制特朗普对古巴采取行动


    2026年3月13日 / 美国东部时间上午7:50 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

    华盛顿 — 参议院民主党人已提交一项法案,规定未经国会批准,美国不得对古巴发动攻击。他们此举旨在迫使就总统特朗普宣称的针对古巴的目标进行投票。

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-warns-cuba-is-at-the-end-of-the-line/

    Democratic senators file war powers resolution in bid to restrain Trump on Cuba

    March 13, 2026 / 7:50 AM EDT / CBS/AP

    Washington — Senate Democrats have filed legislation that would prevent the U.S. from attacking Cuba without congressional approval as they seek to force a vote on President Trump’s stated goal of a

    https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-warns-cuba-is-at-the-end-of-the-line/

  • 一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升


    发布/2026年3月13日 18:39

    (底特律/洛杉矶/华盛顿综合电) 美国星期四接连发生两起涉及恐怖主义倾向的暴力袭击事件,造成数人死伤,进一步加剧美国本土因美伊冲突升级而遭受报复性袭击的担忧。

    第一起事件于星期四(3月12日)发生在弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学(Old Dominion University,也译老道明大学)。据美国联邦调查局通报,枪手确认为36岁的贾洛(Mohamed Bailor Jalloh),他曾是弗州国民警卫队成员。

    调查显示,贾洛因试图加入恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”,于2016年被判入狱,直到2024年才获释。事发时,贾洛闯入一间教室,先询问是否正在进行“后备军官训练团”(ROTC)课程后,高喊“真主至大”并开枪。

    袭击造成三人受伤,其中两名伤者为美军人员,另一人送院后伤重不治。贾洛随后被训练员现场制服并死亡,当局称他并非死于枪击,具体死因仍在调查中。

    欧道明大学位于诺福克市,距离世界最大海军基地诺福克海军基地仅数公里。学校数据显示,近30%的学生与军方有关。当局已将这起枪击案列为恐怖事件调查。

    犹太教堂遇袭:嫌凶家属疑死于以色列空袭

    同日晚些时候,密歇根州底特律发生另一起严重袭击。一名卡车司机加扎利(Ayman Mohamad Ghazali)驾驶卡车强行冲撞一间犹太教堂,并试图沿走廊向建筑内部推进,随后与安保人员发生激烈交火。

    美国国土安全部证实,加扎利出生于黎巴嫩,2016年取得美国公民权。美国媒体引述邻居的话报道,加扎利近期精神状态极度不稳定,原因是他位于黎巴嫩家乡的村庄在10天前遭到以色列空袭,导致至少四名亲人丧生。

    尽管教堂内的职员和孩童幸免于难,但袭击引发的火灾导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。目前起火原因不明。

    联邦调查局已将此案列为“针对犹太社群的暴力袭击”。

    美国总统特朗普称,这起袭击事件“非常糟糕”且“难以置信”。他说:“我想向密歇根州的犹太社区以及底特律地区所有民众送去我们的关爱。”

    反犹与仇恨犯罪激增 局势空前紧张

    两起连环暴力事件发生之际,正值美伊冲突导致美境内犹太与回教社区关系高度紧张。

    联调局的数据显示,自2024年2月以来,全美记录了5300多起涉及宗教动机的仇恨犯罪,其中近三分之二针对犹太人。

    目前,全美各地的犹太与回教社区均已显著加强安保。

    一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升

    发布/2026年3月13日 18:39

    (底特律/洛杉矶/华盛顿综合电) 美国星期四接连发生两起涉及恐怖主义倾向的暴力袭击事件,造成数人死伤,进一步加剧美国本土因美伊冲突升级而遭受报复性袭击的担忧。

    第一起事件于星期四(3月12日)发生在弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学(Old Dominion University,也译老道明大学)。据美国联邦调查局通报,枪手确认为36岁的贾洛(Mohamed Bailor Jalloh),他曾是弗州国民警卫队成员。

    调查显示,贾洛因试图加入恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”,于2016年被判入狱,直到2024年才获释。事发时,贾洛闯入一间教室,先询问是否正在进行“后备军官训练团”(ROTC)课程后,高喊“真主至大”并开枪。

    袭击造成三人受伤,其中两名伤者为美军人员,另一人送院后伤重不治。贾洛随后被训练员现场制服并死亡,当局称他并非死于枪击,具体死因仍在调查中。

    欧道明大学位于诺福克市,距离世界最大海军基地诺福克海军基地仅数公里。学校数据显示,近30%的学生与军方有关。当局已将这起枪击案列为恐怖事件调查。

    犹太教堂遇袭:嫌凶家属疑死于以色列空袭

    同日晚些时候,密歇根州底特律发生另一起严重袭击。一名卡车司机加扎利(Ayman Mohamad Ghazali)驾驶卡车强行冲撞一间犹太教堂,并试图沿走廊向建筑内部推进,随后与安保人员发生激烈交火。

    美国国土安全部证实,加扎利出生于黎巴嫩,2016年取得美国公民权。美国媒体引述邻居的话报道,加扎利近期精神状态极度不稳定,原因是他位于黎巴嫩家乡的村庄在10天前遭到以色列空袭,导致至少四名亲人丧生。

    尽管教堂内的职员和孩童幸免于难,但袭击引发的火灾导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。目前起火原因不明。

    联邦调查局已将此案列为“针对犹太社群的暴力袭击”。

    美国总统特朗普称,这起袭击事件“非常糟糕”且“难以置信”。他说:“我想向密歇根州的犹太社区以及底特律地区所有民众送去我们的关爱。”

    反犹与仇恨犯罪激增 局势空前紧张

    两起连环暴力事件发生之际,正值美伊冲突导致美境内犹太与回教社区关系高度紧张。

    联调局的数据显示,自2024年2月以来,全美记录了5300多起涉及宗教动机的仇恨犯罪,其中近三分之二针对犹太人。

    目前,全美各地的犹太与回教社区均已显著加强安保。

  • 一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年3月13日 18:39

    一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升

    美国密歇根州底特律一座犹太教堂星期四(3月12日)被卡车冲撞后引发火灾,导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。 (路透社)

    (底特律/洛杉矶/华盛顿综合电) 美国星期四接连发生两起涉及恐怖主义倾向的暴力袭击事件,造成数人死伤,进一步加剧美国本土因美伊冲突升级而遭受报复性袭击的担忧。

    弗吉尼亚州大学枪击案

    第一起事件于星期四(3月12日)发生在弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学(Old Dominion University,也译老道明大学)。据美国联邦调查局通报,枪手确认为36岁的贾洛(Mohamed Bailor Jalloh),他曾是弗州国民警卫队成员。

    调查显示,贾洛因试图加入恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”,于2016年被判入狱,直到2024年才获释。事发时,贾洛闯入一间教室,先询问是否正在进行“后备军官训练团”(ROTC)课程后,高喊“真主至大”并开枪。

    袭击造成三人受伤,其中两名伤者为美军人员,另一人送院后伤重不治。贾洛随后被训练员现场制服并死亡,当局称他并非死于枪击,具体死因仍在调查中。

    弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学星期四(3月12日)发生枪击事件后,警方封锁了大学入口处的道路。(路透社)

    欧道明大学位于诺福克市,距离世界最大海军基地诺福克海军基地仅数公里。学校数据显示,近30%的学生与军方有关。当局已将这起枪击案列为恐怖事件调查。

    密歇根州犹太教堂卡车冲撞案

    同日晚些时候,密歇根州底特律发生另一起严重袭击。一名卡车司机加扎利(Ayman Mohamad Ghazali)驾驶卡车强行冲撞一间犹太教堂,并试图沿走廊向建筑内部推进,随后与安保人员发生激烈交火。

    美国国土安全部证实,加扎利出生于黎巴嫩,2016年取得美国公民权。美国媒体引述邻居的话报道,加扎利近期精神状态极度不稳定,原因是他位于黎巴嫩家乡的村庄在10天前遭到以色列空袭,导致至少四名亲人丧生。

    尽管教堂内的职员和孩童幸免于难,但袭击引发的火灾导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。目前起火原因不明。

    联邦调查局已将此案列为“针对犹太社群的暴力袭击”。

    特朗普回应与局势紧张

    美国总统特朗普称,这起袭击事件“非常糟糕”且“难以置信”。他说:“我想向密歇根州的犹太社区以及底特律地区所有民众送去我们的关爱。”

    反犹与仇恨犯罪激增 局势空前紧张

    两起连环暴力事件发生之际,正值美伊冲突导致美境内犹太与回教社区关系高度紧张。

    联调局的数据显示,自2024年2月以来,全美记录了5300多起涉及宗教动机的仇恨犯罪,其中近三分之二针对犹太人。

    目前,全美各地的犹太与回教社区均已显著加强安保。

    立即订阅《联合早报》,洞察全球局势异动,把握世界经济发展脉搏,解锁国际热点评析。

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    一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年3月13日 18:39

    一天两起恐袭酿死伤 美本土恐袭风险飙升

    美国密歇根州底特律一座犹太教堂星期四(3月12日)被卡车冲撞后引发火灾,导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。 (路透社)

    (底特律/洛杉矶/华盛顿综合电) 美国星期四接连发生两起涉及恐怖主义倾向的暴力袭击事件,造成数人死伤,进一步加剧美国本土因美伊冲突升级而遭受报复性袭击的担忧。

    第一起事件于星期四(3月12日)发生在弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学(Old Dominion University,也译老道明大学)。据美国联邦调查局通报,枪手确认为36岁的贾洛(Mohamed Bailor Jalloh),他曾是弗州国民警卫队成员。

    调查显示,贾洛因试图加入恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”,于2016年被判入狱,直到2024年才获释。事发时,贾洛闯入一间教室,先询问是否正在进行“后备军官训练团”(ROTC)课程后,高喊“真主至大”并开枪。

    袭击造成三人受伤,其中两名伤者为美军人员,另一人送院后伤重不治。贾洛随后被训练员现场制服并死亡,当局称他并非死于枪击,具体死因仍在调查中。

    弗吉尼亚州的欧道明大学星期四(3月12日)发生枪击事件后,警方封锁了大学入口处的道路。(路透社)

    欧道明大学位于诺福克市,距离世界最大海军基地诺福克海军基地仅数公里。学校数据显示,近30%的学生与军方有关。当局已将这起枪击案列为恐怖事件调查。

    犹太教堂遇袭:嫌凶家属疑死于以色列空袭

    同日晚些时候,密歇根州底特律发生另一起严重袭击。一名卡车司机加扎利(Ayman Mohamad Ghazali)驾驶卡车强行冲撞一间犹太教堂,并试图沿走廊向建筑内部推进,随后与安保人员发生激烈交火。

    美国国土安全部证实,加扎利出生于黎巴嫩,2016年取得美国公民权。美国媒体引述邻居的话报道,加扎利近期精神状态极度不稳定,原因是他位于黎巴嫩家乡的村庄在10天前遭到以色列空袭,导致至少四名亲人丧生。

    尽管教堂内的职员和孩童幸免于难,但袭击引发的火灾导致30名执法人员因吸入过量烟雾送院。目前起火原因不明。

    联邦调查局已将此案列为“针对犹太社群的暴力袭击”。

    美国总统特朗普称,这起袭击事件“非常糟糕”且“难以置信”。他说:“我想向密歇根州的犹太社区以及底特律地区所有民众送去我们的关爱。”

    反犹与仇恨犯罪激增 局势空前紧张

    两起连环暴力事件发生之际,正值美伊冲突导致美境内犹太与回教社区关系高度紧张。

    联调局的数据显示,自2024年2月以来,全美记录了5300多起涉及宗教动机的仇恨犯罪,其中近三分之二针对犹太人。

    目前,全美各地的犹太与回教社区均已显著加强安保。

    立即订阅《联合早报》,洞察全球局势异动,把握世界经济发展脉搏,解锁国际热点评析。

    特别优惠

    早报数码配套个人版(每年付费)

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  • 特朗普持续要求美国人牺牲——为他们并不想要的东西


    分析:艾伦·布莱克,2小时前,发布于 2026年3月13日,美国东部时间凌晨5:00

    随着2026年冬季转至春季,美国政治正经历着特朗普政府时期经济政策宣传的某种“似曾相识”。

    与去年同期极为相似,总统再次一头扎进一项可能动摇本已不稳的经济的重大新举措。同样,政府正要求美国人接受一些“短期阵痛”,以换取承诺的长期收益。

    2025年是关税,2026年则是与伊朗的战争。

    不过,这一次的推销可能更加困难,至少部分原因是关税政策的后果。政府曾保证关税带来的阵痛最终会带回制造业岗位,并让美国经济蓬勃发展,但这一承诺并未完全兑现,随后美国最高法院裁定特朗普大部分广泛的关税措施非法。

    “短期阵痛”说辞的回归

    “短期阵痛”显然已成为政府近期的宣传重点。

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特称油价上涨是“暂时的”,并补充说推翻伊朗政权将“从长远来看降低油价”。

    能源部长克里斯·赖特告诉美国有线电视新闻网(CNN):“要解决长期问题,你必须经历短期阵痛。”

    联合国大使迈克尔·沃尔茨将其描述为“为伊朗不再能将全球能源供应作为人质而付出的一点短期阵痛”。

    而特朗普则以最直白的方式表达了这一观点。

    周四,他在社交媒体上发文称,阻止伊朗获得核武器“对我而言远比油价上涨重要得多”。

    周日他又发文:“短期油价,在伊朗核威胁被消除后将迅速下跌,这对美国和世界的安全与和平而言,是非常小的代价。”

    “只有傻瓜才会有不同想法!”他补充道。

    这一切听起来与去年极为相似。早在2026年2月,特朗普就职后不久,特朗普及其团队就对其关税政策说了类似的话。

    特朗普称这是“一些暂时的短期扰乱”,但表示“人们会理解的”。

    “会有一些痛苦吗?是的,可能会(也许不会!),”他发文,接着补充道“这一切都将是值得付出代价的”。

    这场战争要求过高

    伊朗战争可能很快结束,伊朗通过霍尔木兹海峡扼制全球石油供应的能力可能大幅削弱。但目前看来,这将是一个相当艰巨的过程,除了经济困难,还可能导致更多美国人丧生。

    现在要求美国人为此类忍耐恳求,有几个原因。

    即便人们愿意忍受短期阵痛,通常也只有当他们相信长期收益既a)真实存在,且b)大于短期阵痛时才会这么做。

    正如我周四所写的,与伊朗的战争似乎连这两个条件都不满足。事实上,美国人总体上认为这场战争使美国更不安全。

    不知出于何种原因,特朗普政府事先从未花太多时间公开为这场战争建立正当理由,这使得现在要求人们为战争牺牲变得难上加难。

    而且美国人也不认为“短期阵痛”会特别短暂;路透社与益普索本周的一项民调显示,67%的美国人预计未来一年油价会更糟。(只有11%的人预计会好转。)

    美国人近期已被要求做出诸多牺牲

    第二个原因是,近年来美国人已被要求承受诸多短期阵痛。先是疫情,接着是关税,现在是美国二十年来最大的新战争。

    而且人们并非在一个他们已经感到经济状况良好的环境中被要求做出牺牲;长期以来,美国人对经济持负面看法。

    在某种程度上,道理很简单:美国人可能更希望经济先好转,然后政府再尝试需要此类牺牲的举措。

    特朗普盟友史蒂夫·班农最近在其节目中表示:“美国人民在经济问题上,尤其是石油和天然气方面,并非以忍受短期阵痛而闻名。”

    关税政策的承诺并未兑现

    最后,美国人可能持怀疑态度的原因是,他们一年前就已听到过这些承诺,而政府在长期收益方面并未兑现。

    2025年3月,商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克预测到2025年底情况会很好。

    他告诉彭博电视:“从第三季度开始,你会感受到唐纳德·特朗普的影响,第四季度你会感受到特朗普经济的力量。”他在福克斯商业频道称:“2025年第四季度,经济将蓬勃发展。”

    同月,白宫顾问彼得·纳瓦罗被问及关税需要多久才能将制造业基础带回美国。他回答:“会很快。”

    但这些制造业岗位仍未实现。事实上,过去14个月中,美国有13个月失去了制造业岗位。

    2025年也是20多年来非衰退时期就业增长最弱的一年,而且就业数据从那以后愈发糟糕。

    至于卢特尼克所说的“蓬勃发展”?第四季度国内生产总值(GDP)显著放缓,年化增长率降至1.4%。部分原因是政府停摆,但也受到就业市场停滞的拖累。

    尽管通胀率较特朗普上任时有所下降,但仍顽固地维持在2.4%。

    如果说关税有可辨别的好处,那就是为政府带来了收入。政府对此表示庆祝。但鉴于关税本质上是一种税收,且主要由美国人承担,这相当于在庆祝增加了多少税收。

    或者更直接地说,是在庆祝非法征税了多少。

    毕竟,特朗普的全球关税最近被最高法院裁定非法。他可以尝试用其他权力重新实施部分关税,但这些权力赋予他实现长期目标(包括恢复制造业岗位和达成贸易协议)的杠杆更少。换句话说,这一策略可能正在失败。

    而目前的总体结果似乎主要是政府非法向民众征收了超过1600亿美元的税款,却未兑现承诺的长期收益。

    因此,当政府再次要求人们忍受短期阵痛时,这是一个巨大的要求。

    Trump keeps asking Americans to sacrifice — for things they don’t want

    Analysis by Aaron Blake, 2 hr ago, PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2026, 5:00 AM ET

    As winter turns to spring in 2026, American politics is experiencing a bit of economic-messaging déjà vu from the Trump administration.

    Much like last year at this time, the president has leapt headlong into a major new undertaking that threatens to rock an already-wobbly economy. And much like last year, the administration is asking Americans to accept some “short-term pain” for promised long-term gain.

    In 2025, it was tariffs. In 2026, it’s the war with Iran.

    It might be an even harder sell this time, though, at least in some part because of what happened with the tariffs. The administration’s assurances that the tariff pain would eventually bring back manufacturing jobs and leave the US economy humming didn’t exactly pan out, and then the US Supreme Court ruled a large portion of Trump’s sweeping effort was illegal.

    The return of the “short-term pain” talking point

    “Short-term pain” has clearly returned as an administration talking point in recent days.

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the spike in gas prices “temporary,” adding that taking out the rogue Iranian regime would “result in lower gas prices in the long-term.”

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright told CNN that “you’ve got to go through short-term pain to solve a long-term problem.”

    United Nations Ambassador Michael Waltz pitched it as “a bit of short-term pain for the long-term gain of Iran no longer being able to hold the world’s energy supplies hostage.”

    And Trump has offered perhaps the most unvarnished versions of this talking point.

    On Thursday, he posted on social media that preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons was “of far greater interest and importance to me” than rising oil prices.

    He also posted Sunday: “Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace.”

    “ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!” he added.

    All of this sounds a lot like last year. As early as February, shortly after Trump’s inauguration, Trump and Co. were saying very similar things about his tariffs.

    Trump called it “some temporary short-term disruption” but said “people will understand.”

    “WILL THERE BE SOME PAIN? YES, MAYBE (AND MAYBE NOT!),” he posted, before adding that “IT WILL ALL BE WORTH THE PRICE THAT MUST BE PAID.”

    A lot to ask for this war

    It’s certainly possible that the war gets wrapped up rather quickly, and Iran’s ability to choke off the global oil supply via the Strait of Hormuz is significantly diminished. But right now, that looks like it will be a pretty arduous process that could cost even more American lives, in addition to economic hardship.

    And it’s asking a lot of Americans to plead for that kind of patience right now, for a few reasons.

    Even if people are willing to put up with short-term pain, they generally only do so when they believe the long-term gain is both a) real and b) greater than the short-term pain.

    As I wrote Thursday, the war with Iran doesn’t seem to clear either of those bars. In fact, Americans on balance see the war as making the United States less safe.

    For whatever reason, the Trump administration never bothered to spend much time publicly building a case for this war beforehand, which now makes it doubly hard to ask people to sacrifice for the war.

    And Americans don’t think the “short-term pain” will be particularly short-lived, either; a Reuters-Ipsos poll this week showed 67% of Americans said they expected gas prices to get worse over the next year. (Just 11% expect them to get better.)

    Americans have been asked to sacrifice a lot recently

    The second reason is that Americans have been asked to endure such short-term pain a lot in recent years. First came the pandemic. Then the tariffs. Now comes the biggest new US war in two decades.

    And it’s not like people are being asked to sacrifice in an economy they already feel great about; Americans have been down on the economy for a long time.

    At some point, it stands to reason, Americans would probably prefer that the economy get better first — and then the government tries things that require such sacrifice.

    “The American people are not known for taking short-term pain when it comes to economics, particularly oil and gas,” Trump ally Steve Bannon said recently on his show.

    The tariffs bargain hasn’t exactly paid off

    And the final reason Americans might be skeptical is that they’ve been sold these promises before, a year ago. And the administration hasn’t exactly delivered on the long-term side of the ledger.

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in March predicted things would be great by the end of 2025.

    He told Bloomberg TV that “starting the third quarter, you start to feel some Donald Trump, and in the fourth quarter you will feel the power of Donald Trump’s economy.” He told Fox Business Network, “In the fourth quarter of 2025, this economy is going to be humming.”

    That same month, White House adviser Peter Navarro was asked how long until the tariffs brought a manufacturing base back to US shores. He said, “It’s going to be very quick.”

    Those manufacturing jobs still haven’t materialized. In fact, the United States has lost manufacturing jobs in 13 of the past 14 months.

    The year 2025 was also the weakest year for overall job growth outside of a recession in more than 20 years. And the jobs numbers have gotten worse from there.

    As for Lutnick’s “humming” claim? The gross domestic product slowed significantly in the fourth quarter, dropping to an annualized growth rate of 1.4%. Some of that was due to the government shutdown, but it was also weighed down by the stagnant job market.

    And while the inflation rate is down somewhat from when Trump took over, it remains stubborn at 2.4%.

    If there’s a discernible tariff benefit, it’s the revenue they’ve generated for the government. And the administration has celebrated that. But given tariffs are taxes that are overwhelmingly paid by Americans, it’s basically celebrating how much it raised taxes.

    Or, perhaps more to the point, it’s celebrating how much it illegally taxed them.

    Trump’s global tariffs were also recently struck down by the Supreme Court, after all. He can try to recreate some of them with other authorities, but those authorities provide him with less leverage to accomplish the long-term gains he set out to do, including restoring manufacturing jobs and striking trade deals. In other words, the gambit could be faltering.

    And the sum total of it right now seems to be mostly that the government illegally charged people more than $160 billion, without the long-term deliverables that were promised.

    So when the government comes knocking again, asking for people to put up with some short-term pain, it’s a big ask.