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  • 白宫称特朗普掌握”有力证据”表明伊朗将率先袭击美国,此前反恐高官辞职


    作者:格雷格·诺曼-戴蒙德 | 福克斯新闻
    发布时间:2026年3月17日 美国东部时间下午5:57

    周二,白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·利维特驳斥了美国最高反恐官员辞职信中的”虚假指控”,称总统唐纳德·特朗普掌握”确凿且令人信服的证据”,证明伊朗将率先对美国发动袭击。

    乔·肯特今天早些时候在X平台(原推特)上写道:”经过深思熟虑,我决定辞去国家反恐中心主任一职,今日生效。”肯特表示,他无法”凭良心”支持美国正在进行的对伊朗战争,声称”伊朗对我国不存在迫在眉睫的威胁,很明显,我们发动这场战争是由于以色列及其强大的美国游说团体的压力。”

    “这封信中有很多虚假指控,但我要特别澄清一点:’伊朗对我国不存在迫在眉睫的威胁’这一说法。”利维特回应道,”这和民主党人和一些自由派媒体反复重复的虚假说法如出一辙。”

    “正如特朗普总统明确而清晰地表示的那样,他有确凿且令人信服的证据表明伊朗将率先对美国发动袭击。”她补充道。

    [特朗普向因伊朗问题辞职的情报官员道别:”他离开是件好事”]

    利维特称:”这一证据是由多个来源和因素汇编而成的,特朗普总统绝不会在没有任何依据的情况下决定向外国对手部署军事力量。”

    这位新闻秘书表示,伊朗是世界上主要的国家支持恐怖主义国家——本月早些时候,众议院议员在通过一项包含相同表述的决议时也表达了这一观点。

    “伊朗政权是邪恶的。它公然杀害美国人,对我国发动战争,并一直对我们进行公开威胁,直至’史诗狂怒行动’(Operation Epic Fury)启动。”利维特继续说道。

    [欧盟推动以”各方保全颜面”的方式结束伊朗战争]

    “伊朗正在积极扩张其短程弹道导弹,并将其与海军资产结合,以获得所谓的’免疫能力’——这意味着他们将具备一定的能力,使我们和世界其他国家无法对其采取行动,”她补充道,”该政权企图利用这些弹道导弹作为盾牌,继续实现其最终目标——拥有核武器。”

    利维特表示,总统”最终确定与以色列联合发动袭击将大大降低美国民众因恐怖主义伊朗政权发动首次打击而面临的生命风险,并解决美国国家安全利益面临的这一迫在眉睫的威胁。”

    她还抨击了”荒谬的指控,即特朗普总统是基于他人(甚至外国)的影响做出这一决定的”,称肯特的说法”既无礼又可笑”。

    [伊朗最高领袖阿亚图拉·阿里·哈梅内伊在’史诗狂怒行动’开始时遇袭,该行动由特朗普政府对伊朗发起]

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    “特朗普总统几十年来一直立场坚定,他表示伊朗绝不能拥有核武器。”利维特说,”作为每天都亲眼目睹特朗普总统决策过程的人,我可以证明,他始终致力于为美国谋求最大利益——仅此而已。美国优先。”

    格雷格·诺曼是福克斯新闻数字频道记者。

    White House, after top counterterrorism official quits, says Trump had ‘strong’ evidence Iran would attack US

    By Greg Norman-Diamond | Fox News
    Published March 17, 2026 5:57pm EDT

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pushed back Tuesday on “false claims” in the resignation letter of the nation’s top counterterrorism official, saying President Donald Trump had “strong and compelling evidence” that Iran was going to attack the United States first.

    Joe Kent wrote on X earlier this morning that, “After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.” Kent said he could not in “good conscience” support the ongoing war with Iran, claiming that “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.”

    “There are many false claims in this letter but let me address one specifically: that ‘Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation,” Leavitt responded. “This is the same false claim that Democrats and some in the liberal media have been repeating over and over.”

    “As President Trump has clearly and explicitly stated, he had strong and compelling evidence that Iran was going to attack the United States first,” she added.

    [TRUMP BIDS GOODBYE TO INTEL OFFICIAL WHO RESIGNED OVER IRAN: ‘GOOD THING THAT HE’S OUT’]

    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, left, and Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Kent announced his resignation on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.(Annabelle Gordon/AFP via Getty Images; Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    Leavitt said, “This evidence was compiled from many sources and factors,” and, “President Trump would never make the decision to deploy military assets against a foreign adversary in a vacuum.”

    The press secretary said Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism – a sentiment that House lawmakers agreed with earlier this month when they passed a resolution containing the same language.

    “The Iranian regime is evil. It proudly killed Americans, waged war against our country, and openly threatened us all the way up to the launch of Operation Epic Fury,” Leavitt continued.

    [EU PUSHES FOR END OF IRAN WAR IN A MANNER WHERE ‘EVERYBODY SAVES FACE’]

    The U.S. Navy’s USS Gerald R. Ford conducts flight operations in support of Operation Epic Fury against Iran, from an unidentified location, in this image released on March 9, 2026.(DVIDS/Reuters)

    “Iran was aggressively expanding their short-range ballistic missiles to combine with their naval assets to give themselves immunity – meaning they would have a degree of a capabilities that would give them immunity to hold us and the rest of the world hostage,” she added. “The regime aimed to use those ballistic missiles as a shield to continue achieving their ultimate goal– nuclear weapons.”

    Leavitt said the president “ultimately made the determination that a joint attack with Israel would greatly reduce the risk to American lives that would come from a first strike by the terrorist Iranian regime and address this imminent threat to America’s national security interests.”

    She also slammed the “absurd allegation that President Trump made this decision based on the influence of others, even foreign countries,” calling Kent’s claim “insulting and laughable.”

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, left, was killed at the beginning of Operation Epic Fury, which was launched by the Trump administration against Iran.(Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

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    “President Trump has been remarkably consistent and has said for DECADES that Iran can NEVER possess a nuclear weapon,” Leavitt said. “As someone who actually witnesses President Trump’s decision-making process on a daily basis, I can attest to the fact that he is always looking to do what’s in the best interest of the United States of America — period.America First.”

    Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.

  • 共和党引发参议院马拉松式斗争,揭露民主党反对特朗普支持的选民ID法案


    By Alex Miller | 福克斯新闻
    发布时间:2026年3月17日 美国东部时间下午4:01

    周二,参议院共和党人成功启动了对参议院的控制权争夺,旨在让参议院民主党人公开反对特朗普支持的选民ID立法。

    这一举措是为了将公众注意力从共和党内部对《保障美国选民资格法案》(SAVE America Act)的分歧上转移到参议院民主党人身上,因为民主党人最终拒绝投出必要的赞成票以通过该法案。

    “没有一位民主党人会支持《SAVE法案》。这是一项激进的法案,”纽约州民主党参议员、参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默在参议院议场上表示。

    “如果共和党人试图在这项立法上拖延时间,我们将不惜一切代价反对他们。”

    [特朗普推动选民ID法案面临参议院考验,共和党反叛者威胁阻挠法案通过]

    Image 44: Split-screen image showing Senate Majority Leader John Thune on the right and Sen. Chuck Schumer on the left.

    参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)和共和党正准备与参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(D-N.Y.)以及参议院民主党人就特朗普支持的选民ID立法展开激烈的参议院席位争夺。(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    这也是唐纳德·特朗普总统、其党内保守派以及狂热的网络运动向参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩(R-S.D.)施压,要求将该法案提上日程的最终结果。

    特朗普表示,他周一上午与图恩谈到了即将到来的流程,并说”他正在努力”。

    “我希望约翰·图恩能成功推进此事,”特朗普说。

    当被问及特朗普是否理解前进道路时,图恩表示:”嗯,我认为他希望我们为自己的立场而战,我们会的,然后看看民主党人想怎么做。”

    然而,开启这场将持续数天的马拉松式法案辩论并非没有障碍。阿拉斯加州共和党参议员莉萨·穆尔科斯基与所有参议院民主党人一道阻止了该法案。曾威胁要尽一切可能阻挠该法案的北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯没有投票。

    尽管犹他州参议员迈克·李、佛罗里达州参议员里克·斯科特和威斯康星州参议员罗恩·约翰逊的游说活动部分成功地将该法案提上日程,但该法案仍注定失败。

    李周一在X平台的视频通话中表示,他和特朗普有信心,如果共和党人”做好准备,不拖延直到法案通过,就能赢得这场席位争夺”。

    [参议院共和党人将归咎于特朗普支持的SAVE法案失败]

    Image 46: President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters while standing in the aisle of Air Force One during a flight to Maryland.

    2026年3月15日周日,总统唐纳德·特朗普在从佛罗里达州西棕榈滩飞往马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地的途中,在空军一号过道上回答记者提问。(Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

    李和一群共和党人推动图恩进行连续演讲阻挠议事策略,以有效削弱参议院民主党人的反对,并将通过《SAVE America法案》的门槛降低到仅需简单多数投票。

    但共和党人对此举措并非一致支持,这使得一个新颖的想法变成了一个数学难题,考虑到共和党没有足够的票数来阻止几项可能大幅改变该法案的民主党修正案,这可能会轻易反噬共和党。

    “如果你的参议员不支持用连续演讲阻挠议事策略来通过《SAVE America法案》,你可能需要换掉他们,”李在X平台上说。

    随着最初的障碍被克服,参议院现在将开始马拉松式的辩论和修正案程序。修正案投票只会在席位争夺的后期出现,并且需要共和党人通过民主党可能阻挠的另一项程序性考验。

    而每一项修正案(共和党将控制投票)都必须达到60票的门槛,这意味着特朗普希望附加到法案上的任何条款都无法通过。

    [特朗普支持的选民ID法案面临共和党阻力,蒂利斯誓言阻止它]

    Image 48: Sen. Mike Lee

    犹他州共和党参议员迈克·李于2025年10月7日在华盛顿参加参议院司法委员会听证会(Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    密苏里州共和党参议员埃里克·施密特将牵头提出一系列修正案,其中包括特朗普希望对法案进行的修改。

    这些修改包括:终止未经请求的邮寄选票(军人、残疾人及患病者除外);禁止男性参加女子体育赛事;以及禁止对未成年人进行变性手术。

    终止邮寄投票在共和党人中并非大获全胜,许多人对此做法的全面终止表示反对。

    约翰逊在投票前承认了这一障碍,并同意不能完全停止缺席选票,但立法者应该对这种做法找到”合理的限制”。

    “我一直认为你不能禁止缺席选票,否则我就无法投票了,”约翰逊告诉福克斯新闻数字版。”我每周二都在华盛顿,你知道的。所以,必须有缺席选票,但必须对其加以限制。”

    随着席位争夺的激烈进行,参议院民主党人也可能造成最大程度的阻力,他们将采取程序性手段来拖延进程,这可能会影响俄克拉荷马州共和党参议员马克韦恩·穆林的确认听证会时间安排,因为共和党正急于任命他为特朗普的下任国土安全部部长。

    亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字版报道美国参议院的撰稿人。

    GOP triggers marathon Senate fight to expose Dems’ opposition to Trump-backed voter ID bill

    By Alex Miller | Fox News
    Published March 17, 2026 4:01pm EDT

    Senate Republicans on Tuesday successfully launched their floor takeover to put Senate Democrats on record against Trump-backed voter ID legislation.

    It’s a move to shift the spotlight from internal GOP divisions over the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act onto Senate Democrats, who are ultimately withholding the needed votes to pass the bill.

    “Not a single Democrat will support the SAVE Act. It is a radical bill,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said on the Senate floor.

    “And if Republicans try to burn time on this legislation here on the floor, we will oppose them for as long as it takes.”

    [TRUMP VOTER ID PUSH FACES SENATE TEST AS GOP REBELS THREATEN TO SINK BILL]

    Image 44: Split-screen image showing Senate Majority Leader John Thune on the right and Sen. Chuck Schumer on the left.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and the GOP are gearing up for a floor battle with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Democrats over Trump-backed voter ID legislation.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

    It’s also the culmination of a pressure campaign on Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., from President Donald Trump, conservatives in his conference and a fervent online campaign to put the bill on the floor.

    Trump said he spoke with Thune Monday morning about the forthcoming process and said “he’s trying.”

    “I hope John Thune can get it across the line,” Trump said.

    When asked if Trump understood the path forward, Thune said, “Well, I think he wants us to fight for our position, which we will, and then we’ll see what the Democrats want to do.”

    Still, opening up what will be a multi-day marathon debate on the bill wasn’t without its hiccups. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, joined all Senate Democrats to block the legislation. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who threatened to do everything he could to block the bill, did not vote.

    While the lobbying campaign from Sens. Mike Lee, R-Utah; Rick Scott, R-Fla.; and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., was partly successful in getting the bill on the floor, it is still destined to fail.

    Lee said during a video call on X Monday that he and Trump were confident they could win the floor fight if Republicans “get this thing teed up, and we do not leave it until it’s passed.”

    [SENATE GOP EYES BLAME GAME AS TRUMP-BACKED SAVE ACT HEADS FOR DEFEAT]

    Image 46: President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters while standing in the aisle of Air Force One during a flight to Maryland.

    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One Sunday, March 15, 2026, en route from West Palm Beach, Fla., to Joint Base Andrews, Md.(Mark Schiefelbein/AP)

    Lee and a cohort of Republicans pushed Thune to enact a talking filibuster to effectively wear down Senate Democrats and lower the threshold to pass the SAVE America Act to just a simple majority vote.

    But there wasn’t unanimous support among Republicans for the move, making a novel idea into a math problem that could easily backfire on the GOP, given that Republicans don’t have the votes to block several Democratic amendments that would drastically change the bill.

    “If your senators don’t support using the talking filibuster to pass the SAVE America Act, you might need to replace them,” Lee said on X.

    With the initial hurdle passed, the Senate will now begin the marathon debate and amendment process. Amendment votes will only come at the tail end of the floor battle and will require Republicans to take another procedural test that Democrats could block.

    And each amendment, which Republicans will control, has to hit a 60-vote threshold, meaning that none of the provisions that Trump wants to be attached to the bill will survive.

    [TRUMP-BACKED VOTER ID BILL FACES GOP RESISTANCE AS TILLIS VOWS TO STOP IT]

    Image 48: Sen. Mike Lee

    Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington Oct. 7, 2025(Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., will head off the flurry of amendments with a package of add-ons that include Trump’s desired modifications to the bill.

    Those include ending unsolicited mail-in ballots, with exceptions for military service members, disabilities and illness; banning men from women’s sports; and halting transgender surgeries on minors.

    Halting mail-in balloting isn’t a home run among Republicans, with many pushing back on a sweeping end to the practice.

    Johnson acknowledged that hurdle before the vote and agreed that absentee ballots couldn’t be halted altogether, but lawmakers should find “reasonable restrictions” on the practice.

    [CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP]

    “I’ve argued myself you can’t ban absentee ballots, or I’m not gonna be able to vote,” Johnson told Fox News Digital. “I’m here on Tuesdays in Washington, you know. So, you have to have absentee ballots, but there’s got to be restrictions on it.”

    Senate Democrats could inflict maximum pain as the floor battle rages, too, turning to procedural moves to bog down the process that could derail the timing of Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s, R-Okla., confirmation hearing as the GOP sprints to install him as Trump’s next Department of Homeland Security chief.

    Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.

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  • 特朗普任命的乔·肯特因伊朗战争辞职的意义 | 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)政治版


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    周二,保守派内部关于伊朗战争的辩论进入新阶段,首位特朗普任命的知名人士因批评这场战争而辞职。

    国家反恐中心主任乔·肯特在辞职信中表示,他无法“凭良心支持正在进行的伊朗战争”。肯特暗示,政府谎称伊朗构成“迫在眉睫”的威胁,并声称以色列诱使美国卷入了一场“既不符合美国人民利益,也不能证明美国生命代价合理”的战争。

    总统唐纳德·特朗普回应称,肯特“在安全问题上非常软弱”,并表示“他离开是件好事”。

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    那么这一辞职有多重要?

    肯特是一个有诸多争议的信使,其过去经历坎坷,包括他竞选美国众议院失败的经历。此外,他在辞职信中大量聚焦以色列问题,这应该引发对其观点来源的警惕。

    与此同时,他是一名退役陆军绿色贝雷帽成员,特朗普认为他适合担任一个高调的情报职位。随着右翼势力在经历二十多年来美国首次重大新战争的挣扎,肯特可能代表了特朗普阵营中对这场战争并非完全支持的一部分人,尤其是当战争持续时间越长时。

    肯特是否是一位道德楷模,他的辞职信能与过去多年来伟大的原则性辞职相提并论——比如1980年因抗议吉米·卡特试图营救被伊朗扣押的美国人质行动失败而辞职的国务卿赛勒斯·万斯?

    不。但他的举动确实向特朗普发出了一些潜在问题的信号。

    肯特是一个复杂的信使

    据美国有线电视新闻网KFile此前报道,肯特曾是一名众议院候选人,其与白人至上主义者的联系包括接受纳粹同情者的采访。尽管他试图让自己的竞选活动远离极端分子,但这些关联可能损害了他在2022年和2024年赢得华盛顿州摇摆席位的努力。

    肯特还宣扬阴谋论,包括声称他后来任职的情报机构参与策划或指挥了2021年1月6日对美国国会大厦的袭击。尽管北卡罗来纳州共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯投了反对票,他还是在7月获得了职位确认。

    共和党候选人乔·肯特在俄勒冈州波特兰市与民主党众议员玛丽·格吕森坎普·佩雷斯的国会选举辩论中,2024年10月。
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    周二,肯特的辞职信因多次提及以色列而引起了不少关注。

    肯特称以色列“施压”美国发动伊朗战争。这一说法在国务卿马尔科·卢比奥早期的评论中并不显得荒谬。(在美国首次发动打击后,卢比奥称伊朗构成迫在眉睫的威胁,因为以色列将对其发动打击,而德黑兰将报复性打击美国目标。政府后来放弃了这一理由版本。)

    但肯特并未就此止步。他在信中还提到以色列“强大的美国游说团体”。他指责“以色列高级官员”就伊朗构成的威胁进行“虚假信息宣传”。他将美国卷入伊拉克战争归咎于以色列。他还称叙利亚内战(他的妻子2019年在这场战争中丧生)是“以色列制造的战争”。

    换句话说,这听起来很像你现在可能从福克斯新闻前主持人塔克·卡尔森那里听到的言论。

    但这也是问题所在。肯特的观点可能反映了特朗普阵营中更广泛的情绪。反以色列观点——以及反犹主义——似乎正在上升,尤其是在年轻一代和网红阶层中,这可能削弱右翼对战争的支持。

    共和党对战争的支持有其局限性

    目前的普遍看法是,尽管一些直言不讳的保守派对战争表示犹豫,但右翼整体上与特朗普保持一致。

    但这并非全部情况。事实上,美国有线电视新闻网在战争初期的民调显示,23%的共和党人不赞成采取军事行动的决定。此外,根据美国有线电视新闻网和其他机构的民调,共和党人的支持相当微弱(即许多共和党人表示支持战争,但并非“强烈支持”)。这表明随着战争成本的增加,人们的保留意见可能会增加。

    甚至特朗普自己的副总统JD·万斯也明显不愿完全支持这场战争。

    3月15日,人们在伊朗德黑兰的袭击现场行走。
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    肯特的辞职信紧随一些著名右翼网红之后,这些网红毫不掩饰地反对这场战争(并常常同时批评以色列)——包括卡尔森以及前众议员玛乔丽·泰勒·格林、前福克斯主持人梅根·凯利等人。

    这是我们从未真正见过的一种动态——甚至可能在杰弗里·爱泼斯坦事件(当时的批评更多是针对特朗普政府而非他个人)中也未曾出现过。这些网红可以为其他人提供表达类似立场的许可。精英阶层的观点可以渗透到基层。

    肯特凸显了政府为战争辩护的困境

    肯特的信还指出了政府面临的一个非常现实且持续存在的问题:其战争理由。无论你如何看待肯特或他的理由,政府确实在努力解释为何伊朗构成“迫在眉睫”的威胁。

    在尝试了几种可能的理由后,政府最终似乎采用了特朗普认为伊朗将打击美国的说法——尽管没有已知的情报支持这一点。

    右翼势力并未过多关注这些细节。但缺乏明确的理由仍然是政府战争理由中的一个巨大漏洞,这可能会成为美国选民的问题,尤其是当他们开始关注这一问题时。

    现在的问题是,肯特的举动是否预示着其他人会做出类似决定。国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德(她多年来一直警告不要对伊朗开战)是否会效仿?(肯特在特朗普第二任期早期曾在加巴德手下工作。)

    国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德在2025年12月2日的内阁会议上。
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    加巴德周二下午在X平台(原推特)上发表评论称,确定伊朗是否构成迫在眉睫的威胁是特朗普的职责——但她并未明确表达自己的观点。

    “在仔细审查了所有相关信息后,特朗普总统得出结论认为,伊朗的恐怖伊斯兰政权构成了迫在眉睫的威胁,并基于这一结论采取了行动,”加巴德写道。

    我们不应期望特朗普的核心支持者大规模辞职或叛离。肯特在MAGA运动中并非那么有影响力。

    但特朗普正在一点一点地失去他的核心支持者。无论你如何看待肯特或他的动机,他的辞职都是这场持续的政治动荡中的一个重要事件。

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    The significance of Trump appointee Joe Kent resigning over the Iran war

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    Updated Mar 17, 2026, 4:51 PM ET

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    The conservative movement’s internal debate over the Iran war entered a new phase on Tuesday, with the first resignation of a prominent Trump appointee who criticized the war.

    In his resignation letter, National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said he could not “in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.” Kent implied that the administration had lied about Iran posing an “imminent” threat, and he claimed Israel had lured the United States into a war that “serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost of American lives.”

    President Donald Trump responded by calling Kent “very weak on security” and said it was a “good thing that he’s out.”

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    So just how significant is this?

    Kent is a highly imperfect messenger with a checkered past dating back to his failed campaigns for the US House. And that, combined with his extensive focus on Israel in his resignation letter, should trigger some alarms about precisely where his views are coming from.

    At the same time, this is a retired Army Green Beret whom Trump saw fit to put in a high-profile intelligence job. And as the right wrestles with the United States’ first major new war in more than two decades, Kent may represent a portion of Trump’s coalition that is not totally on board with the war, especially the longer it drags on.

    Is Kent a paragon of virtue whose letter is on-par with the great principled resignations of years past — people like Cyrus Vance, who in 1980 resigned as secretary of state in protest of Jimmy Carter’s ill-fated attempted rescue of American hostages in Iran?

    No. But his move does signal some potential problems for Trump.

    Kent is a complicated messenger

    Kent is a former House candidate whose ties to White nationalists included giving an interview to a a Nazi sympathizer, CNN’s KFile previously reported. And while he tried to distance his campaigns from extremists, those associations may have hurt his efforts to win a swing seat in Washington state in both 2022 and 2024.

    Kent has also promoted conspiracy theories, including that the intelligence community in which he would later serve was involved in planning or directing the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. He was confirmed to his role in July despite losing the vote of Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina.

    Republican candidate Joe Kent, during a congressional election debate against Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez, in Portland, Oregon, in October 2024.

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    Kent’s resignation letter Tuesday also turned more than a few heads for how often it invoked Israel.

    Kent said that Israel “pressured” the United States into the Iran war. That’s a claim that isn’t exactly ridiculous next to Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s early commentary. (After the US first struck, Rubio said Iran posed an imminent threat because Israel was going to strike it, and Tehran would have retaliated by striking US targets. The administration later backed away from that version of its justification.)

    But Kent didn’t stop there. He also cited Israel’s “powerful American lobby” in his letter. He blamed “high-ranking Israeli officials” for “a misinformation campaign” about the threat posed by Iran. He blamed Israel for drawing the United States into the Iraq war. And he also called the Syrian civil war (in which his wife died in 2019) “a war manufactured by Israel.”

    In other words, it sounded a lot like the kinds of things you might hear from former Fox News host Tucker Carlson these days.

    But that’s also kind of the point. Kent’s perspective may be reflective of a broader sentiment within the Trump coalition. Anti-Israel views — and antisemitism — appear to be on the rise, particularly with the younger generation and the influencer class, which could dampen support on the right for the war.

    GOP support for the war has its limits

    The conventional wisdom right now is that, despite some outspoken conservatives expressing hesitation about the war, the right is in lockstep with Trump.

    But that’s not the full picture. In fact, CNN’s poll early in the war showed 23% of Republicans disapproved of the decision to take military action. And much of the GOP support has been rather soft, in CNN’s and others’ polls (i.e., many Republicans said they supported the war, but not “strongly”). That suggests reservations could grow as costs of the war grow.

    Even Trump’s own vice president, JD Vance, has conspicuously declined to fully endorse the war.

    People walk at the site of a strike in Tehran, Iran, on March 15.

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    Kent’s resignation letter follows in the footsteps of some prominent right-wing influencers who have been unapologetically opposed to the war (and often joined that with criticism of Israel) — people like not just Carlson but former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, former Fox host Megyn Kelly and others.

    It’s a dynamic we haven’t really seen before — arguably not even with the Jeffrey Epstein files (where the criticism was more of Trump’s administration than him personally). And those influencers can give others the permission structure to take similar positions. Elite opinion can filter down to the base.

    Kent highlights administration’s struggle to justify the war

    Kent’s letter also points to a very real, ongoing problem for the administration: its justification for war. Whatever you think of Kent or his rationale, the administration has struggled mightily to explain why Iran posed an “imminent” threat.

    After cycling through a few possible justifications, the administration eventually seemed to settle on the narrative that Trump felt Iran was going to strike the United States — despite there being no known intelligence that backed that up.

    The right hasn’t concerned itself too much with those kinds of details. But the lack of a clear justification remains a gaping hole in the administration’s case for war that could seemingly become a problem for American voters, to the extent they start paying attention to it.

    The question now is whether Kent’s move might presage others making similar decisions. Could Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who has spent years warning against war with Iran, follow suit? (Kent worked under Gabbard early in Trump’s second administration.)

    Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard attends a Cabinet meeting on December 2, 2025.

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    Gabbard weighed in Tuesday afternoon on X, saying it was Trump’s job to determine whether Iran posed an imminent threat — but she notably didn’t give her view on that question.

    “After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion,” Gabbard wrote.

    We shouldn’t expect large-scale resignations or desertions of Trump from his base. Kent just isn’t that powerful a figure in the MAGA movement.

    But Trump is losing his base a little bit at a time. And Kent is a significant entry in that ongoing saga, no matter what you think of him or his reasons.

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  • 港大研究发现骨质疏松药或有助降低患认知障碍症风险


    发布时间:2026年3月18日 07:48 / 来源:联合早报

    香港大学医学院团队研究发现,广泛应用于治疗骨质疏松症的药物“含氮双膦酸盐”,或有助骨质疏松症或脆性骨折的老年患者降低罹患阿尔茨海默症及相关认知障碍症(简称“ADRD”)的风险。

    据新华社报道,香港大学星期二(3月17日)公布最新研究成果,相关结果已发表于期刊《阿尔茨海默病与痴呆症》。

    港大医学院研究团队早前已证实,骨质疏松症和骨折会增加日后出现认知障碍症的风险,而认知障碍症患者跌倒和骨折的风险也较高,反映两者之间存在相互影响的关系。研究团队指出,若能改善骨质疏松症的治疗,可能有助减轻认知障碍症的病情。

    “含氮双膦酸盐”是目前治疗骨质疏松症的常用药物。港大医学院研究团队利用全港电子医疗记录进行大规模研究,分析2005年至2020年间超过12万名60岁以上、患有骨质疏松症或脆性骨折的长者。

    结果显示,使用“含氮双膦酸盐”的患者罹患ADRD的风险,较未接受治疗的患者降低16%;若与使用其他骨质疏松症药物的患者相比,风险降低24%。

    港大医学院药理及药剂学系副教授张正龙表示,这项研究揭示了“含氮双膦酸盐”为老年人提供双重益处,除强化骨骼和预防骨折之外,也可降低患ADRD的风险。

    港大研究发现骨质疏松药或有助降低患认知障碍症风险

    发布时间:2026年3月18日 07:48 / 来源:联合早报

    香港大学医学院团队研究发现,广泛应用于治疗骨质疏松症的药物“含氮双膦酸盐”,或有助骨质疏松症或脆性骨折的老年患者降低罹患阿尔茨海默症及相关认知障碍症(简称“ADRD”)的风险。

    据新华社报道,香港大学星期二(3月17日)公布最新研究成果,相关结果已发表于期刊《阿尔茨海默病与痴呆症》。

    港大医学院研究团队早前已证实,骨质疏松症和骨折会增加日后出现认知障碍症的风险,而认知障碍症患者跌倒和骨折的风险也较高,反映两者之间存在相互影响的关系。研究团队指出,若能改善骨质疏松症的治疗,可能有助减轻认知障碍症的病情。

    “含氮双膦酸盐”是目前治疗骨质疏松症的常用药物。港大医学院研究团队利用全港电子医疗记录进行大规模研究,分析2005年至2020年间超过12万名60岁以上、患有骨质疏松症或脆性骨折的长者。

    结果显示,使用“含氮双膦酸盐”的患者罹患ADRD的风险,较未接受治疗的患者降低16%;若与使用其他骨质疏松症药物的患者相比,风险降低24%。

    港大医学院药理及药剂学系副教授张正龙表示,这项研究揭示了“含氮双膦酸盐”为老年人提供双重益处,除强化骨骼和预防骨折之外,也可降低患ADRD的风险。

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  • 亚利桑那州对预测市场Kalshi提起具有里程碑意义的刑事指控


    发布时间:2026年3月17日,美国东部时间下午4:11 / 来源:CNN政治新闻

    作者:[马歇尔·科恩]

    更新时间:1小时42分钟前

    更新日期:2026年3月17日,美国东部时间下午5:44


    允许用户交易现实世界事件结果的美国监管预测市场平台Kalshi人气飙升,凸显了公众对基于事件的金融市场和结果预测的日益浓厚兴趣。

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    亚利桑那州总检察长对一家主要预测市场公司提起美国首例刑事指控,指控Kalshi违反州法律经营非法赌博业务。

    周二在马里科帕县高等法院提起的刑事诉讼,是各州、预测市场网站与联邦政府之间就该行业监管方式展开的持续斗争中的重大升级。

    亚利桑那州总检察长克里斯·梅斯表示,提起刑事指控是有必要的,因为在她看来,Kalshi提供的是赌博而非期货合约,因此需要州政府批准才能运营。

    “Kalshi可能将自己标榜为‘预测市场’,但实际上它正在经营非法赌博业务,并就亚利桑那州选举接受投注,这两项行为均违反了亚利桑那州法律,”民主党人梅斯在一份声明中表示,“任何公司都不能自行决定遵守哪些法律。”

    预测市场近几个月迅速崛起,据追踪交易量的Dune Analytics称,交易员每周在Kalshi和Polymarket等网站上的投入约达50亿美元。伊朗战争“死亡市场”争议以及对内幕交易的担忧,推动了该行业的关注度飙升。

    预测市场网站允许用户投注从选举、体育、商业、娱乐,甚至不同城市的每日高温或每年麻疹病例数量等一切事件。

    Kalshi因在亚利桑那州接受各类体育赛事和选举投注而面临20项轻罪指控,但该公司否认存在不当行为。(CNN与Kalshi有合作关系,并使用其数据报道重大事件,但编辑员工不得参与预测市场交易。)

    Kalshi发言人伊丽莎白·戴安娜在给CNN的声明中表示,此案“毫无根据”,并声称预测市场只能由联邦政府监管,这与美国商品期货交易委员会(CFTC)的立场一致。

    “像亚利桑那州这样的州希望对全国性金融交易所进行单独监管,并正在想尽一切办法这么做,”戴安娜补充说,Kalshi的市场“与体育博彩公司和赌场提供的服务不同”,“不应受各州不一致法律的拼凑监管。”

    Kalshi在美国运营并获得了CFTC的监管批准。该行业的另一家主要参与者Polymarket也获得了批准,但其美国网站尚未全面运营,因此其大部分市场位于境外且不受监管。

    Polymarket目前未面临任何刑事指控。

    亚利桑那州的诉讼特别提及Kalshi的选举相关市场,自2024年总统大选以来,这些市场的受欢迎程度不断提升。

    例如,在得克萨斯州美国参议院竞选中,关于谁将成为共和党候选人的投注金额在Kalshi超过1000万美元,在Polymarket超过1200万美元。这场竞选将于5月举行决选,对阵现任参议员约翰·科宁和得克萨斯州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿。

    拜登政府时期的CFTC于2024年启动了一项规则制定程序,旨在禁止与选举相关的预测市场。然而,联邦上诉法院后来允许Kalshi提供选举市场,而特朗普任命的CFTC主席迈克尔·塞利格今年早些时候撤回了该机构提出的禁令。

    前CFTC总法律顾问罗伯特·施瓦茨周二在X平台上发帖称,亚利桑那州的指控凸显了为何预测市场监管不应由“无序的各州诉讼”决定。

    施瓦茨曾于2011年至2025年在CFTC工作,他还表示,如果亚利桑那州的诉讼成功,该机构监管该行业的能力可能会受到阻碍。

    特朗普任命的CFTC主席迈克尔·塞利格周二下午在社交媒体上抨击了亚利桑那州的诉讼。

    “这是一起管辖权纠纷,作为刑事诉讼完全不合适,”塞利格表示,“CFTC正在密切关注此事并评估其选择。”

    本文已更新以包含更多最新进展。

    Arizona files landmark criminal charges against prediction market Kalshi

    Published Mar 17, 2026, 4:11 PM ET / Source: CNN Politics

    By [Marshall Cohen]

    Updated 1 hr 42 min ago

    Updated Mar 17, 2026, 5:44 PM ET

    Kalshi, a U.S.-regulated prediction market platform that allows users to trade on the outcomes of real-world events, has surged in popularity, highlighting growing public interest in event-based financial markets and outcome forecasting.

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    Arizona’s attorney general has filed the first-ever criminal charges in the US against a major prediction market company, accusing Kalshi of running an illegal gambling operation in violation of state law.

    The criminal case, filed Tuesday in Maricopa County Superior Court, is a serious escalation in the ongoing battle between states, prediction market sites and the federal government, over how the industry should be regulated.

    Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the criminal charges were warranted because, in her view, Kalshi offers gambling, not futures contracts, and therefore would need state approval to operate.

    “Kalshi may brand itself as a ‘prediction market,’ but what it’s actually doing is running an illegal gambling operation and taking bets on Arizona elections, both of which violate Arizona law,” Mayes, a Democrat, said in a statement. “No company gets to decide for itself which laws to follow.”

    Prediction markets have exploded in recent months, and traders now spend about $5 billion each week on websites like Kalshi and Polymarket, according to Dune Analytics, which tracks trading volumes. Interest in the industry has spiked after controversies involving Iran war “death markets” and concerns about insider trading.

    Prediction market sites let users wager on everything from elections to sports, business, entertainment, even the daily high temperature in various cities or the number of measles cases per year.

    Kalshi, which faces 20 misdemeanor counts for accepting bets on various sporting events and elections in Arizona, denies wrongdoing. (CNN has a partnership with Kalshi and uses its data to cover major events, but editorial employees are prohibited from participating in prediction markets.)

    A spokeswoman for Kalshi, Elisabeth Diana, said in a statement to CNN that the case is “paper-thin” and claimed prediction markets can only be regulated by the federal government, echoing the position of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

    “States like Arizona want to individually regulate a nationwide financial exchange, and are trying every trick in the book to do it,” Diana said, adding that the markets on Kalshi are “different from what sportsbooks and casinos offer” and “should not be overseen by a patchwork of inconsistent state laws.”

    Kalshi operates in the US with regulatory approval from the CFTC. The other major player in the industry, Polymarket, is also approved but its US site isn’t fully operational yet, so most of its markets are offshore and unregulated.

    Polymarket is not facing any criminal charges.

    The Arizona case specifically mentions Kalshi’s election-related markets, which have increased in popularity since the 2024 presidential contest.

    For instance, more than $10 million has been wagered on Kalshi, and more than $12 million on Polymarket, over who will be the Republican nominee in Texas’ US Senate race. That race is heading to a runoff in May, between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

    The Biden-era CFTC initiated a rulemaking process in 2024 to prohibit election-related prediction markets. However, a federal appeals court later allowed Kalshi to offer election markets and the Trump-appointed CFTC chair, Michael Selig, withdrew the agency’s proposed ban earlier this year.

    Former CFTC general counsel Robert Schwartz posted on X Tuesday that the Arizona charges highlighted why regulations about prediction markets shouldn’t be decided by “disorderly state by state litigation.”

    Schwartz, who worked at the CFTC from 2011 to 2025, also said the agency’s ability to regulate the industry could be hampered if the Arizona case succeeds.

    CFTC chairman Michael Selig, a Trump appointee, blasted the Arizona case in a social media post Tuesday afternoon.

    “This is a jurisdictional dispute and entirely inappropriate as a criminal prosecution,” Selig said. “The CFTC is watching this closely and evaluating its options.”

    This article has been updated with additional developments.

  • 法官嘲讽白宫东翼“改造”是“对词汇法的厚颜无耻解读”


    By [Devan Cole], [Betsy Klein]
    1小时50分钟前
    发布于2026年3月17日,美国东部时间下午5:44

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    2025年10月21日,白宫东翼外立面被施工人员拆除。Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

    周二,特朗普政府为大规模白宫宴会厅项目辩护的主张在联邦法官面前几乎未获支持。法官似乎准备裁定,总统在未经国会批准的情况下开展建设,是规避了法律规定。

    在资深美国联邦地区法官理查德·利昂(Richard Leon)主持的一场激烈听证会上,这位乔治·W·布什任命的法官多次对司法部提出的一系列论点泼冷水。司法部称,根据一系列联邦法律,总统唐纳德·特朗普有权在没有国会明确授权的情况下推进该项目。

    利昂明确表示,他怀疑特朗普是否有权依据联邦法律推进该项目——该法律赋予总统“根据总统决定,对白宫进行‘改造’和‘改善’”的权力。

    他周二对“将耗资4亿美元的宴会厅翻新工程和东翼拆除工程简单定义为‘改造’”的说法提出异议。

    利昂称,将该项目称为“改造”是“对词汇法的厚颜无耻解读”。

    他还驳斥了“白宫属于国家公园管理局管辖范围,且该局已批准该项目”的论点。

    “这不是任何国家公园,”利昂表示,“这是这个国家的标志性象征。”

    周二在华盛顿特区市中心联邦法院的法律辩论,是此案最新的戏剧性进展。几周前,利昂在一项高度技术性的裁决中驳回了美国国家历史保护信托基金(National Trust for Historic Preservation)的早期论点,允许该组织以不同的法律诉求重新提起诉讼。

    他现在的裁决可能会产生重大影响:该组织要求法官下令,在获得国会批准前,阻止东翼旧址的任何进一步建设。利昂表示,他计划在3月底前作出裁决,同时指出败诉方很可能提起上诉。特朗普政府曾暗示,宴会厅的地面以上工程最早可能在4月启动。

    “无论从哪个标准来看,只要向国会申请授权就会容易得多,”利昂曾斥责政府在本案中提出“不断变化的理论和动态”时说道。此案是去年由该国顶级历史保护组织提起的。

    “他们似乎在寻找逃生口,”法官提到政府辩称该组织缺乏挑战特朗普项目的法律资格(即“诉讼资格”)时表示。利昂似乎在指出,一些诉讼方在基本论点可能站不住脚时,试图以程序理由驳回案件。

    利昂对司法部声称该项目现在完全由国家公园管理局管理的说法更为不满——这意味着项目将受联邦法规约束,因此可由联邦法院审查其行为。

    上个月的裁决中,法官表示他无法批准国家历史保护信托基金阻止该项目的请求,因为当时政府声称项目由白宫内部一个鲜为人知的办公室负责。他认定,该办公室不受相同法规约束。但周二利昂暗示,国家公园管理局明显参与项目监督,严重削弱了政府称该信托基金无权在法庭上阻止项目的论点。

    “谁在主导这个项目?”利昂曾提高声音问道,“你们不能两面三刀。”

    司法部律师雅各布·罗斯(Yaakov Roth)表示,白宫行政官邸“100%”主导该项目,而国家公园管理局的角色仅限于资金方面。

    作为前房地产开发商的特朗普亲自参与了宴会厅细节设计,从平面图到大理石选择。据首席建筑师沙洛姆·巴兰(Shalom Baranes)介绍,宴会厅项目估计面积约为8.9万平方英尺,相比之下,白宫主体建筑(行政官邸)仅为5.5万平方英尺。

    特朗普坚称,该项目不受任何监督,他应该能够在没有任何严格审查的情况下继续推进。他承诺项目将在2028年夏季完工,比他卸任提前数月。

    Judge mocks White House East Wing ‘alteration’ as a ‘brazen interpretation of the laws of vocabulary’

    By [Devan Cole], [Betsy Klein]
    1 hr 50 min ago
    PUBLISHED Mar 17, 2026, 5:44 PM ET

    The facade of the East Wing of the White House is demolished by work crews on October 21, 2025.

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    The Trump administration’s arguments in defense of the massive White House ballroom project on Tuesday found virtually no purchase before a federal judge, who appears ready to rule that the president skirted the law by undertaking construction without congressional approval.

    During a testy hearing before senior US District Judge Richard Leon, the George W. Bush appointee repeatedly threw cold water on a litany of arguments pushed by the Justice Department that President Donald Trump had authority under a series of federal laws to pursue the project absent express authorization from lawmakers.

    Leon has made clear his doubt that Trump has the authority to move forward with the project under a federal law that gives a president the authority to “to undertake ‘alteration’ and ‘improvement’ of the White House, ‘as the President may determine.’”

    He took issue on Tuesday with the idea that a sprawling $400 million ballroom renovation and the demolition of the East Wing marked a simple “alteration.”

    Calling the project “an alteration,” Leon said, “takes some brazen interpretation of the laws of vocabulary.”

    He also took aim at an argument that the White House falls under the National Park Service’s authority and that the Park Service has approved the project.

    “This isn’t any national park,” Leon said. “This is an iconic symbol of this nation.”

    The legal wrangling Tuesday at the federal courthouse in downtown Washington, DC, represented the latest dramatic episode in the case, unfolding several weeks after Leon rejected earlier arguments pushed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in a highly technical ruling that allowed them to come back to him with different legal claims.

    How he rules now could prove extremely consequential: The group is asking the judge for an order that would block any more construction at the site of where the East Wing once stood pending congressional approval. Leon said he would plan to issue his decision by the end of March, while also noting that an appeal by the losing side was likely. The Trump administration has suggested that above-ground work on the ballroom could begin as soon as April.

    “It would have been a heck of a lot easier by any standard to have just gone to Congress to get the authority to do it,” Leon said at one point as he scolded the government for pushing “shifting theories and shifting dynamics” in the case, which was brought last year by the nation’s top historic preservation group.

    “They’re looking for an escape hatch, it seems,” the judge said, referring to the government’s argument that the group lacked the legal right – known as “standing” – to challenge Trump’s project at all. Leon appeared to be pointing to a bid by some litigants to get a case tossed out on procedural grounds when their underlying arguments are likely to fall flat.

    Leon seemed even more troubled by the Justice Department’s assertion that the project was now being completely managed by the National Park Service, which would subject it to federal rulemaking laws and therefore make its conduct reviewable by federal courts.

    In his ruling last month, the judge said he couldn’t grant the Trust’s request to block the project because, at the time, the administration claimed the project was being handled by a little-known office within the White House. That office, he decided, is not subject to that same rulemaking law. But the Park Service’s apparent role in overseeing the project, Leon intimated Tuesday, severely undercut their argument that the Trust could not go to court to block it.

    “Who is directing this project?” Leon asked at one point, raising his voice. “You can’t have it both ways.”

    Yaakov Roth, a Justice Department lawyer, said the White House Executive Residence was “directing 100%” of the project and that the Park Service’s role was specific to funding.

    Trump, a former real estate developer, has been personally involved in ballroom details, from floor plans to marble selection. The ballroom project has an estimated size of approximately 89,000 square feet, according to lead architect Shalom Baranes. By contrast, the primary White House structure, the Executive Mansion, is just 55,000 square feet.

    Trump has maintained that the project isn’t subject to any oversight and that he should be able to continue with it without any serious scrutiny. He has promised it will be complete in the summer of 2028, months before he leaves office.

  • 伊朗证实最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼殉难 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年3月18日 06:27

    伊朗最高国家安全委员会星期三(3月18日)凌晨证实了最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼的死讯。以色列方面前一天宣布拉里贾尼已被以军暗杀。

    综合彭博社和法新社报道,由伊朗国家媒体刊发的伊朗最高国家安全委员会声明说,拉里贾尼(Ali Larijani)的儿子和保镖与他一同殉难。声明没有透露拉里贾尼死亡的具体情况。

    另据伊朗塔斯尼姆通讯社报道,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队发表声明,证实伊朗巴斯基(Basij)民兵指挥官苏莱曼尼(Gholamreza Soleimani)遭美以袭击身亡。

    以色列国防部长卡茨17日说,以军在前一天晚上对德黑兰实施精准打击,打死了拉里贾尼,苏莱曼尼也在另一场空袭中丧命。以军称,伊朗巴斯基民兵是伊朗武装体系的重要组成部分,苏莱曼尼已担任这一民兵组织指挥官六年。

    伊朗证实最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼殉难 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年3月18日 06:27

    伊朗最高国家安全委员会星期三(3月18日)凌晨证实了最高国家安全委员会秘书拉里贾尼的死讯。以色列方面前一天宣布拉里贾尼已被以军暗杀。

    综合彭博社和法新社报道,由伊朗国家媒体刊发的伊朗最高国家安全委员会声明说,拉里贾尼(Ali Larijani)的儿子和保镖与他一同殉难。声明没有透露拉里贾尼死亡的具体情况。

    另据伊朗塔斯尼姆通讯社报道,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队发表声明,证实伊朗巴斯基(Basij)民兵指挥官苏莱曼尼(Gholamreza Soleimani)遭美以袭击身亡。

    以色列国防部长卡茨17日说,以军在前一天晚上对德黑兰实施精准打击,打死了拉里贾尼,苏莱曼尼也在另一场空袭中丧命。以军称,伊朗巴斯基民兵是伊朗武装体系的重要组成部分,苏莱曼尼已担任这一民兵组织指挥官六年。

  • 白宫强硬抵制国会民主党人,曝光为结束政府停摆愿在移民执法方面做出的多项妥协


    据福克斯新闻数字频道获取的白宫官员信件显示,政府列出了五项关键让步内容,以回应国会民主党人持续阻挠国土安全部(DHS)拨款,试图推动移民行动的严格改革。

    这是资金僵局严密面纱后的首次披露,此前国会民主党人在周一深夜再次向白宫提出反建议,打破了僵局,但政府在停摆进入第32天时对此表示反对。

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    国土安全部被解职负责人克里斯蒂·诺姆面临国会民主党人刑事指控

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    随着国土安全部停摆进入第32天,白宫向纽约州民主党参议员少数党领袖查克·舒默及参议院民主党人公布了一系列妥协措施。(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters)

    “民主党再次以反建议回应,这表明他们并未展现出此刻所需的严肃性,”一位白宫高级官员表示。

    参议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人查克·舒默反驳称,白宫同样没有认真谈判。

    “问题在于,他们没有认真对待,”舒默说。”当他们突击搜查民宅时的搜查令问题、警察身份和不戴口罩的问题,这些关键问题上,他们丝毫没有让步。”

    这封信发送给缅因州共和党参议员苏珊·柯林斯和阿拉巴马州共和党参议员凯蒂·布里特,其中包含了对舒默和民主党人多项优先要求的妥协,但值得注意的是,这些妥协中没有要求特工获得司法令状,也没有要求特工不戴口罩。

    “行政令的使用是长期以来的惯例,最终这将成为未来讨论的话题,但政府不愿意回到拜登时期开放边境的现状,”该官员表示。

    民主党参议员在停摆斗争中四次阻挠拨款后呼吁资助国土安全部

    参议院多数党领袖、南达科他州共和党人约翰·图恩警告称,参议院民主党人拒绝资助国土安全部将产生后果。(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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    尽管如此,这封信确实满足了民主党人的多项诉求,包括扩大国土安全部特工佩戴随身摄像机的使用范围(卧底行动除外),并计划保留录像以供国会更多监督。

    特朗普政府还提出限制在敏感场所(包括医院和学校)的移民执法,国家安全、飞行风险和公共安全方面除外。政府还计划接受国会对国土安全部拘留设施的监督,并承诺强制国土安全部特工使用可见身份标识。

    另一项妥协是确保不驱逐任何美国公民,并计划编纂法律,规定”不得故意拘留美国公民,除非该公民违反州或联邦法律而被逮捕”。

    民主党人的反建议几乎没有打动共和党人。

    参议院多数党领袖、南达科他州共和党人约翰·图恩称,白宫的妥协”超出了预期”,并指出政府已提出将随身摄像机支出提高到1亿美元,并”纳入监察长的审计,以及对不遵守行为的审查”。

    凯蒂·布里特抨击民主党在机场混乱期间拿停摆玩”政治游戏”

    “我的意思是,里面有很多东西,在我看来,都是政府做出的重大让步,但民主党似乎有意延长这个政治问题,”图恩说。

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    布里特被图恩任命为共和党谈判代表,她说她仍在努力让民主党人进入谈判室。

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    布里特告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,她相信”我的许多民主党同事也希望找到结束停摆的方法”,并指出在43天的停摆期间,一直都在进行谈判。

    “我的意思是,我们早就该这样做了,所以我会继续推动,”她说。”但你是否意识到,到目前为止已经过了多少天——我们还没有坐下来讨论这个问题——这简直是疯了。”

    亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道报道美国参议院的记者。

    The White House is digging in against congressional Democrats, revealing several compromises the administration has been willing to make on immigration enforcement to end the government shutdown.

    In a letter from a White House official obtained by Fox News Digital, the administration laid out five key concessions to congressional Democrats who have continued to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a bid to get stringent reforms to immigration operations.

    It’s the first peek behind the closely guarded veil of the funding stalemate and comes after congressional Democrats broke the ice with yet another counteroffer to the White House late Monday night, which the administration balked at as the shutdown entered its 32nd day.

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    FIRED DHS CHIEF KRISTI NOEM FACES CRIMINAL REFERRAL FROM CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS

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    The White House unveiled a list of compromises made to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Democrats as the DHS shutdown drags on into its 32nd day.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters)

    “The Democrats have once again responded with a counteroffer that does not indicate the seriousness that this moment needs,” a senior White House official said.

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., countered that the White House wasn’t negotiating seriously, either.

    “The issue is, they’re not getting serious,” Schumer said. “The key issues of warrants when you bust into someone’s house, the key issue of identity of police and no masks, they haven’t budged on those.”

    The letter, sent to Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Katie Britt, R-Ala., included compromises on several demands that have been a top priority for Schumer and Democrats but notably lacked requirements for agents to obtain judicial warrants and demands that agents go maskless.

    “The use of administrative warrants is a long-standing practice for administrations, and ultimately that will be a subject of future conversations, but the administration is unwilling to return to the Biden status quo of open borders,” the official said.

    DEM SENATORS CALL TO FUND DHS AFTER VOTING TO BLOCK IT 4 TIMES AMID SHUTDOWN FIGHT

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    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., warned that Senate Democrats’ refusal to fund DHS would have consequences.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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    Still, the letter did check off several asks for Democrats, including expanding the use of body-worn cameras for DHS agents, save for agents in undercover operations, coupled with plans to hold onto the footage to allow for more congressional oversight.

    The Trump administration also offered to limit immigration enforcement at sensitive locations, including hospitals and schools, with exceptions to national security, flight risks and public safety. The administration also plans to adhere to congressional oversight of DHS detention facilities and vowed to enforce the use of visible identification for DHS agents.

    Another compromise was to ensure that any U.S. citizens are not deported and plans to codify not “knowingly detaining a U.S. citizen, except when the person violates a state or federal law that makes the citizen subject to arrest.”

    Democrats’ counter did little to move the needle for Republicans.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., characterized the White House’s compromises as going “above and beyond” and noted the administration had made offers to raise spending on body-worn cameras to $100 million and “include audits by the Inspector General, you know, and reviews for non-compliance.”

    KATIE BRITT BLASTS DEMOCRAT FOR PLAYING ‘POLITICAL GAMES’ WITH SHUTDOWN AMID AIRPORT CHAOS

    “I mean, there’s a whole bunch of stuff in there that they’re just things that, in my view, have been significant gives on the part of the White House, but the Democrats seem intent on dragging out this political issue,” Thune said.

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    And Britt, who Thune tapped to lead negotiations on behalf of the GOP, said she was still trying to get Democrats in a room to negotiate.

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    Britt told Fox News Digital she believed “there are many of my [Democratic colleagues” that wanted to find a way out of the shutdown, too, and noted that during the 43-day shutdown there had been talks happening the whole time.

    “I mean, it’s past time for us to do that, and so I’m going to keep pushing it,” she said. “But do you realize that, how many days into this — and we have yet to sit down and talk about it — I mean it’s actual insanity.”

    Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.