美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)周一在Mar-a-Lago会见以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡时,向伊朗和哈马斯发出了严厉警告。
特朗普表示,哈马斯必须解除武装,加沙和平计划的下一阶段才能开始。
特朗普说,如果他们不这样做,那将“对他们来说很可怕”,并将“付出代价”。奥巴马总统补充说,如果哈马斯不解除武装,其他希望达成停火协议的国家“将去消灭他们”。
特朗普表示,哈马斯将“在很短的时间内”放弃武器——以色列表示这种情况不会发生。
在伊朗问题上,特朗普威胁说,如果德黑兰试图重新武装自己,他会“痛打”他们一顿。
“现在我听说伊朗正试图重建,如果他们是,我们将不得不打倒他们。我们会打倒他们。我们会把他们打得落花流水,”总统说。
“但希望这不会发生,”他继续说道。“我听说伊朗想做一笔交易。如果他们想做交易,那就聪明多了。你知道,他们本可以在我们经历,你知道,对他们的一次大攻击之前最后一次达成协议。他们没有-他们决定不做交易。他们希望他们做了那笔交易。所以,我再次认为,他们应该达成协议。”
今年早些时候,美国使用掩体摧毁炸弹和巡航导弹袭击了伊朗的三个核设施。特朗普声称,美国“摧毁了”伊朗的核设施,但不清楚他们的核计划实际上倒退了多远。
特朗普周一还表示,如果伊朗继续其弹道导弹和核武器计划,他将支持以色列袭击伊朗。
“导弹,是的。核能,快。好吧。一个是,是的,绝对是。另一个是,我们将立即这样做,”特朗普说。
当被问及他是否会支持推翻伊朗政权时,特朗普表示他不会讨论这个问题。
“我的意思是,我不会谈论推翻一个政权。他们遇到了很多问题。他们有严重的通货膨胀。他们的经济崩溃了,他们的经济不好。我知道人们并不开心,”特朗普说。
特朗普总统发表上述言论之前,伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽什基安(Masoud Pezeshkian)表示,德黑兰正在与美国、以色列和欧洲进行“全面”战争,并称该国的外交形势“复杂而艰难”。
“在我看来,我们正在与美国、以色列和欧洲进行全面战争;他们不希望我们的国家站起来,”Pezeshkian在伊朗最高领袖阿亚图拉阿里哈梅内伊的官方网站上周六张贴的一篇冗长的采访中说。
“这场战争比我们在伊拉克的战争更糟糕;如果你理解得很好,这场战争要复杂得多,也困难得多,”Pezeshkian补充道,他指的是1980-1988年的两伊战争。
Pezeshkian说,尽管受到制裁和外国压力,伊朗仍然坚定不移,有能力捍卫自己的国家利益。
采访发表在内塔尼亚胡访问美国之前,伊朗是预计将讨论的话题之一。
以色列外交部发言人在以色列代表团周日启程前往美国之前表示,内塔尼亚胡与特朗普的会晤预计将涉及推进加沙和平计划、解除哈马斯武装、加沙非军事化以及仍留在加沙地带的最后一名人质的命运。该发言人补充说,内塔尼亚胡的议程预计将包括“伊朗对中东和美国构成的危险”。
今年6月,美国和以色列在一场持续12天的冲突中袭击了伊朗,造成约1,100名伊朗人死亡,并对伊朗的关键核设施、防空网络和全国各地的重要军事和伊斯兰革命卫队(IRGC)地点进行了打击。
遇难者中包括高级军事人员、IRGC和核研究人员。伊朗的报复性导弹袭击造成以色列28人死亡。
在6月冲突之前和期间,内塔尼亚胡多次暗示以色列可能会在伊朗实施政权更迭战略,试图推翻哈梅内伊领导的神权政治。“这是你站起来的机会,”内塔尼亚胡在战争期间对伊朗人发表讲话时说。
特朗普甚至在美国加入以色列竞选的前几天提出了杀死哈梅内伊的可能性。“我们确切知道所谓的‘最高领袖’藏在哪里,”特朗普说在社交媒体上写道。“他是一个容易攻击的目标,但在那里是安全的——我们不打算把他干掉(杀!),至少现在不会。”
自冲突发生以来的几个月里,在限制伊朗核计划或限制其弹道导弹库的新协议方面进展甚微,这是特朗普长期以来表达的两个目标。
周一,在伊朗进行涉及弹道导弹的重大军事演习后不久,内塔尼亚胡会见了特朗普。谈到伊朗最近的活动,内塔尼亚胡上周警告说,“任何针对以色列的行动都将遭到非常严厉的回应。”
在国内,伊朗政权面临着严重的经济挑战,因为该国的货币里亚尔在最近几周贬值,引起了广泛的不满和抗议。
上周末,德黑兰市中心两家大型商场的店主团体关闭了商店,抗议里亚尔的快速贬值。
Pezeshkian当选取代已故总统易卜拉欣·赖西(Ebrahim Raisi),后者于2024年死于直升机坠毁事件,是伊斯兰共和国总统选举历史上投票率最低的一次。他被广泛视为IRGC强硬派的温和替代者。
Trump warns Iran not to rebuild nuclear program, says it will be 'horrible' for Hamas if it fails to disarm
President Donald Trump, meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at Mar-a-Lago, issued stark warnings to both Iran and Hamas.
Trump said Hamas must disarm for the next phase of the Gaza peace plan to begin.
If they don't, Trump said it would be "horrible for them" and there would be "hell to pay." The president added that other countries that wanted the ceasefire deal to be made "will go and wipe them out" should Hamas not disarm.
Trump said Hamas would be "given a very short period of time" to give up its weapons -- something Israel says is not close to happening.
On Iran, Trump threatened to "knock the hell" out of them if Tehran tried to rearm itself.
"Now I hear that Iran is trying to build up again, and if they are, we're going to have to knock them down. We'll knock them down. We'll knock the hell out of them," the president said.
"But hopefully that's not happening," he continued. "I heard Iran wants to make a deal. If they want to make a deal, that's much smarter. You know, they could have made a deal the last time before we went through, you know, a big attack on them. And, they didn't -- they decided not to make a deal. They wish they made that deal. So, I think, again, they should make a deal."
Earlier this year, the U.S. attacked three of Iran’s nuclear facilities using bunker busting bombs and cruise missiles. Trump claimed that the U.S. "obliterated" Iran’s nuclear facilities, yet it’s unclear how far back their nuclear program was actually setback.
Trump on Monday also said he would support an Israeli attack on Iran if Iran continues with their ballistic missile and nuclear weapon program.
"The missiles, yes. The nuclear, fast. Okay. One will be, yes, absolutely. The other was, we'll do it immediately," Trump said.
Asked if he would support an overthrow of the Iranian regime, Trump said he was not going to discuss it.
"I mean, I'm not going to talk about overthrow of a regime.They've got a lot of problems they are in. They have tremendous inflation. Their economy is bust, they’re economy is no good. And I know that people aren't so happy,"Trump said.
President Trump's comments come after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Tehran is in a "full-scale" war with the U.S., Israel and Europe, describing the country's diplomatic situation as "complicated and difficult."
"In my opinion, we are in a full-scale war with America, Israel, and Europe; they do not want our country to stand on its feet," Pezeshkian said in a lengthy interview posted to the official website of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
"This war is worse than the war in Iraq with us; if one understands well, this war is much more complicated and difficult," Pezeshkian added, referring to the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war.
Pezeshkian said that despite sanctions and foreign pressure, Iran remains steadfast and capable of defending its national interests.
The interview was published ahead of Netanyahu's visit to the U.S., where Iran was among the topics expected to be under discussion.
Netanyahu's meeting with Trump was expected to be on advancing the Gaza peace plan, disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza and the fate of the last hostage still remaining in the Strip, a spokesperson for the Israeli foreign ministry said before the Israeli delegation departed on Sunday for the U.S. The spokesperson added that Netanyahu's agenda is expected to include the "danger Iran poses" to both the Middle East and United States.
The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in June during a 12-day conflict that killed some 1,100 Iranians and saw strikes against Iran's key nuclear facilities, its air defense network and prominent military and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) sites around the country.
Senior military, IRGC and nuclear research personnel were among those killed. Retaliatory missile attacks by Iran killed 28 people in Israel.
In the lead up to and during the June conflict, Netanyahu repeatedly hinted that Israel may pursue a regime change strategy in Iran, seeking to topple the Khamenei-led theocracy there. "This is your opportunity to stand up," Netanyahu said in an address to Iranians during the war.
Trump even raised the prospect of killing Khamenei in the days before the U.S. joined Israel's campaign. "We know exactly where the so-called 'Supreme Leader' is hiding," Trumpwrote on social media. "He is an easy target, but is safe there -- We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now."
The months since the conflict have seen little progress on a new deal to constrain Iran's nuclear program or cap its ballistic missile arsenal -- two goals long expressed by Trump.
Netanyahu met with Trump on Monday shortly after Iran conducted a major military exercise involving ballistic missiles. Referring to recent Iranian activity, Netanyahu warned last week that "any action against Israel will be met with a very severe response."
At home, the Iranian regime faces serious economic challenges as the country's currency -- the rial -- edged lower over recent weeks, causing widespread dissatisfaction and protests.
Over the weekend, groups of shop-owners closed their businesses in two large malls in downtown Tehran protesting the rapid drop in the value of the rial.
Pezeshkian was elected to replace late President Ebrahim Raisi -- who died in a helicopter crash in 2024 -- with the lowest turnout in the Islamic Republic's presidential election history. He was widely seen as a moderate alternative to hardliners aligned with the IRGC.





