We're sunsetting PodQuest on 2025-07-28. Thank you for your support!
Export Podcast Subscriptions
cover of episode Israel struck Iran. What's next?

Israel struck Iran. What's next?

2025/6/13
logo of podcast Consider This from NPR

Consider This from NPR

AI Deep Dive AI Chapters Transcript
People
A
Ayatollah Khamenei
B
Benjamin Netanyahu
G
Greg Myre
H
Hadil El-Shalchi
P
President Trump
Topics
President Trump: 我认为以色列可能很快会袭击伊朗,虽然我不想说是迫在眉睫,但看起来很有可能发生。我更倾向于达成协议,不希望他们采取行动,因为那样可能会破坏协议,但也有可能促成协议。现在他们或许会认真谈判。 Benjamin Netanyahu: 以色列袭击了伊朗核浓缩计划的核心,伊朗的威胁对以色列的生存构成了威胁。 Ayatollah Khamenei: 犹太复国主义政权已经为自己准备了痛苦的命运,他们肯定会看到。 Hadil El-Shalchi: 我在特拉维夫的避难所里,我们收到了以色列军方的警报,让我们待在避难所附近。警报声响起后,我们开始听到城市里传来巨大的爆炸声。以色列军方表示,我们听到的爆炸声是以色列强大的防空系统“铁穹”的拦截。特拉维夫市中心的一些地区遭到袭击,造成人员伤亡。以色列军方袭击了伊斯法罕市中心,那里有一个核燃料工厂。伊朗表示,以色列袭击了其主要的核设施纳坦兹,并造成了重大打击,包括三名高级安全官员丧生和许多核科学家死亡。伊朗正在反击,但这次以色列表示行动可能持续数天甚至数周,失控的可能性越来越大。以色列警告说,伊朗将再次使用其弹道导弹。以色列关闭了其在全球的所有大使馆,并警告其海外国民保持低调。 Greg Myre: 美国没有参与以色列对伊朗的袭击,伊朗不应攻击美国目标。美国事先收到了以色列的通知,并采取了预防措施保护该地区的人员。特朗普一直反对以色列对伊朗采取军事行动,希望通过谈判达成协议来严格限制伊朗的核计划。以色列的主要目标是对伊朗的核计划造成尽可能大的破坏。以色列乐见伊朗伊斯兰领导力量被削弱,甚至被推翻。伊朗人很可能会团结在国旗下,以回应以色列的袭击。伊朗政府已经证明了其在46年里的强大韧性,仍然保持着牢固的控制。以色列持续的袭击可能会引发各种意想不到的后果,包括给伊朗政府带来更大的压力,但目前没有理由认为这会引发威胁政府的内部起义。

Deep Dive

Chapters
Israel launched a large-scale attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, resulting in the deaths of military commanders, scientists, and civilians. This action has heightened regional tensions and uncertainty.
  • Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, targeting Iran's nuclear program.
  • The attack targeted Iranian military leadership, nuclear scientists, and facilities.
  • Iran claims the attack killed dozens of civilians.
  • The U.S. was not involved but received prior notification from Israel.
  • The attack's impact on the ongoing nuclear negotiations remains uncertain.

Shownotes Transcript

Early Friday local time, Israel finally did what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been threatening to do for years: It launched a massive attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, killing top military commanders, nuclear scientists and — according to Iran — dozens of Iranian civilians. The attacks have once again plunged the volatile region into uncharted waters. NPR correspondent Hadeel al-Shalchi in Tel Aviv and NPR's National Security Correspondent Greg Myre discuss what this could mean for the region and for U.S. hopes of a deal limiting Iran's nuclear program.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. )Email us at [email protected]. )Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)