伊朗失去中东关键经济生命线,特朗普制裁未能切断的通道如今因僵局持续而断绝


2026年8月19日 美国东部时间10:55 / 福克斯新闻

阿联酋此举切断德黑兰最重要的商业联系之一,每年切断伊朗约210亿美元进口额

作者:摩根·菲利普斯 福克斯新闻

美国恢复对伊朗港口的封锁,特朗普总统称此举是对以往计划的战略转变。美国前财政部高级官员米亚德·马莱基就这一决定的经济和地缘政治影响展开讨论。特朗普强调海湾国家应参与霍尔木兹海峡的安全保障。

阿联酋指控伊朗向海上航运发射弹道导弹后,已暂停与伊朗的所有贸易、商业往来和金融交易。

此举切断了伊朗伊斯兰共和国最重要的商业和金融联系之一,有可能堵死一条连唐纳德·特朗普政府的制裁都难以触及的经济通道。这也进一步加剧了伊朗在与美国对峙期间的孤立状态。

根据世界贸易组织的贸易数据,2024年阿联酋占伊朗进口总额的31%,价值约210亿美元,同时也是伊朗13%出口商品的目的地。


伊朗协议倒计时归零,特朗普施压运动迫在眉睫,要求伊朗“举白旗投降”

2026年8月3日,一艘船只停泊在阿联酋沙迦海岸附近。(法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

美国国防民主基金会高级研究员、前财政部官员米亚德·马莱基表示,阿联酋是德黑兰两大关键经济生命线之一。

“阿联酋和中国是伊朗的两大经济命脉。如果阿联酋真的对伊朗实施经济禁运,那将堵死美国海军都没能触及的那条通道,”马莱基在X平台上写道。

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马莱基称,迪拜已成为德黑兰通往全球商业的门户,第三国商品经阿联酋转运至伊朗。“伊朗所谓的‘从阿联酋进口’的商品中,绝大多数并非产自阿联酋。迪拜基本上就是伊朗通往世界经济的窗口,”他说道。

阿联酋外交部表示,此举将“无限期”持续下去,并称地区升级破坏了和平与安全。

阿联酋官员称,两枚从伊朗发射的弹道导弹落入海中,目标是海上航行船只。伊朗否认负有责任,其外交部称这一指控“毫无根据”。伊朗外交部发言人伊斯梅尔·巴盖伊表示,阿联酋的说法违背睦邻友好原则,并提及该地区历史上存在“多起假旗行动”。


迪拜同时也是面临美国制裁的伊朗金融网络的重要中转渠道。

2026年3月16日,迪拜国际机场附近一处火灾现场升起浓烟,一架阿联酋航班准备降落。机场运营商表示,此前全球最繁忙的国际机场迪拜机场在遭遇“无人机相关事件”引发附近燃油箱起火后,航班已于3月16日逐步恢复运营,而伊朗仍在持续发动海湾地区袭击(法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

本月早些时候,美国财政部制裁了迪拜的多家汇兑公司和交易平台,称其帮助伊朗网络转移数亿美元资金,并追回石油销售收益。

财政部称此举推进了唐纳德·特朗普总统的最大施压政策,但华盛顿和阿布扎比均未表示阿联酋此次贸易冻结是与美国的施压行动协调开展的。

伊朗未能与美国达成协议,期限已过,特朗普呼吁伊朗“举白旗投降”

阿联酋暂停贸易之际,美伊外交因霍尔木兹海峡争端再次破裂。这条战略水道在今年早些时候战争爆发前,承担了全球约五分之一的石油和液化天然气运输量。

本周,为期60天的最后期限已过,但未达成任何新协议,僵局再次出现。


2026年3月11日,从阿联酋豪尔费坎拍摄到的一艘阿联酋海军舰艇与一艘货船在霍尔木兹海峡航行。(美联社照片/阿尔塔夫·卡德)

特朗普周二表示,在更广泛协议的60天谈判窗口到期后,目前没有与伊朗进行或计划进行任何谈判。

他还表示,美国海军封锁仍在继续,并坚称海峡“开放且正常运作”,而伊朗则坚持要求华盛顿解除石油制裁、结束对伊朗港口的封锁并满足其他条件,否则海峡将保持关闭。

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一天前,特朗普在Truth Social上发布了一张地图,将霍尔木兹海峡标记为“美国新领土”,加剧了围绕这条战略水道控制权的争端。

Iran loses key economic lifeline in Middle East that Trump’s sanctions couldn’t reach as deadlock persists

August 19, 2026 10:55am EDT / Fox News

The UAE’s move severs one of Tehran’s most important commercial links, cutting off Iran’s imports valued at roughly $21B

By Morgan Phillips Fox News

US resumes blockade on Iranian ports as Trump reverses 20% toll plan

The United States resumes its naval blockade on Iranian ports, a move President Donald Trump details as a strategic shift from previous plans. Miad Maleki, a former senior U.S. Treasury official, discusses the economic and geopolitical implications of this decision. Trump emphasizes the importance of Gulf States contributing to security in the Strait of Hormuz.

The United Arab Emirates suspended all trade, commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran after accusing Tehran of firing ballistic missiles toward maritime traffic.

The action severs one of the Islamic Republic’s most important commercial and financial links and threatens to close off an economic route President Donald Trump’s sanctions have struggled to reach. It also further deepens Iran’s isolation amid its standoff with the U.S.

The UAE supplied 31% of Iran’s imports, valued at roughly $21 billion, in 2024, and was the destination for 13% of its exports, according to World Trade Organization trade data.

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A vessel is anchored off the coast of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on Aug. 3, 2026.(AFP via Getty Images)

Miad Maleki, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former Treasury official, said the UAE is one of Tehran’s two key economic lifelines.

“The UAE and China are Iran’s two economic bloodlines. If UAE is serious about its economic embargo against Iran, then it’ll close the one the U.S. Navy couldn’t touch,” Malek wrote on X.

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Maleki said Dubai has become Tehran’s gateway to global commerce, with third-country goods routed through the emirate to Iran. “Most of what Iran calls ‘imports from the UAE’ was never Emirati. Dubai has been basically Iran’s window to the world economy,” he said.

The UAE Foreign Ministry said the measures would remain in place “until further notice,” citing a regional escalation that it said undermined peace and security.

Emirati officials said two ballistic missiles launched from Iran fell into the sea and were targeting maritime navigation. Iran denied responsibility, with its foreign ministry deeming the accusation as “baseless.” Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said the UAE’s claim ran counter to good-neighborliness and referred to what he called a history of “multiple false-flag operations” in the region.

Dubai has also served as an important conduit for Iranian financial networks facing U.S. sanctions.

An Emirates aircraft prepares for landing as a smoke plume rises from an ongoing fire near Dubai International Airport in Dubai on March 16, 2026. Flights were gradually resuming at Dubai airport on March 16, previously the world’s busiest for international flights, the airport operator said, after a “drone-related incident” sparked a fuel tank fire nearby, as Iran kept up its Gulf attacks(AFP via Getty Images)

Earlier this month, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Dubai-based exchange houses and trading fronts it said helped Iranian networks move hundreds of millions of dollars and recover revenue from oil sales.

The Treasury said this action advanced President Donald Trump’s maximum-pressure policy, though neither Washington nor Abu Dhabi has said the UAE’s new trade freeze was coordinated with the U.S. campaign.

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The UAE’s move to suspend trade comes at a time when U.S.-Iran diplomacy has again broken down due to disputes over the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway that had carried roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas before the war started earlier this year.

A deadlock again emerged this week after Monday’s 60-day deadline came and went with no new deal on the table.

A UAE navy ship sails next to a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026.(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

Trump said Tuesday that no talks with Iran were underway or planned after a 60-day window for a broader agreement expired.

He also said the U.S. naval blockade remained in effect and insisted the strait was “open and operating,” while Iran maintained it would remain closed until Washington lifted oil sanctions, ended its blockade of Iranian ports and met other conditions.

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A day earlier, Trump posted a map on Truth Social labeling the Strait of Hormuz “NEW U.S. Territory,” escalating the dispute over control of the strategic waterway.

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