How can Beijing prepare for Trump’s ‘drunken boxing’ style before he meets Xi in China?
As Trump loomed large in both Iran war and subsequent pause, analysts weigh the importance of rhetoric vs results in his talks with China

The episode is the latest example of what Chinese observers call Trump’s “split” style: abrupt swings between conciliatory talk of deals and de-escalation; and aggressive threats to “obliterate” Iran or push the Islamic Republic “back to the Stone Ages”.
Analysts are divided on how these events may shape Trump’s position at the Beijing summit, but most agree that the volatility reflects a familiar pattern of the transactional, results-oriented US approach under Trump.
Yun Sun, director of the China programme and co‑director of the East Asia programme at the Stimson Centre, described Washington’s shifting and sometimes contradictory posture as “actually quite typical” for the Trump administration: maximum pressure to secure the best possible negotiated outcome.
