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Trump says US has Iran 'very much under control' ahead of Beijing visit

From ABC Australia · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • US President Donald Trump stated he does not require assistance from Beijing to resolve the conflict with Iran, asserting the US will achieve victory either peacefully or otherwise.
  • Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for a summit, where the war in Iran is expected to be a key topic of discussion.
  • An earthquake measuring magnitude-4.6 struck Tehran, with no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

From our vantage point, President Trump's remarks before departing for Beijing underscore America's unwavering resolve in the face of the ongoing conflict in Iran. His confident assertion that the U.S. does not need external help to achieve a favorable outcome speaks volumes about his administration's strategy and determination. While the path forward remains uncertain, the President's commitment to a peaceful resolution, if possible, is clear, though he leaves no doubt about America's capacity to prevail regardless of the means.

I don't think we need any help with Iran.

โ€” Donald TrumpUS President Donald Trump stated his belief that the US does not require assistance from China to resolve the conflict with Iran.

The upcoming summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping presents a critical opportunity for dialogue. While President Trump has indicated he doesn't foresee needing China's assistance on Iran, the complexities of the geopolitical landscape mean that discussions on regional stability and international security will undoubtedly be on the agenda. The President's direct engagement with China's leader is a testament to the importance of this relationship in navigating global challenges.

We'll win it one way or the other, peacefully or otherwise.

โ€” Donald TrumpUS President Donald Trump expressed confidence in the US's ability to end the war with Iran.

Meanwhile, the news of an earthquake in Tehran serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable natural forces at play in the region, occurring concurrently with the human-driven conflict. While the immediate impact appears minimal, such events add another layer of complexity to an already volatile situation. Our focus remains on the diplomatic efforts and the President's engagement with global leaders to bring about a stable conclusion to the war.

A magnitude-4.6 earthquake has been reported in Tehran, according to state media citing Iran's seismological centre.

โ€” State MediaReport on an earthquake that struck Tehran.
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Originally published by ABC Australia in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.