Former President Donald Trump has emphasized the importance of diplomacy in managing relations with Iran, stating it would be beneficial for the U.S. to avoid military conflict. Speaking recently, Trump outlined specific conditions for Iran to prevent military action, namely that it must cease its nuclear developments and stop the violent suppression of protesters. In his remarks, Trump noted, We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now, and it would be great if we didn't have to use them. Trump's emphasis on diplomatic negotiations follows weeks of pressure on Iran regarding its nuclear activities. In response, Iranian officials have expressed readiness to defend their nation, asserting that they will respond decisively to any potential aggression from the U.S. The situation remains tense, with Trump earlier issuing a warning about a substantial military presence heading towards Iran, promising rapid action if needed. Despite the pressure, Iranian representatives have stated a willingness to negotiate a fair nuclear deal based on mutual respect and without coercion, emphasizing their intent to use nuclear technology solely for peaceful purposes.