Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, has stated that it would be great if the U.S. did not have to utilize military force against Iran amid rising tensions. Speaking this week, Trump insisted he had communicated two critical conditions to Iran to avoid such action: no nuclear [weapons] and cessation of violence against protesters, highlighting the significant number of Iranians reportedly killed during recent unrest.

Trump mentioned, We have a lot of very big, very powerful ships sailing to Iran right now, but expressed hope that military force would not be necessary. His remarks come as tensions escalate due to Iran's nuclear program and recent crackdowns on internal dissent.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi responded by warning that Iran's military is prepared to respond decisively to any American aggression, indicating that the situation remains perilous.

Trump's comments were delivered at the premiere of a documentary centered on his wife, Melania Trump, and reflect an ongoing push for negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

The U.S. has hinted at the potential for military action if Iran does not comply with its demands, while Iran maintains its stance against what it perceives as U.S. coercion, stressing its desire for a fair and balanced nuclear deal.

Furthermore, protests in Iran have erupted due to economic crises and governmental legitimacy issues, with mounting evidence of violent crackdowns from the regime, leading to calls for international intervention from U.S. officials.