When Allies Become Strangers

Peace…But Not for Everyone
Meanwhile, in a twist of irony, the long-frozen Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict thawed—with a landmark peace agreement signed at the White House. The deal includes a U.S.–operated corridor through Armenia’s Zangezur region—a move that sidelines both Iran and Russia strategically
Why It’s Strategic Earthquake
- India’s defiance weakens U.S. regional strategy and signals an independent pivot.
- The South Caucasus becomes a new corridor of supply and control, re-aligning trade routes away from Iran and Russia.
- Global investors recalibrate: tariffs, peace deals, and realigned trade corridors dictate new risk models
Call to Action
Geopolitics isn’t abstract—it determines your supply chains, tariffs, and media headlines. Demand clarity: who profits from these corridors? What’s the cost to sovereignty and stability? Stop being a bystander. Hold your leaders accountable, and demand peace that empowers—not exploits.


