Armenia & Azerbaijan Peace Deal – Russia and Iran Push Back

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On August 8, 2025, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a U.S.-brokered peace deal in Washington, D.C., ending decades of conflict and launching the TRIPP corridor—a U.S.-controlled trade route linking Azerbaijan to its exclave Nakhchivan through Armenia.
While the agreement is hailed as a breakthrough for peace and prosperity, Russia and Iran are pushing back hard. From media campaigns and political pressure to military drills and troop buildups, both countries are using intimidation tactics to undermine the deal and reassert their influence in the South Caucasus.
This video breaks down:
✅ The details of the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement
✅ Why the TRIPP corridor is strategically important
✅ Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics and warnings to Armenia
✅ Iran’s military buildup and accusations against Azerbaijan
✅ The growing Russia-Iran military partnership
Will this peace deal bring lasting stability—or spark a new era of great power rivalry in the region?

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