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Sham Peace Mediation Repeats: Trump makes Armenian Christians bow to Azerbaijan-Turkey Islamic axis for US-Europe gains

Donald Trump’s so-called Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal is no end to conflict, but a calculated sellout of the world’s first Christian nation to an Islamic coalition led by Azerbaijan and Turkey. The treaty is being executed amid U.S.-Russia rivalry and behind the White House spectacle lies a ruthless bargain, trading Armenian lives and heritage for U.S. military gains and Europe’s hunger for Azerbaijani energy

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Aug 9, 2025, 02:30 pm IST
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Donald Trump flanked by Azerbaijan's president, Ilham Aliyev (left), and Armenia's prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan (right), during the signing ceremony at the White House on 8 August 2025

Donald Trump flanked by Azerbaijan's president, Ilham Aliyev (left), and Armenia's prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan (right), during the signing ceremony at the White House on 8 August 2025

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Donald Trump’s triumphant declaration that his U.S.-brokered agreement marks ‘the end’ of the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict and the dawn of lasting peace is a hollow spectacle masking one of the most blatant sellouts of a Christian nation in modern history. This is not the close of a 36-year old conflict, it is the sealing of Armenia’s fate, a calculated transaction in which Washington and European capitals have traded the survival of the world’s first Christian country and the memory of its ancient homeland for strategic and economic spoils. It was not a war as Trump claims, but an Armenian Christian genocide and cultural erasure by Azerbaijan’s Islamic regime.

President Donald J. Trump hosts the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev @PresidentAZ, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, @NikolPashinyan, for a historic peace summit.

🇺🇸🤝🇦🇿🤝🇦🇲 pic.twitter.com/3MkMDcVkSX

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) August 8, 2025

Trump’s White House ceremony, flanked by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was not the scene of reconciliation he tried to portray, but a cynical performance, peace deal drama designed to secure U.S. and European interests amid the intensifying rivalry with Russia. With Azerbaijan lying adjacent to Russia, the United States gains new military footholds, having lifted restrictions on defense cooperation, while Europe, desperate to cut off Russian natural gas imports by 2026, tightens its grip on Azerbaijan’s energy reserves. This so-called peace deal hands Washington exclusive development rights to a strategic South Caucasus transit corridor, ensuring greater exports of energy and resources, and offers Europe a substitute energy pipeline to replace Russian supply lines. Underneath the rhetoric of diplomacy lies the simple truth, this is business, not peace, and Trump’s drama is aimed as much at a Nobel Prize nomination as at hiding the raw, transactional nature of his “mediation.”

Genocide’s Final Blow and the Erasure of a Christian Homeland

No accord can erase the atrocities already committed or resurrect what has been destroyed. Nearly 150,000 ethnic Armenian Christians have fled Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) in the wake of Azerbaijan’s 2023 military offensive, backed openly by Turkey under Recep Tayyip Erdogan. This was the final blow after decades of siege, war, and attrition, culminating in the January 2024 dissolution of the Republic of Artsakh, ending over two millennia of uninterrupted Armenian Christian presence. What Trump hails as friendship between “former enemies” is in reality the aftermath of a state-sponsored jihad that has killed thousands, erased sacred heritage, and turned a thriving Christian homeland into a cultural graveyard. The Islamic regime in Baku has waged a campaign of religious extermination against Armenian Christians, with Turkey supplying military backing and Syrian Islamist fighters to bolster the assault. This is not reconciliation, it is the consolidation of conquest.

#Azerbaijan shelled the symbol of Christianity in Artsakh – Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi pic.twitter.com/5GpQERVY81

— 𝕵𝖊𝖘𝖘 (@jessiemarrk) October 8, 2020

The scale of the destruction is staggering. Since 2020, over 6,000 Armenian monuments, including more than 400 churches, have fallen into Azerbaijani hands. The European Centre for Law & Justice has documented the deliberate erasure of Armenian Christian heritage. Churches bombed, monasteries defaced, khachkars smashed, crosses stripped from rooftops under the guise of “renovation.” Between September 2023 and June 2024 alone, three historic churches, Saint Sargis in Mokhrenes, Saint John the Baptist in Shushi, and Saint Ascension in Berdzor, were obliterated. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi was shelled in 2020, while satellite images reveal the complete erasure of the Saint John Baptist Church in Shushi and Saint Ascension in Berdzor. This mirrors the earlier annihilation of the Julfa khachkars in Nakhichevan between 1997 and 2006, where thousands of medieval cross-stones were demolished after the Armenian Christian population was expelled.

Human Rights Crushed as Trump’s ‘Peace’ Rewards the Perpetrators

Alongside cultural annihilation, human rights violations mount. Since September 2023, 23 Armenian Christian leaders and civilians from Artsakh have been arrested and subjected to sham trials in Baku, including philanthropist Ruben Vardanyan. These detentions violate international human rights covenants, as noted by the U.N. Committee Against Torture, which has flagged extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture motivated by ethnic and religious hatred. Freedom House has classified Azerbaijan’s actions as ethnic cleansing, citing executions, blocked humanitarian aid, and destruction of property, while the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance has documented ongoing state-backed hate speech against Armenians. Religious persecution continues unabated, clergy harassed, worshippers barred from churches, cemeteries desecrated, baptismal crosses seized from prisoners of war, and reports of forced conversions to Islam emerging from Azerbaijani-controlled territories. The Holy Mother of God Church in Mekhakavan has been destroyed, pilgrimages banned, and international court orders ignored.

Conquered!

Islamic Azerbaijani “soldier” screams ‘Allahu Akbar’ while standing atop a desecrated church that’s been seized in occupied territory in Armenia

Thousands of Armenian Christians have been killed. Thousands were given days to leave their homes!pic.twitter.com/c8WS32x1Oq

— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) November 15, 2020

Yet Trump, flanked by the very leaders responsible for these crimes, hails an era of peace. His boasts about ending decades of war are grotesque against the backdrop of genocide, physical and cultural, that has extinguished an ancient Christian presence and scattered its people. The peace he describes offers no return for the displaced, no restoration of stolen lands, no rebuilding of churches reduced to rubble. Instead, it cements Azerbaijan’s gains, legitimizes Turkey’s Islamist-backed intervention, and guarantees Western access to energy corridors and strategic geography at the cost of justice. The agreement’s military and economic clauses reveal its true nature of U.S’s strategic positioning against Russia and European energy security, not the reconciliation of two peoples.

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Pipelines, Power, and the Theatre of Trump’s ‘Peace’

European governments, in lockstep with Washington, have been willing to turn a blind eye to atrocities to ensure their energy needs are met. With the goal of completely halting Russian gas imports within the next year and a half, Europe’s embrace of Azerbaijani supply is pragmatic, cold, and utterly indifferent to the moral cost. For the United States, deepening defense cooperation with Azerbaijan places a NATO-aligned military presence right on Russia’s border, a geopolitical prize dressed up as peace diplomacy. The lifting of defense restrictions, under the guise of fostering stability, will in practice deepen Baku’s capacity for military dominance in the region.

Trump’s track record in his second term is littered with such theatrical announcements, ceasefires in distant conflicts, high-profile signings designed for the cameras, and claims of ending long-standing disputes. The White House points to Cambodia-Thailand, Rwanda-DRC, and Pakistan-India “peace deals” as evidence of his peacemaking, but these events serve more as political theatre than durable solutions. The Armenia-Azerbaijan agreement is no different. Even as India’s Operation Sindoor strikes at Pakistan’s terror infrastructure, Trump stages his own “peace” spectacle, attempting to overshadow geopolitical realities with self-congratulation and grandiose promises.

A Geopolitical Bargain Written in Armenia’s Ruins

But no choreography at the White House can obscure the fact that this is a geopolitical bargain struck on the graves of a Christian nation’s martyrs, in the ruins of its churches, and in the exile of its people. It is a pact that rewards the aggressor, empowers the backer of jihadist militias, and leaves the victim with nothing but empty assurances. Trump’s pursuit of a Nobel Prize is a sideshow to the real prize, locking in U.S. and European influence in the South Caucasus, sidelining Russia, and securing control over energy routes. To call this peace is to mock the very meaning of the word. What Trump has brokered is not reconciliation but ratification of conquest, a business deal wrapped in the language of diplomacy, and a betrayal recorded in the annals of history as the day Armenia was traded away for pipelines and power.

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