Trump does it again and the media is refusing to report on it.

President Donald J. Trump has done it again — delivering another historic peace agreement that puts America in the driver’s seat and keeps the world out of another costly war.

On Friday, the leaders of Armenia — the world’s oldest Christian nation — and their longtime rival Azerbaijan will join President Trump at the White House to sign a game-changing peace accord. At the heart of the deal is the “Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity,” a U.S.-backed trade and transportation corridor that will connect Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, to its Nakhchivan territory bordering Turkey, cutting directly through southern Armenia.

Before the ceremony, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev will hold separate private meetings with President Trump. According to White House officials, this agreement will give Armenia a powerful new economic ally in the United States while granting Azerbaijan the long-sought land link between its two territories.

This corridor isn’t just a peace gesture — it’s a strategic economic powerhouse. Energy-rich Azerbaijan and Central Asia will gain a new route for transporting oil and gas, bypassing both Russia and Iran. American companies are already lining up to invest, ensuring U.S. influence dominates the region’s trade for decades.

By brokering this deal, President Trump has moved America into a leadership role once dominated by Moscow. Russia’s grip on the South Caucasus has been slipping since Azerbaijan reclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023 — ending more than three decades of separatist control.

While questions remain over whether displaced Nagorno-Karabakh residents will be able to return, the Trump administration views this as the first phase of a larger peace strategy. Negotiations on operational details for the Trump Route begin next week, and multiple U.S. operators are already competing for the contract.

“This isn’t charity — this is a high-value investment in peace, stability, and American prosperity,” a senior Trump official explained. “We’re building this to world-class standards because prosperity ensures lasting peace.”

The announcement comes as Trump’s team continues to push for him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in October, citing his track record of major diplomatic victories: reducing tensions between India and Pakistan, ending long-standing conflicts in Africa and Southeast Asia, and most recently, halting the Israeli-Iran war with a decisive U.S. strike on Tehran’s nuclear program.

White House officials stress that this deal is not just about peace — it’s about restructuring global trade in America’s favor.

“If you look at trade routes from the Caucasus into Europe, they’ve always gone through Russia or Iran because of politics,” an aide said. “President Trump removed the politics and applied common sense. The winners here are America, Europe, and the free world. The losers are China, Russia, and Iran.”

As one official put it: “This sends a crystal-clear signal — America is back, and the world’s one true superpower is leading again.”