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The U.S. and Armenia are linked through the U.S. administration's role in brokering the Armenia-Azerbaijan Accord [1] and the subsequent development of the TRIPP transport corridor in Armenia, which is to be operated by U.S. companies [2]. Furthermore, this involvement has created geopolitical concerns regarding a potential U.S. military presence along Armenia's borders [3].
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Iran in crisis: the landscape after the Twelve-Day War - OSW osw.waw.pl 2 facts
claimThe Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) transport corridor through Armenia would be launched and operated by United States companies, potentially implying an informal United States military presence that has raised concerns in Tehran.
claimIran faces the potential prospect of a United States military presence along its borders with Armenia and in Afghanistan.
Samuel M.'s Post - LinkedIn linkedin.com 1 fact
claimThe United States administration brokered the Armenia-Azerbaijan Accord, which established the 'Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity' (TRIPP), involving a 99-year lease over the Zangezur corridor.