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Trump delivered strategic blow to Iran regime with bold Azerbaijan-Armenia pact

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President Donald Trump’s new deal in the South Caucasus has ended a decades-long conflict and handed Washington a rare strategic foothold on Iran’s northern border, experts say.
The agreement, signed earlier this month between Armenia and Azerbaijan, grants the U.S. a 99-year lease over the Zangezur Corridor – a narrow strip of land that will serve as a critical trade and energy route to Europe, bypassing Tehran entirely. Iranian American journalist and dissident Banafsheh Zand told Fox News Digital the move is «a wonderful gain for the U.S.» that also delivers a «slap in the face» to the regime in Tehran.
The corridor has long been at the center of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which displaced tens of thousands and fueled three decades of instability. Trump’s intervention brought both sides to the table and created what observers say is a new trade and security lifeline linking the Caspian Basin to Europe, bypassing Iran entirely.
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A view from Armenia’s southern border reveals the Arax River, with Iran visible across the water. This crossing is a vital lifeline for Armenia, facilitating essential trade and energy flows, especially as tensions rise over the proposed Zangezur Corridor. Iran strongly opposes the corridor, fearing it would sever its direct land access to Armenia and diminish its role as a regional transit hub. The corridor, intended to connect Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave through Armenian territory, has become a flashpoint in regional geopolitics. (Anthony Pizzoferrato/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
Known as the Trump Route for Peace & Prosperity (TRIPP), economically, the agreement secures Washington a direct role in overseeing the flow of Caspian hydrocarbons to Europe. The U.S. will manage rail and road infrastructure, telecom networks and energy pipelines running through the corridor, giving American companies a dominant position in regional transit for oil, gas and goods. By controlling this artery, the U.S. not only generates billions in future trade and investment but also locks Europe into alternative supply routes that reduce reliance on both Russia and Iran.
For allies, the corridor offers cheaper and safer access to Caspian energy. For Tehran, it represents lost revenue, lost leverage, and the end of its ability to act as a mandatory gatekeeper for east-west commerce.
Zand said the deal is not only historic but also a direct win for Washington. «It’s a wonderful gain for the U.S.,» she said. «American contractors will be supervising oil and gas from the Caspian Basin, routed through Zangezur and Turkey to Europe. The profit margins are great, and it all happens under NATO’s blessing.»
Zand said the potential goes even further. «Nobody’s talking about it yet, but I don’t think it’s out of the question to see U.S. bases there,» she said. «If that happens, then checkmate the Khamenei regime and Russia.»
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US President Donald Trump (C), Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (L) and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan display the agreement they signed in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC on August 8, 2025. US President Donald Trump said Friday that Armenia and Azerbaijan were committed to a permanent peace as he hosted a White House summit with the leaders of the two South Caucasus nations, which have fought for decades. (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
For Iran, the corridor represents what Zand called a nightmare scenario. Tehran has long used its geography to shape energy and trade flows. By inserting the U.S. into the region, the new deal effectively strips Iran of that leverage. Zand put it in stark terms: «Iran is shaped like a cat, a sitting cat. This corridor literally runs above the cat’s ears. It bypasses Iran, takes money away from the regime, and pushes them out into the cold.»
Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies Iran Program, said the corridor exposes how vulnerable Iran has become in the Caucasus. «Both the defeat of Armenia in the most recent war with Azerbaijan, as well as the political problems between Moscow and Yerevan today, have made it harder for the Islamic Republic to really benefit from its traditional economic and political relationship with Armenia,» he told Fox News Digital.

An infographic titled ‘Construction of roads and railways extending to the Zangezur Corridor continues without interruption.’ Once constructed, the corridor will connect Azerbaijan’s western provinces and Nakhchivan via Armenia, further stretching to China, Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus and Turkey. (Yasin Demirci/Anadolu via Getty Images)
«They still do have ties, and the regime is an opportunistic actor as much as it is an ideological one. If there is any way to throw stones at this agreement, or extract concessions on the back end, they will try.»
At the same time, he said the strategic picture is clear. «The Islamic Republic is, in essence, carved out of this route,» he said. «This is not just a critical corridor that could bring stability to the South Caucasus and economic improvement for all countries involved-it also drives home the point that the regime has been such a poor guardian of Iran’s national interest that the Iranian state has been excluded from a major transit route just above its border.»

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei addresses the media during voting for parliamentary elections in Tehran, Iran in May 2024. (Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The timing, Zand argued, makes the impact even greater. She pointed to Iran’s weakening position since October 7, 2023, and Israel’s recent 12-day war with Tehran. «The regime was self-isolated when it couldn’t come to Hamas’s or Hezbollah’s rescue. Iraq’s Shiites are saying they don’t want to be controlled, Syria is out, and Hezbollah has been degraded. For those of us who’ve watched the regime for decades, we always knew it was a paper tiger. October 7 and the war exposed it to the world.»
The killing of senior IRGC commanders and nuclear scientists has deepened the sense of vulnerability inside Tehran. «They can huff and puff about blowing the house down, but the truth is, there’s a whole lot of fear among the regime’s leaders now,» Zand said. «Khamenei has even gone into hiding again.»
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Ben Taleblu added that Washington is now using these shifts to turn Iran’s weakness into opportunity. «Wherever the regime is weak, that invites pushback, whether militarily or economically,» he said. «The U.S. has followed Israel’s military success against the Islamic Republic with strikes of its own against nuclear facilities, and it is now following Azerbaijan’s battlefield success with a political and economic success of its own. This corridor is another example of America moving in when Tehran is most vulnerable.»

An aerial view of the construction of roads and railways that will pass through the Zangezur Corridor, which will connect the western provinces with Nakhchivan and will also be one of the routes of the Central Corridor extending from China to Central Asia, the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus and Turkey. (Photo by Resul Rehimov/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Zand, whose father was a well-known Iranian journalist and intellectual assassinated by the regime, said she views Trump’s direct involvement as the key to the corridor’s success. «Because it’s Trump, it makes all the difference,» she said. «Trump doesn’t care about not hurting people’s feelings. He responds to how people act. And with this move, he’s sitting over Iran like a vulture-ominous, watching, ready.»
For dissidents like Zand, the corridor represents more than a transport route. «We’ve prayed for this for decades,» she said. «Until the regime is gone, people inside Iran will remain too afraid to rise up again. But this corridor is a boon. It shows the regime is surrounded, and its days are numbered.»
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The deal was reached with NATO backing and has already been compared by some observers to historic peace accords. Zand believes the significance lies not only in ending a 30-year conflict but also in turning the U.S. presence in the Caucasus into a permanent reality. «The regime knows the jig is up.»
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Speaker Johnson hit with Democrat-led lawsuit over delayed swearing-in amid House shutdown chaos

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The state of Arizona is suing Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., over the delayed swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, D-Ariz.
«Speaker Mike Johnson is actively stripping the people of Arizona of one of their seats in Congress and disenfranchising the voters of Arizona’s seventh Congressional district in the process,» Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, said in a statement.
«By blocking Adelita Grijalva from taking her rightful oath of office, he is subjecting Arizona’s seventh Congressional district to taxation without representation. I will not allow Arizonans to be silenced or treated as second-class citizens in their own democracy.»
Johnson dismissed the lawsuit as a bid to get «national publicity» in comments to reporters earlier this week and on Tuesday evening.
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on the tenth day of the federal government shutdown on Oct. 10, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images)
«I think it’s patently absurd. We run the House. She has no jurisdiction. We’re following the precedent,» Johnson said in response to the state attorney general. «She’s looking for national publicity, apparently she’s gotten some of it, but good luck with that.»
Grijalva won a special election on Sept. 23 to replace her father, late Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., after he passed away from cancer at age 77.
Johnson has repeatedly said that Grijalva will be sworn into office when the House returns to its regular sessions. But it’s not clear when exactly that will be — the House GOP leader has threatened to keep his lawmakers out of Washington, D.C., until the ongoing government shutdown is over.
It’s a bid to pressure Senate Democrats, led by Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to agree to the GOP’s plan to fund the federal government through Nov. 21.
But Schumer and his allies have resisted thus far, sinking the Republican-led bill 11 times and keeping the shutdown going for 21 days.
House Democrats have accused Johnson of playing politics and depriving Arizona’s 7th Congressional District of representation in the process.
«Republicans on vacation for four weeks — and one of the consequences of that is that Republicans have refused, now for four consecutive weeks, to swear in Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva, depriving hundreds of thousands of people in the state of Arizona of the representation that they deserve, particularly during this challenging moment in the country,» House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said during a press conference on Tuesday.

Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva is interviewed in Tucson, Arizona, on July 15, 2025 (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)
Johnson, in response to Democrats’ criticism, has repeatedly pointed out that the House was not in session when Grijalva won her election.
He’s also argued that he was following precedent set by former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who waited 25 days to swear in Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., in 2021.
Letlow had won a special election to replace her husband, Rep.-elect Luke Letlow, R-La., who died during the COVID-19 pandemic before he could be sworn into office in January 2021.
«We are not in legislative session. The chronology is important. Rep. Grijalva won her race, I think it was the last week of September, after we had already gone out of session. So I will administer the oath to her, I hope, on the first day we come back,» Johnson said.
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«I’m willing and anxious to do that. In the meantime, instead of doing TikTok videos, she should be serving her constituents.»
Grijalva has argued she cannot perform her legislative or constituent duties without being sworn in first, which Johnson and Republicans have disputed.
But her swearing-in is also key to the ongoing battle over Jeffrey Epstein documents going on in the House.
Once made a member of Congress, Grijalva is expected to be the deciding signature on a measure aimed at forcing a House-wide vote on releasing Epstein documents in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) possession.

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, then a Democratic candidate for her role, speaks at a Women’s March rally outside the State Capitol on Oct. 8, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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The measure, called a discharge petition, is designed to end-run House leaders on specific legislation — provided it has a majority of lawmakers’ signatures.
Johnson and House GOP leaders have called the measure superfluous and political, pointing to the chamber’s own ongoing investigation and procedures aimed at widening transparency into Epstein’s case.
However, the speaker has signaled he would not block the measure if it came to the House floor when Grijalva was sworn in.
Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson for a response but did not immediately hear back.
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Estado de emergencia en Perú: cuáles son las fuertes restricciones que paralizarán Lima y Callao por un mes

Lima quedará paralizada por un mes luego de que el presidente de Perú, José Jerí, decretara el estado de emergencia para enfrentar la ola de violencia, lo que implicó la suspensión temporal de algunos derechos constitucionales a partir de este miércoles. La medida también alcanza a la ciudad portuaria de Callao y afectará a más de 10 millones de personas.
Según el decreto publicado en el diario oficial El Peruano, mientras dure la medida quedan suspendidos derechos fundamentales como la inviolabilidad del domicilio y la libertad de reunión, en un contexto de múltiples protestas contra el Gobierno y el Congreso por diversos motivos, entre ellos la inseguridad.
Las nuevas normas permiten que las fuerzas de seguridad ingresen a cualquier vivienda y detengan a sospechosos dentro o fuera del domicilio sin orden judicial, y prohíben que la población se reúna para manifestaciones sin autorización de las autoridades.
También contempla que las Fuerzas Armadas apoyen a la Policía Nacional en el combate al crimen organizado mediante patrullas en zonas críticas, como paraderos, estaciones de metro e instituciones asociadas, y en otras situaciones de violencia.
Policías y militares custodiarán dependencias públicas e instalarán comandos temporales en coordinación con los municipios más afectados, con operativos de decomiso de armas, municiones, explosivos ilegales y artefactos pirotécnicos.
El estado de emergencia establece además restricciones en las cárceles, limitando las visitas a los internos, aplicando apagones en las celdas que permiten únicamente la iluminación y eliminando las antenas telefónicas ilegales en los alrededores.
En cuanto al tránsito, se prohíbe que dos adultos viajen en la misma moto, y las autoridades podrán solicitar documentos de identidad en las calles e incluso ingresar por la fuerza a viviendas.
El Comité de Fiscalización llevará a cabo operativos de control con apoyo de las fuerzas combinadas en áreas donde se identifiquen casos de trata de personas, venta ilegal de drogas y armas.
Las mismas medidas se aplicarán a la venta informal de chips telefónicos y equipos celulares de dudosa procedencia, suspendiendo de inmediato las líneas vinculadas a extorsiones o secuestros, según la ley vigente.
En un mensaje televisado de apenas un minuto a las 20:30 (hora local), Jerí afirmó: «La delincuencia ha crecido de manera desmesurada en los últimos años, causando un enorme dolor en miles de familias y afectando el progreso del país. Pero esto ¡se acabó!«.
Agregó que «el estado de emergencia aprobado por el Consejo de Ministros entra en vigencia a las 00 horas y por 30 días en Lima Metropolitana y el Callao», y subrayó que el gobierno pasa «de la defensiva a la ofensiva en la lucha contra el crimen, recuperando la paz, la tranquilidad y la confianza de millones de peruanos».
«Las guerras se ganan con acciones, no con palabras. ¡Viva Perú!», concluyó.
La medida es la primera acción de envergadura que toma Jerí en casi dos semanas al frente del país, donde la inseguridad es una de las principales preocupaciones de la población.
El Presidente no aclaró si pedirá al Parlamento derogar seis leyes aprobadas mientras fue legislador, consideradas por expertos como obstáculos para combatir el crimen, ya que eliminan la detención preliminar sin flagrancia, dificultan procesar partidos políticos como grupos criminales, elevan requisitos para confiscar bienes y entorpecen allanamientos y cooperación eficaz.
Jerí asumió la presidencia el 10 de octubre tras la destitución de Dina Boluarte por el Congreso, luego de un desplome en su aprobación.
Durante una multitudinaria protesta la semana pasada, que dejó un muerto en enfrentamientos con la policía, los manifestantes exigieron la renuncia del mandatario, la disolución del Parlamento y la derogación del paquete de leyes que, según expertos, debilitó la lucha contra la delincuencia.
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Incidentes durante una protesta frente al Congreso en Perú
Perú registra un marcado aumento de los delitos en los últimos años, con la mayoría de víctimas de la clase trabajadora: los homicidios pasaron de 676 en 2017 a 2.082 en 2024, mientras que las denuncias por extorsión subieron de 2.305 en 2020 a 21.746 el año pasado, según datos de la fiscalía.
El gobierno de Boluarte había declarado un estado de excepción en marzo, que se extendió hasta mayo, medida criticada por su escasa eficacia frente a los grupos criminales.
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Tensión en Colombia: un tribunal dejó sin efecto la condena contra Álvaro Uribe por soborno y fraude procesal

El Tribunal Superior de Bogotá dejó sin efecto este martes la condena que pesaba contra el expresidente colombiano Álvaro Uribe. Lo absolvió de los delitos de soborno a testigos y fraude procesal por los que había sido condenado en primera instancia a 12 años de arresto domiciliario.
“He dicho la verdad a mis compatriotas a lo largo de esta extensa vida pública”, dijo Uribe a la prensa desde su natal Antioquia, en el noroeste del país. Fue una breve declaración en la que agradeció a Dios, a su familia y a los abogados. Además, aseguró que continuará trabajando por Colombia.
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La argumentación del tribunal a favor de Álvaro Uribe
Uribe, quien gobernó Colombia entre 2002 y 2010, defendió su inocencia en el primer juicio contra un expresidente en el país. Además de esto, tildó la condena de “persecución política”, asegurando que la jueza fue sesgada en su contra. Sus abogados apelaron cuestionando la validez de las pruebas.
“La motivación de la sentencia presenta deficiencias estructurales… uso de premisas vagas y sesgos retóricos y omisión de análisis integral”, indicó el tribunal en la audiencia virtual. La absolución del expresidente tuvo dos de los tres votos posibles. Una de las magistradas salvó su voto al considerar que la condena debía ser ratificada.
El nuevo fallo será elevado por las partes en un recurso adicional a la Corte Suprema de Justicia, que tendrá la última palabra, según dijo Iván Cepeda, senador de izquierda, a la prensa. Cepeda es considerado como una de las víctimas en el caso y no descartó acudir también al sistema interamericano de derechos humanos.
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El proceso penal contra Uribe, un político conservador de 73 años, generó un pulso político entre seguidores y detractores cuando el país está en plena campaña preelectoral para los comicios legislativos y presidenciales de 2026. Uribe se lanzaría de nuevo para ser senador si sus temas judiciales se lo permiten, según indicó su partido, el Centro Democrático.
El abogado penalista Fabio Humar indicó a The Associated Press que Uribe podrá aspirar al Senado mientras esté en libertad y la Corte Suprema define un eventual recurso adicional. Humar consideró que, aunque el recurso en la Corte suele demorarse años, la decisión sobre Uribe será mucho más rápida dada la importancia del caso en el país.
Paloma Valencia, senadora uribista, celebró el fallo e indicó que se sentía aliviada. “Siempre hemos confiado en su inocencia, siempre defendiendo su legado y su buen nombre”, indicó en X. La decisión también fue celebrada por el expresidente conservador Iván Duque, quien estuvo en el Poder entre 2018-2022).
El secretario de Estado estadounidense, Marco Rubio, consideró en X que la “justicia ha prevalecido” tras la absolución de Uribe. Para Rubio, el proceso fue parte de una “caza de brujas”.
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La reacción de Gustavo Petro
El presidente colombiano, Gustavo Petro, convocó a una concentración el viernes en la Plaza de Bolívar de Bogotá. La movilización tiene el objetivo de iniciar una recolección de firmas con el fin de convocar una Asamblea Nacional Constituyente, tras la absolución del expresidente Álvaro Uribe (2002-2010). La publicación de Gustavo Petro en la que convoca a una movilización. (Foto: X/@PetroGustavo).
El proceso contra el expresidente Uribe comenzó en 2012, cuando presentó una denuncia por difamación contra el senador de izquierda Iván Cepeda.
Uribe aseguró que buscaba en cárceles testigos como Juan Guillermo Monsalve para que lo vincularan con el paramilitarismo. Sin embargo, la Corte Suprema desestimó la denuncia contra Cepeda y, en un giro inesperado, abrió una causa contra Uribe. Sospechaba que era él quien intentaba cambiar la versión de testigos.
Uribe fue detenido en su domicilio brevemente por orden de la Corte en 2020 en medio de la investigación, pero salió libre tras renunciar a su curul en el Senado, lo que hizo que su proceso pasara a la fiscalía. Los fiscales pidieron varias veces que el proceso fuera cerrado, sin lograr convencer a jueces, hasta que decidieron llevar al expresidente al juicio por el que fue condenado a 12 años de prisión domiciliaria en primera instancia.
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