Capitalism Over Chaos
While the left obsesses over pronouns and sanctuary policies, President Donald J. Trump is quietly reshaping the global chessboard and bringing peace to fractured regions and prosperity to forgotten corners of the world. His latest triumph is a groundbreaking deal in the South Caucasus that not only ends a decades long conflict but also hands America a rare strategic foothold on Iran’s northern border.
The agreement, signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan, grants the U.S. a 99-year lease over the Zangezur Corridor, a narrow but mighty strip of land that’s now being hailed as the Trump Route for Peace & Prosperity (TRIPP). This corridor isn’t just a geographic passage, it’s a lifeline for trade, energy, and diplomacy that bypasses Tehran entirely.
Trump’s approach is refreshingly pragmatic. Instead of forcing democracy on regions unfamiliar with its mechanics, he’s exporting something far more enticing: capitalism, the opportunity for prosperity and peace. Trade, infrastructure, and investment are the tools of transformation and TRIPP is the blueprint.
American companies will oversee rail, road, telecom, and energy pipelines.
Billions in future trade will flow through this artery, linking the Caspian Basin to Europe.
NATO’s blessing ensures stability and legitimacy.
This isn’t just a win for Washington, it’s a loss for Tehran. Iran’s role as gatekeeper of east-west commerce is crumbling, and with it, its leverage over regional energy routes.
After four years of economic stagnation and foreign policy blunders under Biden’s autopen presidency, Trump is rebuilding America’s global influence brick by brick. TRIPP is more than a corridor, it’s a symbol of restored leadership, strategic foresight, and economic opportunity.
Iranian American journalist Banafsheh Zand called it “a slap in the face” to the regime in Tehran and “a wonderful gain for the U.S.” She’s right. This deal doesn’t just benefit American contractors, it secures energy independence for our allies and locks Europe into alternative supply routes that reduce reliance on both Russia and Iran.
By bringing Armenia and Azerbaijan to the table, Trump ended a conflict that displaced tens of thousands and destabilized the region for over 30 years. TRIPP is proof that peace and prosperity aren’t mutually exclusive. They’re intertwined, and Trump is weaving them together with precision. He truly is a master deal maker and manages to get a win/win for everyone.
But here’s the truth, if we lose the House or Senate in 2026, this momentum stops cold.
We need a Congress that backs peace through strength and not one that caves to globalist agendas and identity politics.
Let’s secure the majority, defend our values, and give Trump the team he needs to finish the job. I am asking everyone of you to spread our message of hope and prosperity for all. Give what you can give, volunteer when you can, get on social media and point out our President’s accomplishments and fight back against the Democrat machine that wants to enslave, impoverish and control the masses while the elite prosper.
Carol Pefley
Candidate for Ca State Assembly District 28