The question is -- after the Armenian Genocide which killed approximately 2 million Christian Armenians at the beginning of the 20th century, and the recent killing of thousands of Christians in Syria under the Golani government -- where is the focus on protecting Christians world-wide, and growing their prosperity?

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[Istanbul] - While the war against Christian Armenia continues in various forms, this week, the Trump administration announced that Muslim Azerbaijan is in serious negotiations to join the Abraham Accords, an effort to bring peace between Muslims and The Jewish State in the Middle East, and Central Asia.
After speaking with sources in person on the ground across Armenia in recent weeks, we can report Armenians fear another war with Azerbaijan is imminent, and Armenians fear further loss of territory, sovereignty.
We reported on the Trump administrations support for establishing and controlling a 'corridor' through southern Armenian territory, near the Iranian border, to allow transit between the Azeri mainland and an exclave next to Iran and western Armenia. This comes on the heels of a devastating war between Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2023, which saw the defeat of the Armenia Republic of Artsakh and the displacement of a large number of Armenians from the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is now fully controlled by the Azeris.
The question is -- after the Armenian Genocide which killed approximately 2 million Christian Armenians at the beginning of the 20th century, and the recent killing of thousands of Christians in Syria under the Golani government -- where is the focus on protecting Christians world-wide, and growing their economies?
The Trump administration says it wants peace between Azerbaijan annd Armenia, and has made progress.
U.S. President Donald Trump is looking forward to Azerbaijan and Armenia signing a long-awaited peace treaty, Eric Jacobs, a senior adviser of the State Bureau of Energy Resources of the U.S. Department of State, said in early April, reported Reuters.
Speaking at an energy event in Baku, Jacobs said the peace treaty would usher in "a new era of security and prosperity" for the South Caucasus region.
Team Trump is seriously exploring adding Azerbaijan and some Central Asian countries to the Abraham Accords, aiming to deepen existing ties with Israel. While talks with Azerbaijan are serious, discussions with Central Asian nations remain early-stage, reported Reuters. Other Central Asian Muslim countries are mentioned having current discussions, but not Armenia.
The problem for Armenians could also be internal, as with many Christian nations today.
In a nation where the media is tightly controlled, many Armenian of various classes support Prime Minister Pashinyan, but those with a sophisticated global view and understanding, believe Pashinyan sold out the Armenian agenda during the recent wars in Nagorno-Karahakh. We will report more on this subject soon.
In any event, there is a massive public focus and effort by the Trump administration to find peace for The Jewish State, and future prosperity. This is an admirable goal.
For Christians that experienced a genocide that came before, and rivaled the later Holocaust, not so much.
It should be noted that Israel provided weapons to Azerbaijan in the recent conflicts. The same weapons were offered to Armenia we are told, but they refused.
Meanwhile, Christians in general in the West, and especially evangelicals, support The Jewish State. Do they support Christians in the Middle East and Central Asia?
Not so much.
Why is that?













Isreal supports Azerbaijan and Iran supports Armenia. dont like any of them.