3/ The Armenia–Azerbaijan deal creates the Trump Route for International Peace & Prosperity — a 99-year U.S.-run economic corridor in the South Caucasus.
It lifts U.S. defense restrictions on Azerbaijan — a big win for both countries' trade & security.
Forget Ukraine for a second. The summit in Alaska isn’t just about peace talks—it's about one of the most strategically valuable chokepoints on Earth.
And it's one you've probably never thought about.
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2/ The Bering Strait is just 55 miles wide.
On one side: Alaska, USA.
On the other: Russia.
It’s the gateway between the Pacific & the Arctic—and control of it could come to mean control over trade, energy, and military movement in the northern hemisphere.
3/ In 1867, the U.S. bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million—mocked at the time as “Seward’s Folly.”
It turned out to be one of the best real estate deals in history: $180+ BILLION in oil revenue alone, plus priceless strategic location.
T1 Energy & Corning just struck a deal to build a fully U.S.-made solar panel supply chain—polysilicon to panels—no China.
It’s a $B move for jobs, energy independence & national security.
Here’s why it matters. 🧵🇺🇸
2/ Right now, China dominates solar.
They control most of the polysilicon, wafers, and cells needed to make panels. U.S. solar projects are dependent on China—and vulnerable to Beijing’s leverage.
• Make polysilicon in Michigan (via Corning’s Hemlock Semiconductor)
• Turn it into wafers in Michigan
• Process wafers into solar cells in Austin, TX
• Assemble panels in Dallas, TX
Aboard Air Force One, Trump said there’s a “possibility” America will join European allies to guarantee Ukraine’s security—WITHOUT NATO membership—if it ends the war with Putin.
Here’s what it means. 🧵👇
2/ Trump is heading to Alaska for his first in-person meeting with Putin since returning to the White House.
His mission: “I’m here to get them at a table.”
Not to negotiate for Ukraine, but to bring both sides together.
3/ When asked if the U.S. would back Ukraine’s security after a peace deal, Trump’s answer:
“Maybe. Not in the form of NATO. There are certain things that aren’t going to happen.”
That’s a huge signal—and it’s rattling both Moscow and Kiev.