An easy win
Washington has a historic opportunity to reap the benefits of regional peace in the South Caucasus

In the South Caucasus, a region where more than 30,000 people have died and 1.3 million have become refugees in over 30 years of interethnic warfare, the United States has a historic chance to wage peace — and win national security and economic benefits — by persuading Armenia and Azerbaijan to finally end their decades-long conflict once and for all.
Strengthening its relationship with Azerbaijan could enable Washington to establish a formidable counterbalance to Iran.
While Pashinyan is devoted to achieving peace, he is unpopular, and the next Armenian leader may not be willing to make the concessions necessary for a lasting peace agreement.










