Valuetainment - August 12, 2025


“No One Thought Trump Could Do This” - Trump SHOCKS The World With Armenian - Azerbaijan Peace Deal


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

193.12248

Word Count

1,960

Sentence Count

170

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Trump sits down with the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia and brokers a peace deal. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? What does it mean for peace in the region? And what does this mean for the United States?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The one thing people don't want on the left is the following.
00:00:03.340 Trump sits down with Azerbaijan and Armenia and brokers a deal.
00:00:07.900 Do you realize nobody thought this was possible?
00:00:11.680 Just a couple years ago on this podcast, we're talking about what's going on between Nagorno-Garabakh
00:00:17.060 and Artsakh and Armenia and Azerbaijan and Aliyev, and it's not pretty.
00:00:20.780 And then this is what takes place.
00:00:22.020 Rob, go ahead and play this clip.
00:00:23.740 Can you put some audio?
00:00:24.420 Yep.
00:00:30.000 The President of the United States, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
00:00:34.800 and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia will now sign the Joint Declaration
00:00:38.860 on the Outcomes of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity Summit.
00:00:42.620 They will sign three copies in English.
00:00:45.100 The President of the United States signs as a witness to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
00:00:49.580 and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia,
00:00:52.560 affirming their path to peace, stability, and prosperity.
00:00:55.440 I love that.
00:00:56.140 We kindly ask that all guests remain seated for the signing of the documents.
00:00:59.600 I love that.
00:01:00.920 I love that.
00:01:01.720 Look, do you know how big of a deal this is while he's doing things like this?
00:01:04.900 My mother's family is from Baku, okay?
00:01:07.000 Baku, Azerbaijan.
00:01:08.220 But they're Armenian from Armenia, and, you know, they lived in Baku
00:01:12.100 because there are a lot of Armenians living in Baku, Azerbaijan.
00:01:14.760 For this to happen.
00:01:16.000 Now, the question becomes, is the media going to give him the credit that he deserves?
00:01:21.700 I don't know how many countries have now nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
00:01:24.740 I think it's eight is what the number is today.
00:01:26.900 Can you verify that, Rob, if I'm correct or not?
00:01:28.680 Eight countries have now nominated this guy for a Nobel Peace Prize,
00:01:32.700 for actually creating peace, not just for being black and being a motivational speaker.
00:01:37.320 I'm talking about actually doing something that's getting him a Nobel Peace Prize.
00:01:43.240 Tom, how much do you think this is a big deal,
00:01:46.700 specifically that it happened a week before the meeting he's having with Russia and Ukraine,
00:01:51.660 and Armenia and Azerbaijan are both directly and indirectly tied,
00:01:55.780 both to Russia and to Ukraine?
00:01:57.560 I think this is a giant deal all by itself.
00:02:02.440 How many decades did we go where, you know, U.S. governments wouldn't even acknowledge
00:02:09.280 that there was a genocide in Armenia?
00:02:12.860 How many decades did we go?
00:02:14.600 Or a U.S. president wouldn't even say that.
00:02:16.520 It was the Armenian-Turkish conflict.
00:02:19.040 And now, sitting at the White House, we've got, you know, Armenian, Azerbaijan sitting together doing this.
00:02:27.680 This is historic just by itself.
00:02:30.280 It doesn't—the calendar doesn't matter.
00:02:32.100 First, it's historic.
00:02:33.100 However, it's so historic that coming in to what's happening in Alaska,
00:02:39.540 it causes, I believe, the rest of the world to go, he's getting it done.
00:02:44.440 He's getting people to the table.
00:02:45.700 He's getting it done.
00:02:46.420 And a week ago, he's Southeast Asia and says,
00:02:48.820 you two little guys, knock that crap off.
00:02:51.660 You don't want this.
00:02:52.820 Our Navy is everywhere in the South Pacific.
00:02:55.080 You don't want us to come help.
00:02:56.380 So you guys, knock it off.
00:02:58.280 Don't get into this.
00:02:59.100 Just a week ago, he did that.
00:03:01.200 And just to piggyback on what you said, Pat, kind of like under the radar,
00:03:05.280 Barack Obama, do you guys know what he got a Nobel Peace Prize for?
00:03:08.740 The definition?
00:03:09.980 For his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.
00:03:16.140 What the hell does that even mean?
00:03:17.720 No meetings, no sit-downs, no peace.
00:03:20.900 Trump, on top of everything else, the tariffs, the border, economy, you name it,
00:03:25.300 he's sitting down with them.
00:03:26.600 He's scheduled to meet with these guys on Friday.
00:03:28.780 He's trying his hardest to freaking help with, he's speaking up about freaking Gaza and Israel.
00:03:35.100 Like, what more does he need to do?
00:03:37.220 Give me, like, the Bloods and Crips?
00:03:38.800 Does he need to stop the Bloods and Crips from fighting to get something?
00:03:41.640 You know what I mean, Adam?
00:03:42.340 What else?
00:03:43.180 He may do that.
00:03:44.800 He's going to send the National Guard to L.A.
00:03:46.500 By the way, here we go.
00:03:47.520 Cambodia, Pakistan, Israel, Armenia, Azerbaijan nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
00:03:52.660 Adam, your thoughts on this before we move on.
00:03:54.920 Isn't that a beautiful picture?
00:03:55.840 Look at these guys holding these things up.
00:03:57.140 Those documents are going to be sitting, like, in the Smithsonian and in world museums.
00:04:02.340 This is so huge.
00:04:04.900 Do you know how many presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize?
00:04:08.820 United States presidents.
00:04:10.020 Take a guess.
00:04:10.500 How many?
00:04:10.820 Throw a number out real quick.
00:04:11.820 Two.
00:04:12.320 Two?
00:04:13.940 One?
00:04:15.500 Four.
00:04:16.140 You're right, PBD.
00:04:17.320 Ding, ding, ding.
00:04:18.080 Wow.
00:04:18.300 The number is four.
00:04:19.800 Teddy Roosevelt was the first one to win in 1906 for mediating the Russia-Japanese War.
00:04:26.140 Woodrow Wilson, 1919, he founded the League of Nations.
00:04:30.860 There you go.
00:04:31.440 Thank you, Tom.
00:04:31.960 That was after World War I.
00:04:33.000 That's college right there.
00:04:33.620 Jimmy Carter won a Nobel Peace Prize 20-something years after he left office for his humanitarian work.
00:04:40.980 But those are all tangible things.
00:04:43.200 Like Vinny mentioned, Barack Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize one year after his presidency for his efforts to strengthen international diplomacy.
00:04:53.680 Nothing accomplished.
00:04:54.600 Nothing.
00:04:54.880 For making a speech at the Brandenburg Gate of the Berlin Wall.
00:04:59.020 So if we didn't think the Nobel Peace Prize was sort of like a cool kids club, there's Exhibit A right there.
00:05:05.620 Do you think it's going to happen?
00:05:06.380 You know what?
00:05:06.800 I actually don't think it's going to happen.
00:05:08.340 And here's my guess.
00:05:09.640 Trump's going to go around for the next three years solving more international conflicts and ceasefires.
00:05:15.380 We just went down the list.
00:05:16.840 Azerbaijan and Armenia, the latest thing.
00:05:19.560 But wouldn't it be great if Trump just solves the world's issues, world's peace, but that never gets credit for it?
00:05:25.560 And then just says, look at the Nobel Laureate Peace Prize over here.
00:05:29.900 Sham.
00:05:30.580 I'd rather you get stuff done than get a fake award.
00:05:33.280 So this is about, just really fast, the Nobel Peace Prize committee is in Norwegian.
00:05:37.400 Does Norway hate him?
00:05:39.560 Like, whoa.
00:05:40.140 Norwegia.
00:05:41.100 What are they doing?
00:05:41.900 Those Norwegians.
00:05:43.100 Norwegian.
00:05:44.060 Of Norwegia.
00:05:45.020 Yeah, what are they doing?
00:05:46.060 I never know what they're doing out there.
00:05:48.180 I never know what she's doing out there.
00:05:49.920 What they're doing out there is they got 7 billion barrels of oil.
00:05:52.640 That's true.
00:05:52.700 That's what they got.
00:05:53.400 More peace deal.
00:05:54.180 7 billion barrels of oil.
00:05:55.400 What do you think, Pat?
00:05:56.180 Do you think he's going to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
00:05:57.180 I think he's going to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
00:05:58.920 Why are you so confident?
00:06:00.080 Because he's going to put, sometimes in life, one of the most beautiful things about life
00:06:04.660 is where I remember one time an enemy of mine, an old enemy of mine, and this guy played
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00:06:22.880 One day, I told him, I said, I'm going to turn your kids into valetainers.
00:06:28.180 One day, his son has a school project that is going up to speak at school about business
00:06:35.640 and entrepreneurship.
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00:06:39.760 And he says, I want to talk about Patrick B. David and what I've learned from him.
00:06:46.560 He says, how we went from being enemies in his own way to then you converting my son into
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00:06:56.260 And then eventually me saying, I'm going to turn your kids into valetainers, right?
00:06:58.960 Sometimes you go up against certain people that the way they beat you, they put so much
00:07:07.120 pressure on you by having so many different victories that you have no choice but to give
00:07:12.780 it to them.
00:07:13.600 The amount of pure pressure the Nobel Prize organization is going to get from so many
00:07:20.620 countries, they're going to be forced to give it to this man.
00:07:25.220 Now, will they give it to him while he's alive or dead?
00:07:27.780 I don't know.
00:07:28.620 Will they give it to him like they gave Hall of Fame to Pete Rose after he died?
00:07:33.320 I don't know.
00:07:34.160 Are they going to do to him what they did to Pete Rose, what they're going to do to Barry
00:07:37.420 Bonds, what they're going to do to a lot of these guys?
00:07:39.120 I don't know.
00:07:39.820 I hope it happens while the man is alive.
00:07:42.340 And because what he's attempting to do right now is such a complete opposite of what everybody
00:07:49.380 said he was going to do.
00:07:50.960 He was going to start a world war.
00:07:52.140 He was going to do this.
00:07:53.200 He was going to do that.
00:07:53.980 And the guy that ended up getting the Nobel Prize before him was the guy that empowered
00:08:00.200 ISIS.
00:08:01.000 And ever since Trump took office, when's the last time you heard about ISIS?
00:08:03.840 You haven't heard about ISIS.
00:08:05.220 You haven't heard about any of that stuff with ISIS ever since he took over.
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00:08:09.080 Who knows what's going to happen?
00:08:09.940 But I'm more optimistic on it happening.
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