Andrew Korybko
The planned AI data center is meant to solidify the US’
new sphere of influence by leading the region into the “Fourth Industrial
Revolution”, weaponize local data to fine-tune propaganda for helping the
ruling party ahead of summer’s next elections, and function as an AI-assisted
regional spy hub
The US approved Nvidia’s sale
of advanced chips to Armenia late last month as part of a $500 million AI data
center that’ll see 20% of its capacity reserved for Armenian companies and the
remaining 80% sold to US-based firms doing business in the region according
to Bloomberg. These ambitious tech
plans build upon Armenia’s rich
Soviet-era technological legacy, early tech education
for children, and impending
national high tech strategy, but there’s actually much more to them than a
simple business opportunity.
This move comes shortly after
the US “poached” Armenia from Russia’s sphere of influence by replacing its
role in the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process, which took the form of
brokering August’s peace declaration between the two. Armenia also agreed to the
creation of the US-controlled “Trump
Route for International Peace and Prosperity” (TRIPP) along its southern
border. TRIPP is expected to lead to the Turkish-led injection of Western
influence across
the South Caucasus and into Central Asia.
It’s therefore not for naught that two US think tank experts recently co-authored an article in the Washington Post where they argued for increased American engagement with Armenia as the strongly insinuated means for more effectively containing Russia. Tech wasn’t mentioned in connection with this, but there’s a compelling logic behind why this new AI data center was chosen as the flagship project of their new relations, which will be led by a new joint Armenian-American company, Firebird.AI.
The “Fourth
Industrial Revolution”/“Great Reset” (4IR/GR), which is centered on
the interconnected trends of AI, Big Data, and the Internet of Things, is
driving the cutting-edge economic-technological developments across the world
that the US envisages leading per July’s AI
Action Plan. One month later at the end of August, several weeks after the
US-mediated Armenian-Azerbaijani peace declaration and TRIPP, Armenia and the
US signed
an MoU “regarding an AI and Semiconductor Innovation Partnership”.
This was followed by the US
approving Firebird.AI’s ambitious plan to set up a $500 million Nvidia-powered
AI data center for US-based firms in the region, thus leveraging Armenia’s
location to turn it into a bastion of US 4IR/GR influence in this part of
Eurasia. The goal is to solidify the US’ influence over the South Caucasus and
then have Armenia serve as the launchpad for expanding the tech dimension
thereof into Central Asia in parallel with TRIPP’s expansion of US economic and
military influence.
Some Armenian companies will
benefit from this but the nation as a whole won’t. Its people’s digital-tech
sovereignty is being ceded to the US since their data will be stored on Dell
servers. Socio-political trends can then be analyzed by CIA algorithms for
helping the US fine-tune propaganda for accelerating Armenia’s pivot away from
Russia. Of relevance, the first phase of the AI data center will be operational
in the second quarter of next year, which is around the time of Armenia’s next
parliamentary elections.
The Carnegie think tank
declared last month that “Armenia’s
Election Is a Foreign Affair” in their piece urging de facto meddling in
support of Pashinyan. The planned AI data center is expected to play a role in
this as was explained. Keeping him in power isn’t just about solidifying the
US’ new sphere of influence at Russia’s expense, which will be costly for
Armenia since Russia is its top trade partner, but enabling the US to transform
this facility into a regional AI-assisted spy hub as part of a new Eurasian
power play.
Andrew Korybko, Substack, December 14, 2025
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