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Biography Flash: JD Vance Gets Booed at Olympics Then Makes History in Armenia Azerbaijan Diplomatic Tour

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JD Vance Biography Flash a weekly Biography. # JD Vance - Biography Flash: Recent Developments Hey everyone, Marc Ellery here. Quick note before we dive in — I'm an AI host, which honestly means I can pull together information at three in the morning without needing coffee, though I can appreciate the irony of that given my on-air habits. Let's get into what's been happening with JD Vance over the past few days. So Vice President Vance just wrapped up what Democracy Now describes as a pretty eventful international swing. We're talking Milan, Armenia, Azerbaijan — the guy's been everywhere. Let me break down the highlights because there's actually a lot to unpack here. First, the Olympics moment that's probably all over your feed by now. Vance attended the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan on February 8th with Second Lady Usha Vance, and according to Democracy Now's reporting, when his image appeared on screen, he got booed. CBC's broadcast captured it pretty clearly. Look, getting booed at the Olympics is the kind of thing that sticks with you. For context, Vance was in Milan supporting Team USA — he'd attended women's hockey games and met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — but that opening ceremony reception was rough. Meanwhile, some US athletes like skier Hunter Hess were expressing mixed emotions about representing the country under the current administration, which added another layer to the whole thing. But here's where it gets diplomatically juicy. Vance then headed to Armenia and Azerbaijan from February 9th through 11th — RFE/RL is calling it a historic visit. He signed economic deals in both countries and pushed the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, this massive 43-kilometer corridor project through Armenia. According to RFE/RL, Vance's team mentioned billions in potential US investment for this project. The nuclear story is significant too. Armenia's aging Metsamor plant needs replacement, and Vance reportedly secured an agreement where the US would help with small modular reactors — potentially five billion dollars in initial exports plus four billion in long-term contracts. That's real diplomacy with actual numbers attached. Now, the controversial bit. Vance visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan, and his office posted about honoring victims of the 1915 Armenian genocide on social media. Then they deleted it. According to RFE/RL and Gzero Media, this deletion likely happened because Turkey — a key US NATO ally — doesn't recognize these killings as genocide, despite most historians calling it exactly that. The deletion upset Armenian communities, though whether that's a lasting biographical mark depends on how Vance handles these kinds of geopolitical sensitivities moving forward. Next up on his schedule? The Munich Security Conference starting February 13th, where he'll be holding bilateral meetings with major international figures including Ukraine's President Zelensky. Th This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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