While the legacy media obsesses over gotcha questions and manufactured controversies, Vice President JD Vance is on the ground in Azerbaijan doing exactly what the Trump administration promised—putting America First on the world stage.
Vance arrived at the presidential palace in Baku on Tuesday for a high-stakes bilateral meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, where the two leaders announced they would sign a strategic partnership agreement. This is what real diplomacy looks like, folks—not the endless apology tours and weakness projection we endured under the Biden regime.
Trump's Vision, Vance's Execution
"President Trump sends his very best and is grateful for their partnership," Vance told Aliyev during the expanded bilateral meeting, making clear that this administration speaks with one voice on foreign policy.
President Aliyev noted he's already met twice with President Trump in the past six months alone—a stark contrast to the chaos and confusion that defined Biden's foreign policy team. The Azerbaijani leader called hosting Vance "a big honor" and emphasized the "mutual interests" between the two nations.
And what are those interests? Energy, folks. Azerbaijan sits on critical oil and gas reserves, and as the Trump administration pursues total energy dominance with its "Drill, baby, drill" agenda, partnerships like this one ensure America has options—and leverage—on the global stage.
The Left's Predictable Distraction
Of course, the press pool couldn't resist trying to derail the moment. A reporter shouted a question about imprisoned activists and journalists in Azerbaijan as cameras rolled—a classic mainstream media move designed to embarrass American leadership abroad rather than celebrate diplomatic wins.
Both Vance and Aliyev laughed as the press was escorted out. Good. The Vice President isn't there to grandstand for CNN headlines. He's there to secure American interests.
A Serious Team at the Table
The meeting featured heavy hitters from the Trump foreign policy apparatus, including Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, Deputy National Security Advisor Dr. Andrew Baker, and Special Envoy Aryeh Lightstone. This is a team focused on results, not photo ops.
Compare this to the revolving door of incompetence we saw under Biden and Blinken, where every diplomatic engagement seemed designed to weaken America's position. The adults are back in charge, Patriots, and they're moving fast.
The question now is simple: Will the mainstream media give this strategic win the coverage it deserves, or will they bury it to push their next anti-Trump narrative? We already know the answer.
