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Gemini Report: #Vance‘s #SouthCaucasus Deals gemini.google.com/share/3eb2…Vice President JD Vance’s tour through the South Caucasus this week (February 9–11, 2026) marks a significant “planting of the flag” for U.S. interests in a region traditionally dominated by Russian influence. As the first-ever sitting U.S. Vice President to visit Armenia, Vance brought a portfolio focused on hard infrastructure and high-tech defense.
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The TRIPP Corridor: The Economic Centerpiece
The Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity (TRIPP) is the crown jewel of the visit. It is a proposed 27-mile (43 km) road and rail corridor through southern Armenia designed to link mainland Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave.
Management: A U.S.-led consortium, the TRIPP Development Company (TDC), will construct and manage the route.
Ownership: The U.S. will hold a 74% controlling stake for the first 49 years.
Strategic Aim: By creating a transit artery that bypasses both Russia and Iran, the U.S. aims to secure a direct link for Central Asian critical minerals and energy to reach Western markets via Turkey.Military & Tech: Drones and Vessels
The visit included specific defense “deliverables” that signal a shift in regional security dependencies.
Armenia’s Drones: Vance confirmed an $11 million sale of Shield AI’s V-BAT unmanned aerial systems. These are vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drones used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). This is a landmark first for U.S. defense sales to Yerevan, which is actively pivoting away from Russian military hardware.+1
Azerbaijan’s Naval Boost: In Baku, Vance announced the U.S. would provide coastal defense vessels to help Azerbaijan protect its Caspian Sea territorial waters, specifically citing potential threats from Russia and Iran.
AI Supercomputing: A second phase for a U.S.-led AI supercomputer project in Armenia (Firebird) was also greenlit, involving the delivery of 41,000 NVIDIA GB300 GPUs.Energy & Nuclear Sovereignty
A massive $9 billion framework was established to overhaul Armenia’s energy sector.
The 123 Agreement: Vance and Prime Minister Pashinyan signed a civil nuclear cooperation agreement. This paves the way for U.S. companies to replace the aging Soviet-era Metsamor nuclear plant with Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).+1
Strategic Partnership: In Azerbaijan, a new Charter on Strategic Partnership was signed, focusing on aerospace, digital infrastructure, and AI development.The “Genocide” Snafu: The visit wasn’t without its diplomatic turbulence. Vance’s official X account briefly posted a tribute to victims of the “1915 Armenian genocide” during his visit to the Tsitsernakaberd memorial. The post was quickly deleted—likely to avoid a rift with Turkey or Azerbaijan—but the “screenshot is forever” nature of social media ensured it remained a talking point throughout the trip.
Would you like me to dive deeper into the technical specifications of the V-BAT drones or the financial structure of the TRIPP consortium?
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