Who is J.D. Vance, Trump’s vice president, and what is his view on world developments?
Mehr News Agency- International Group: The failed assassination of former US President Donald Trump is an excuse In order to show the power of the Republican Party, he paved the way for the official announcement of his candidacy as the final choice of this party as well as the unveiling of Trump’s vice president. Therefore, Trump introduced the 39-year-old American senator “JD Vance” or “James David Vance” as his first deputy for the election campaign.
This young and little-known figure has received the attention of experts, officials and media of the world, and the question comes to mind as to who Vance really is and what his record and views are. Does it?
From being born in a working class family to being a senator and vice president of Trump
Vance was born in 1984 in Middletown, Ohio, and joined the Marines after finishing high school and then went to Iraq. He later went to Ohio State University and Yale and earned a law degree. Vance has also worked as an investor in Silicon Valley.
He had a difficult and painful childhood and always struggled with poverty. In his best-selling memoir titled “The Time of the Americans Behind the Mountains”, which was later turned into a movie, he mentioned these issues; The same book became one of the best sellers of the year in 2016. “Donald Trump Jr.”, the son of the former president of the United States, liked that book, and the same interest formed a friendship between the two.
The beginning of Vance’s political activity dates back to 2022; When he was able to win the Senate elections with Trump’s support. But before that, during the 2016 presidential election, he was one of Trump’s opponents and called him an “idiot”. After Trump’s victory, Vance returned to his hometown in Ohio and started an anti-opioid charity.
From there, he entered the centers and circles of politics as a businessman and someone who set up a charity, and in such places he was able to show himself with speeches. Trump played an important role in Vance’s victory in the Senate elections, and by participating in the election campaigns of this young and unknown politician, he turned him into a well-known and victorious person.
After that, the relationship between Trump and Vance was followed in a more special way. These two have been in contact with each other by phone. Trump even complimented Vance’s beard and said he looked like a young Abraham Lincoln. Vance became Trump’s staunch ally in Congress and relentlessly defended Trump’s policies and behavior.
Democrats call Vance an extremist and point to the provocative positions he has taken. For example, Vance supported a national 15-week abortion ban during the Senate race, then reversed course when Ohio voters overwhelmingly supported the 2023 abortion rights amendment.
One of Vance’s most important points for Trump is probably his loyalty to the future president. Vance once said of the 2020 election that if he were Vice President Mike Pence, he wouldn’t have immediately endorsed the result because Trump had “legitimate complaints.” This is exactly the point where Trump disagreed with Pence, and the same process caused Pence to no longer support Trump.
What is Vance’s view on actors and developments in the world?
Vance has been one of the supporters of the Zionist regime in foreign policy, and during the last 10 months, this regime has martyred nearly 40,000 people, especially women and children. More than accusing Tel Aviv, it has always pointed its finger towards Hamas and resistance groups.
It is a bitter irony that despite the full political, financial and military support of the American democratic government for the crimes of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip, Vance is not satisfied with this amount of support either. And he has always criticized Biden for putting pressure on the Zionist regime.
Vance, who is one of the supporters of the “Abraham” agreement in the field of normalizing relations between the Zionist regime and the Arab countries, believes that the United States should refer the issues related to West Asia to the Zionist regime. and the united Arab countries to the United States.
This senator from the state of Ohio considers the US occupation of Iraq in 2003 to be a mistake and believes that the officials of George Bush Jr.’s administration at that time lied to the American people about Iraq. have said.
On the war between Russia and Ukraine, Vance’s positions are consistent with Trump’s views. He says that Washington’s military and financial support to Kiev cannot end the war. Vance also considers supporting Ukraine and the Zionist regime to be two different issues and emphasizes that supporting Tel Aviv must be pursued for strategic reasons; The issue that has fueled the fear of Kiev leaders; Contrary to the recent Swiss summit for the peace of Ukraine, which was held without the presence of Russian officials, now the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has requested the presence of Russia in the second peace summit.
In relation to the issue of confrontation with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Vance is also not in favor of the withdrawal of America from NATO, but like Trump, he believes that European countries should be more pay for their defense industries. From his point of view, America should focus more on the east and the dangers and threats that China faces towards America.
In one of his first interviews since being chosen as Trump’s running mate, Vance called China the biggest threat to the United States and called for a bellicose stance towards Beijing. If he wins the election, he emphasized. After joining the Republican election campaign, he emphasized in an interview with “Fox News” that “China is the biggest threat to our country and we have completely deviated from it.”
This is not the first time Vance has criticized China. The tycoon, now a senator from Ohio, previously called for “sweeping tariffs” on Chinese goods and advocated bringing American manufacturing back home to reduce dependence on Beijing.
But in relation to Iran, Vance’s view is close to Trump and from the neoconservatives of Trump’s team such as “John Bolton” and “Mike Pompeo” who were in favor of a military attack on Iran. goes away He believes that any military attack on Iran will lead to intensification of insecurity and instability in the region.
Therefore, Vance, while welcoming America’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, considers only the continuation of the maximum pressure policy against Iran to be effective; A mechanism that, of course, showed its ineffectiveness during the four years of Trump’s administration, and these ill-considered and hostile policies prevented Trump from re-entering the White House and the presidency of the United States was handed over to the elderly Joe Biden.