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Trump's Bold Bid for Global Peace! Is the UN Being Sidelined?

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President Trump launched his "Board of Peace" at the Davos Economic Forum, sparking debate over his ambitions to reshape global diplomacy. Could this signal a shift away from the UN's role as peacemaker-in-chief?

Trump's soaring promise of global peace has divided opinions. Supporters like Viktor Orban cheer, while critics like Poland's Donald Tusk remain wary of Trump’s intentions to usurp global institutions with this new board.

The board, backed by a UN Security Council resolution, plans to tackle global conflicts. Leaked drafts reveal Trump's lifelong chairmanship and sweeping powers, including the right to invite countries or dissolve bodies. Membership comes with a $1 billion price tag.

With recent US actions, including capturing Venezuela's leader and eyeing Greenland, Trump's ambitions are clear. Nineteen nations have already joined the board, though many remain skeptical.

The UK's Yvette Cooper expressed concerns about Russia’s involvement, while Sweden and Norway demand more dialogue. Even Arab nations involved in the Gaza conflict feel wary, noting no mention of Gaza in the leaked charter.

Critics suggest Trump's bid is fueled by his desire for a Nobel Peace Prize, previously awarded to Barack Obama. Trump's retaliatory threats against nations like France highlight the board's contentious nature.

In response to claims that the board could replace the UN, Trump remained cryptic. While praising the UN’s potential, he criticized its past failures and emphasized his board’s capability to act globally.

The UN, struggling to fulfill its peacemaking role, now faces a challenge with Trump's activism. Former UN leaders see this as a reflection of the body's gridlock and call for inclusion over unilateral decisions.

Trump boasts of ending major conflicts, though many were temporary ceasefires. His involvement in resolving tensions between Iran and Israel showcases his intent, yet the path to lasting peace is fraught with challenges.

The board faces its first test with Gaza, where conflicting visions from Netanyahu and Arab leaders complicate progress. Meanwhile, the ongoing Ukraine crisis adds pressure, as Zelensky refuses to engage with Moscow under this framework.

This new initiative touches on long-standing demands for UN reform, particularly of the Security Council. Some critics see Trump's actions as a catalyst to bring these issues back to prominence.

As discussions on replacing UN Secretary-General Guterres begin, Trump’s role in global peace efforts is pivotal. Despite his claim of ending the Ukraine conflict swiftly, the reality of peacemaking remains complex.

With Trump's assertion that a settlement in Ukraine is imminent and his portrayal as a global peacemaker, the world watches closely. Could this board mark a new era in international diplomacy, or will it merely spotlight the limitations of unilateral action?

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s Board of Peace challenges the UN’s traditional role.

  • Global leaders remain divided over Trump’s sweeping powers.

  • The push for UN reform gains momentum amid Trump’s actions.

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    I don't believe Trump's "Board of Peace" is a new idea. Rather, it's part of a grander plan to sabotage the UN than began with his disgraceful speeches last year, and his abandonment of the WHO in a p

  • You mean there are people who are actually taking this seriously?

  • UN doesn't want peace. If it did, the 5 permanent members of the US Security Council wouldn't be 5 of the top 'arms dealers' in the world. Stopping wars is easy, simply stop supplying toys. To put t

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I don't believe Trump's "Board of Peace" is a new idea. Rather, it's part of a grander plan to sabotage the UN than began with his disgraceful speeches last year, and his abandonment of the WHO in a pandemic.

And now, when the existing architecture is deliberately weakened, he rolls up to Davos to sell his own branded replacement.

It's the same playbook he uses in the US, just scaled up!

He treats Blue States (and their priorities, funding, and votes) as internal political adversaries to be punished, undermined, and bypassed, not as equal parts of a union.

He's now doing the exact same thing to the UN and the post-war order.

They're not partners or the foundational table for global cooperation, they're just another set of "disloyal" institutions to be weakened, insulted, and then supplanted by his own personal brand of winner-take-all deal-making.

FDR must be spinning in his grave!

The man who built the system to save the world from authoritarians is now watching a would-be authoritarian try to replace it with a glorified VIP lounge where peace goes to the highest bidder.

Trump's goal, as was clearly evident in his pathetic self-aggrandisement at Davos this week isn't to lead the system, it's to break it and declare himself the only alternative!

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I suspect this BoP will implode.

At some point (hopefully), DJT will no longer be POTUS, but he will still chair the board and will not relinquish his position. He will no longer be able to wield tariffs to enforce peace (sic).

He will refuse to give up his position to the new POTUS and the entire BoP will implode.

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You mean there are people who are actually taking this seriously?

UN doesn't want peace. If it did, the 5 permanent members of the US Security Council wouldn't be 5 of the top 'arms dealers' in the world.

Stopping wars is easy, simply stop supplying toys.

To put that in perspective, in the most ignorant of brains, would be like all the drug cartel leaders, being the head of the UN's Anti Drug Council, if they had one.

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A board chaired by Trump to replace the UN! 😂

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2 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I suspect this BoP will implode.

At some point (hopefully), DJT will no longer be POTUS, but he will still chair the board and will not relinquish his position. He will no longer be able to wield tariffs to enforce peace (sic).

He will refuse to give up his position to the new POTUS and the entire BoP will implode.

Agreed. It's just a one man show to make himself more important. Any contributions though are very welcome to help for the upkeep of the BoP global headquarters at mar a lago.

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4 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Sureb glad he's leaving all those s*ithole countries out, aren't you? /s

Of course not, Trump is not racist - he will take money and power from anyone.

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So is this Board of Peace supposed to be the new Axis? Look up who he has invited so far, we're back to the "all the best people" con.

What's the goal, what's in it for him? Oh wait, I found it:

"It is not known whether any have agreed to donate $1 billion for permanent membership."

https://www.nbcnews.com/world/europe/trump-board-of-peace-countries-davos-cost-nato-what-know-rcna255433

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The sooner everybody on the forum and everybody on the planet realizes that everything Trump does, and I mean everything, is done either to boost his ego or enrich him and his family and cronies, the better off we'll be. It's always a zero sum game with Trump. If it's good for Trump, he will push it. If not, nada, zip, zilch, game over. He will demean and try to destroy any person, and as as we saw at Davos, any country, that opposes him in the slightest.

Here's a letter he sent to the PM of Norway a few days ago:
"Dear Jonas, considering your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America. Denmark cannot protect that land being Greenland from Russia or China. And why do they have a right of ownership anyway? There are no written documents. It's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago. But we had boats landing there also. I've done more for NATO than any other person since its founding. And now NATO should do something for the United States. The world is not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland.”

 

“Thank you, President DJT. “

Such a whiner, such a bully - and he still wants that Nobel Peace Prize.

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This mentally ill, diseased, warmongering man had to threaten our closest allies over Greenland, only to cave in completely and abandoned his ambitions after waving the white flag while surrending to the Greenland PM. And that was after all that damage was done. What a klutz. What a goon. What a freak.

Not only did Trump tellingly avoid the question about his central demand (which he appears to have folded on), but he referred to an aspect of the framework that … already exists in a security agreement the US has with Denmark, which controls Greenland.

That deal, which was forged in 1951, already allowed for an American military presence on Greenland in perpetuity. Yet Trump keeps talking about that as if it’s a major advance.

“There’s no time limit,” he repeated Thursday morning on Fox Business Network.

Indeed, while we have much to learn about the details, and the details still need to be ironed out – CNN reported Thursday that no actual document exists yet — much of what we have learned sounds a lot like what the United States already had.

And that, in turn, makes it look a whole lot like Trump folded – or TACOed, as is the current parlance.

In the previous 1951 deal, as long as it didn’t violate Danish sovereignty, the US was allowed to improve and develop the defense areas, install and maintain equipment, station personnel, provide security, have post offices and commissary stores, and control the comings, goings and operation of ships and aircraft.

“I have yet to hear from this administration a single thing we need from Greenland that this sovereign people is not already willing to grant us,” Mitch McConnell said.

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On 1/23/2026 at 8:10 AM, JBChiangRai said:

I suspect this BoP will implode.

At some point (hopefully), DJT will no longer be POTUS, but he will still chair the board and will not relinquish his position. He will no longer be able to wield tariffs to enforce peace (sic).

He will refuse to give up his position to the new POTUS and the entire BoP will implode.

The fable of Ozymandias springs to mind here........

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On 1/23/2026 at 10:16 AM, candide said:

A board chaired by Trump to replace the UN! 😂

Why do I get the feeling that this new "International Board of Peace" will be issuing its "Global Peace Medal" to the founder and Lifetime Chairman ...

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The board of peace continues to fail which is a good thing as Trump has appointed himself chairman for life, much as Kim did in North Korea.

The diplomatic isolation of the United States in Northern Europe is now unmistakable. Norway’s Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, has formally rejected President Trump’s invitation to join the so-called “Board of Peace,” delivering a direct blow to Washington’s Arctic strategy.

The refusal carries serious strategic weight. After the failed attempt to pressure Denmark over Greenland and a separate diplomatic misstep with Iceland, the U.S. administration had pinned its hopes on Norway — a critical NATO member and major energy supplier — to anchor its influence across the Arctic and secure the northern flank through a new transactional alliance.

Oslo’s decision shuts that door. By declining the offer, Norway has clearly aligned itself with what analysts describe as a “Resistance Coalition” made up of Europe and Canada, solidifying a unified Nordic bloc opposed to U.S. expansionist ambitions.

The move sends a powerful signal: even as Washington steps away from traditional NATO command structures, the remaining European states are holding firm — and the “Board of Peace” is failing to gain traction where it matters most.

Trump is flailing in the wind and has become the world's court jester.

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"And the first annual Bored of Peace Prize goes to..................................."

Everyone is "boldly" doing something these days but forming a board or committee is the weakest bold move.

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Nothing to see here.

Just another shiny object GRIFT to amplify his baby whining about the Nobel Peace Prize and to divert away from the Epstein scandal.

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On 1/23/2026 at 8:10 AM, Jim Waldron said:

I don't believe Trump's "Board of Peace" is a new idea. Rather, it's part of a grander plan to sabotage the UN than began with his disgraceful speeches last year, and his abandonment of the WHO in a pandemic.

And now, when the existing architecture is deliberately weakened, he rolls up to Davos to sell his own branded replacement.

It's the same playbook he uses in the US, just scaled up!

He treats Blue States (and their priorities, funding, and votes) as internal political adversaries to be punished, undermined, and bypassed, not as equal parts of a union.

He's now doing the exact same thing to the UN and the post-war order.

They're not partners or the foundational table for global cooperation, they're just another set of "disloyal" institutions to be weakened, insulted, and then supplanted by his own personal brand of winner-take-all deal-making.

FDR must be spinning in his grave!

The man who built the system to save the world from authoritarians is now watching a would-be authoritarian try to replace it with a glorified VIP lounge where peace goes to the highest bidder.

Trump's goal, as was clearly evident in his pathetic self-aggrandisement at Davos this week isn't to lead the system, it's to break it and declare himself the only alternative!

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Just another vehicle to provide Trump with personal financial enrichment and the opportunity to fulfil his puppet master Putins desire to sideline and destroy NATO and the UN. Putin has been personally invited to be on the Board, which if accepted meant here will be more War Criminals on the board than Peacemakers.

The most worrying aspect is that although there's a place on the Board for the aggressor Netanyahu, no Palestinians were involved in the discussions or aims and objectives of the Board. Although this is aimed at restructuring and rebuilding Gaza the Palestinians are only mentioned as being relocated but without any rights of return. It's just another Pay For Play scheme by Trump so his family gets all the restructuring and rebuilding contracts or sells the rights to the highest bidders

Costs a billion to join…….follow the money …..in my view this is a two fold plan#1 kill the United Nations and grift money…..face it trump is an asset to anything resembling autocratic rule.

11 minutes ago, Tug said:

Costs a billion to join…….follow the money …..in my view this is a two fold plan#1 kill the United Nations and grift money…..face it trump is an asset to anything resembling autocratic rule.

It won't kill the UN with the nations they have now and the nations that have said no. That said, the UN's impact isn't great. But Trump's Golf Peace Club is basically a farce.


Yes of course it's a grift. Pay in and get more regard from the current horrifically bad US president.

10 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Yes of course it's a grift. Pay in and get more regard from the current horrifically bad US president.

Get "more" regard until he goes TACO ala NATO/Greenland etc!

1 hour ago, scottiejohn said:

"Trump" is not many sources.

He says lots of things, mostly unreliable bragging.

Ended 8+wars, balanced the budget, released the kracken, signed 99 trade deals, and now Putin has joined Trump's "Bored of Peace" committee.

Vladimir Putin has received an invitation to join Trump's Board of Peace, but it is unclear if he has officially accepted the invitation as he is still considering it. No representative from Russia was present at the recent signing event for the board. (AI-assist)

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The board of peace is to peace exactly what truth social is to truth. Polar opposites.

47 minutes ago, gargamon said:

The board of peace is to peace exactly what truth social is to truth. Polar opposites.

Something everyone should understand about Trump and also Putin.

Yes all politicians lie but Trump and Putin do not lie in the same way as normal politicians.

Both are POST TRUTH POPULISTS.

Yes they're trying to muck with our minds and sad to say often very effectively.

trump is doing exactly what he’s told to do. Quite simply he lacks intelligence to fully comprehend any of the issues he claims he and only he knows how to fix. He’s the Billy liar of all politicians. This board of peace BS is Kushners plan for him, and others, cash in as they take over Gaza and turn it into a massive trump resort. Plans have been shown and discussions made about it, but nothing about what happens to the Palestinians that are still present there. Of course netanyahu and trump have already decided the outcome of that, and think nobody realises it. And to call it the board of peace demonstrates just how phukin sick these MFer’s are!

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Trump has been utterly and completely humiliated by the Europeans. They stripped him of all his ammunition and he was firing with blanks. It's a beautiful thing to see egg all over the face of this heinous creep. His decline is in full force. And he did this to himself.

Davos presented another lesson to Europe. Standing together on the principle of territorial integrity and sovereignty, while warning of severe economic countermeasures, the Europeans achieved an apparent retreat from Mr. Trump over Greenland.

Sovereignty and the inviolability of borders are fundamental tenets of the European project, built out of the ruins of World War II, when the aggressive imperialism of big powers led to millions of deaths. The lesson was clear: Defending borders collectively is the only way small states are protected from the predations of larger ones.

The Europeans have come up with more money and military aid for Ukraine than the United States, and they have largely picked up the slack after Mr. Trump cut off funding for Ukraine. They recently agreed to another 90 billion euros ($106 billion) in economic and military aid to Kyiv.

And it has been the Europeans who have expressed solidarity with Denmark and Greenland against Mr. Trump’s demands to annex the island on the same principle of territorial integrity, and who seem to have caused him to back down.

Prime Minister Bart De Wever of Belgium was harsher. “So many red lines are being crossed,” he said at the forum. “Being a happy vassal is one thing, being a miserable slave is something else.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/24/world/europe/sovereignty-european-union-nato.html?smid=nytcore-android-share

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13 hours ago, AlaskaDave said:

The sooner everybody on the forum and everybody on the planet realizes that everything Trump does, and I mean everything, is done either to boost his ego or enrich him and his family and cronies, the better off we'll be. It's always a zero sum game with Trump. If it's good for Trump, he will push it. If not, nada, zip, zilch, game over. He will demean and try to destroy any person, and as as we saw at Davos, any country, that opposes him in the slightest.

Here's a letter he sent to the PM of Norway a few days ago:
"Dear Jonas, considering your country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped eight wars plus, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America. Denmark cannot protect that land being Greenland from Russia or China. And why do they have a right of ownership anyway? There are no written documents. It's only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago. But we had boats landing there also. I've done more for NATO than any other person since its founding. And now NATO should do something for the United States. The world is not secure unless we have complete and total control of Greenland.”

 

“Thank you, President DJT. “

Such a whiner, such a bully - and he still wants that Nobel Peace Prize.

He's the leading contender for the Pinocchio Award.

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