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Trump's 'Board of Peace' Expands with Global Participation!

In a strategic move, seven countries, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, have joined US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace," designed initially to oversee the Gaza ceasefire. While the board's original intent focused on Gaza's reconstruction, its broader charter suggests it could assume roles typically reserved for the United Nations.

Saudi Arabia and other Muslim-majority countries have endorsed the initiative, emphasizing consolidation of the ceasefire in Gaza and supporting reconstruction efforts. This aligns with the board's aim to advance a "just and lasting peace" in the region.

Israel confirmed its participation early on, and Trump's comments suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering joining. However, the Kremlin has not yet officially committed, stating that the invitation remains under review. Putin has suggested that Russia could potentially contribute $1 billion from frozen assets, viewing the board primarily as pertinent to Middle Eastern issues.

The initiative extends invitations globally, with Canada, the UK, and several other nations deliberating over their role. The UAE, Bahrain, and several others have already committed to the board, reflecting its rapidly growing influence.

Amid the enthusiasm, Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob has declined the invitation, criticizing it as interfering with the international order. The Vatican has also received an invitation, with Cardinal Pietro Parolin indicating that Pope Leo will need time to decide.

According to a leaked document, the board’s charter will become effective once three member states formally agree, with terms renewable every three years. Those contributing $1 billion gain permanent seats, suggesting a high economic threshold for ongoing influence. The board, branded as an international peace-building organization, grants Trump significant powers as its chair and US representative.

Last week, the White House announced the seven founding Executive Board members, including figures like US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Tony Blair. The board is tasked with pivotal roles in Gaza, authorized by a UN Security Council resolution extending through 2027.

Tensions persist, as Netanyahu’s office expressed unease about the board's Gaza Executive composition, particularly with members like Turkey and Qatar, despite their role in brokering the ceasefire. The plan for peace in Gaza involves two phases: the current fragile ceasefire and future reconstruction. However, challenges loom as Hamas has not fully agreed to demilitarization without statehood assurances, and Israel is cautious about further withdrawals from Gaza.

The fragile ceasefire remains, with over 460 Palestinians and three Israeli soldiers reported killed since its inception. The broader conflict, ignited by a Hamas attack in October 2023, has resulted in substantial casualties, underscoring the situation's volatility and the board's complex diplomatic mandate.

Through this initiative, the Trump administration seeks to assert US influence in global conflict resolution, potentially challenging the established role of international entities like the UN. As the board expands, its capacity to effectively navigate geopolitical tensions and foster peace remains a focal point of global interest.

Key Takeaways

  • New countries join Trump's Board of Peace, heightening its international profile.

  • The board’s expanded mission may redefine traditional roles in global diplomacy.

  • Gaza tensions highlight the board's challenging path to enduring peace.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 026-01-21

 

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spidermike007 Star Member

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23 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Let’s be clear on this. The Security Council resolution approved the Board of Peace for Gaza and included establishing a security force in Gaza. Trump has hijacked this resolution and has no legal right to broaden the mandate for his fantasy creation of a new international organization. With most democratic countries not participating, I am anticipating TACO of another crazy Trump’s foreign policy wet dream.

Let us never overlook the fact that he has appointed himself as the chairman of this board for life, it kind of reminds one of Uganda and other banana republics.

Tug Star Member

Tug

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13 hours ago, IsaanGuy said:

Board of peace = another trump shakedown. Each country must pay a billion dollars for a permanent seat, in cash, and paid directly to him. It’s amazing some countries have signed up but when you look at the list you realise it’s an effort to curry favour and power with the demented nut job, nothing else. He isn’t intelligent enough to negotiate jack <deleted> as demonstrated on the world’s stage regularly and most recently in Davos. He rambled about talking to Macron about drug prices, a conversation that never happened. One thing he did learn was the Europeans aren’t intimidated by his lies, racist bullying delusional rhetoric and aren’t afraid like those pathetic politicians in America who fail miserably to stand up to the loser. His board of peace will fail, just like all his other scams. He’s biggest shyster on the planet nothing else and the sooner he’s gone the better.

Bingo!

save the frogs Star Member

save the frogs

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13 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

"Board of Peace" looks more like a global neo-Nazi-Fascist organization.

Wow, that's how you see it?

This is how I see it.

For the last 1000 years, the West has been calling all the shots.

NATO, G7, WEF ...

Now, Trump has a bunch of under-represented marginalized countries in his club who never had a voice. When the eff has Kazakstan ever been asked what they think about anything?

Odd that Tony Blair is there, but not the current PM of UK. Not sure what that means.

But your neo-Nazi thesis sounds like bs to me.

The word "nazi" seems to be being way over-used on this forum lately.

placnx Platinum Member

placnx

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14 hours ago, save the frogs said:

So what if it's legit and Trump is truly trying to move towards peace in the middle east?

And the countries that are not joining are countries that want the war in the middle east to continue?

They don't want to be on a board with Russia and/or Netanyahu, want to avoid association with a vile exploitation of the Gazans.

placnx Platinum Member

placnx

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58 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Wow, that's how you see it?

This is how I see it.

For the last 1000 years, the West has been calling all the shots.

NATO, G7, WEF ...

Now, Trump has a bunch of under-represented marginalized countries in his club who never had a voice. When the eff has Kazakstan ever been asked what they think about anything?

Odd that Tony Blair is there, but not the current PM of UK. Not sure what that means.

But your neo-Nazi thesis sounds like bs to me.

The word "nazi" seems to be being way over-used on this forum lately.

Blair has a terrible record in the Middle East. It sounds like he's Israel's choice.

xylophone Diamond Member

xylophone

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On 1/23/2026 at 4:31 PM, scottiejohn said:

Don't you mean;

"it's a beautiful board, the biggest most beautiful board in the world. A great beautiful board that only I can produce and as such is an object that is revered around the world and that every leader in the world praises me for"!

PS; Abridged version as the original is too large to be posted on AN"

Reminds me of an old fable, which has so many similarities to trump's hopes and dreams......

The King and the Tower of Dust....a cautionary tale.

Once, in a land where the sun shone fiercely, lived a King named Ozias. He was not a cruel man, but he was a proud one. He was the most powerful ruler the world had ever known. His armies were countless, and his treasuries brimmed with gold.

Ozias was not satisfied, however. He wanted to be remembered forever.

"Everything decays," he told his ministers. "But I will build something that defies time itself."

He commissioned the construction of the Tower of Eternity. He ordered the best architects, the strongest masons, and thousands of laborers to build a monument in the center of the capital. It was made of solid black granite, studded with rubies, and tipped with a lightning rod of pure gold. It was designed to reach the heavens.

The project took twenty years, bankrupting the kingdom and exhausting its people, but it was completed. The Tower of Eternity was magnificent. At its base, Ozias had inscribed:

"I am King Ozias, Master of the World. Look upon my works, ye mighty, and tremble."

Ozias spent his days admiring his tower, ignoring the crumbling homes of his subjects and the weakening walls of his city.

Years later, a traveler from a distant land approached the capital. He expected to see the grand tower from miles away. Instead, he saw only a vast, flat desert. He approached an old man sitting on a mound of black sand.

"Where is the city of King Ozias?" the traveler asked. "And where is the Tower of Eternity?"

The old man smiled sadly and pointed to the black sand beneath them. "You are standing on it."

The traveler was shocked. "But it was made of solid granite!"

"So it was," the old man replied. "But the king forgot that the desert wind and the relentless sun care nothing for the pride of men. The tower did not fall in a day. It cracked slowly. The sand blew into the cracks, and then the rain came. Over time, the great tower was worn down, grain by grain, until it became just another dune in the desert."

The traveler looked closer and saw, half-buried in the black sand, a broken stone slab. On it, the words were barely legible: "Master of the World."

The Moral:
The greatest works of human pride are no match for time and nature.
True legacy is not built in stone, but in the hearts of the people, which lasts longer than any monument.

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