Trump wants to be king of the world with his ‘Board of Peace’ stealth attack
- Recently, the Board of Peace was launched with President Donald Trump as chair, granting him full control over funds and a sole veto, as critics call it a 'delusion of power'.
- As a former UN High Commissioner, Robinson argued `It needs stronger, active support, especially from middle and smaller countries who depend on it` while urging UN reform, she said on RT's Morning Ireland.
- The UN charter for the Board omits Gaza despite Gaza being the original UN mandate, and Robinson said Security Council members were pressured into accepting the Board without agreement.
- Allied hesitation has raised the prospect that no major European allies have joined, Canada declined after Trump disinvited Prime Minister Mark Carney, and pressure may target Australia with tariffs or security changes.
- With peace talks still protracted, the Board's omission of Gaza risks sidelining reopening the Rafah crossing, a key humanitarian access point tied to the truce framework involving Hamas and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Lithuanian president’s adviser says Trump’s Peace Board ‘nice idea’ but function unclear
Lithuania, like other European countries, has questions about the role a newly created Board of Peace proposed by US President Donald Trump would play in resolving global conflicts, President Gitanas Nausėda’s chief foreign policy adviser said Tuesday.
The Board of Peace and Central Asia
President Donald Trump’s alternative to the United Nations is a very ambitious and global idea, the future of which is unclear. Will the body be in demand, functional, and effective? Will it be able to cope with the challenges and conflicts of our time? What are its real goals? It is difficult to give clear […] The post The Board of Peace and Central Asia appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
Trump’s Board of Peace is already floundering
President Donald Trump is often accused of being a warmonger and a rogue leader who acts in defiance of international law and global opinion. His menacing plan (abandoned for now) to seize Greenland from Denmark, the “easy way” or the “hard way,” shows why that characterization has become so widely accepted outside his MAGA base. As if to refute the allegation, Trump last week rolled out a Board of Peace designed — as he wrote in a gushing invit…
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