Trump floats ‘Board of Peace’ to replace UN, signals major global power shift

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Donald Trump has proposed a "Board of Peace" for Gaza, suggesting it could potentially replace the United Nations, which he claims has failed to fulfill its mission. Trump stated the UN "hasn't been very helpful" and should have resolved wars he settled. National security analyst Kobi Michael views this proposal as a break from the existing international order, prioritizing power and interests over international institutions. The White House says the Board of Peace will oversee Gaza's transition from conflict to peace, mobilizing resources and ensuring accountability. Preparations are reportedly underway for a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, with invitations extended to leaders from numerous countries, including Russia, Ukraine, and China. Trump will chair the Board, joined by political, diplomatic, and business figures.
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