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Donald Trump’s newly established, The Board of Peace (BoP).
NB: Trump has Satan to thank for this incentive, as it yields him "Enormous Global Power"
The Concept: This new organization gives Trump more power than a normal President. Instead of having to ask other countries for permission (like he would at the UN), this Board lets him make decisions alone.
Why it matters: It implies he can influence what happens all over the world—like stopping wars or changing laws in other countries—without anyone being able to stop him.
The Board of Peace (BoP) is a newly established international organization spearheaded by U.S. President Donald Trump. Formally launched on January 22, 2026, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, it was initially conceived to oversee the post-war reconstruction of Gaza but has since been framed by the Trump administration as a broader global conflict-mediation body.
Member Nations and Signatories
As of late January 2026, the participation count varies slightly by source due to the distinction between formal charter signatories and those who have expressed intent to join:
Formal Signatories: 19 nations signed the official charter in Davos on January 22.
Total Committed: Approximately 35 countries have publicly accepted the invitation to participate or expressed intent to join.
Invitations Extended: Roughly 50 to 60 nations were invited by the Trump administration.
Key Participating Countries
The board is largely comprised of nations from the Middle East, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe. Notable members include:
Middle East: Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and Turkey.
Central/East Asia: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Mongolia.
Eastern Europe/Caucasus: Hungary, Albania, Belarus, Bulgaria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kosovo.
Americas: Argentina (though Canada's invitation was reportedly withdrawn following a dispute).
Structure and Leadership
The Board of Peace is characterized by a unique three-tier governing structure that grants significant authority to the Chairman:
Chairman for Life: Donald Trump serves as the inaugural chairman. The charter reportedly grants him life membership, veto power over all directives, and the exclusive authority to invite new members or dissolve subsidiary entities.
The Executive Board: A smaller group tasked with operationalizing the board’s vision. Members include Marco Rubio (Secretary of State), Steve Witkoff (Special Envoy), Jared Kushner, and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Gaza Executive Board: Specifically focused on the "National Committee for the Administration of Gaza," led by High Representative Nickolay Mladenov.
Notable Absences and Controversies
While the board has seen significant adoption in the Middle East, many traditional Western allies have remained non-committal or openly declined:
Declined: France, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, and Slovenia have cited concerns that the board might undermine the United Nations or lack a clear legal mandate.
Undecided/Non-committal: India, China, Germany, and Italy have yet to officially join.
The $1 Billion Fee: The charter includes a provision where countries can secure permanent membership by contributing $1 billion; otherwise, memberships are typically limited to three-year terms.
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