Donald Trump, Peace
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US President Donald Trump is struggling to attract Western allies to his “Board of Peace,” but so far he has garnered the support of Middle Eastern monarchs, the man known as Europe’s last dictator and at least one leader wanted for alleged war crimes.
The board was initially aimed at helping end the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza as well as overseeing the reconstruction of the Palestinian enclave.
The US president unveiled the board with a gold logo whose resemblance to the UN emblem sparked European criticism
President Donald Trump’s ambitions for the “Board of Peace” to play a role in global conflicts beyond Gaza appear to be the latest U.S. attempt to sidestep the U.N.
India was among some 60 countries that received invitations last week from Trump to join the Board of Peace| India News
Donald Trump’s peace board for Gaza risks concentrating “unprecedented power” in the president’s hands and rendering the United Nations irrelevant, British officials have warned.
President Donald Trump’s suggestion Tuesday that his Board of Peace “might” replace the United Nations is likely to compound concerns that the body meant to oversee the reconstruction of Gaza — and that he will indefinitely chair — will instead become a vehicle for him to attempt to supersede the body established 80 years ago to maintain global peace.