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Trump’s Billion-Dollar Board of Peace

Geopolitics
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开始于 January 18, 2026

The new entity has a global remit and a steep price for a permanent seat

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The board's steep price for a permanent seat raises concerns about equity and whether peace should be commodified in this way.

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While the board may offer a platform for dialogue, its effectiveness remains uncertain without genuine commitment from all global leaders.

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Trump's Billion-Dollar Board of Peace could foster unprecedented global collaboration and stability through significant investment in diplomacy.

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Investing billions into a peace board reflects a misguided prioritization of wealth over true diplomatic efforts and grassroots initiatives.

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The creation of a high-stakes board could attract new stakeholders, potentially revolutionizing how international peace efforts are financed and managed.

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