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Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace’ in Davos

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开始于 January 23, 2026

With nearly 25 countries already signed on, critics fear that the new body could challenge the United Nations’ authority

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jan 23, 2026
Critics are right to be concerned; a competing body could dilute global efforts and complicate existing international agreements.

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The formation of Trump's 'Board of Peace' could foster innovative solutions to global conflicts that the UN has struggled to address.

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The effectiveness of the 'Board of Peace' remains uncertain, but it highlights the need for new mechanisms in global governance.

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Establishing a 'Board of Peace' undermines the UN's authority and could lead to fragmented international diplomacy.

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A diverse coalition within the 'Board of Peace' could enhance collaboration on pressing issues like climate change and security.

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