In a stunning display of American leadership that has left globalist institutions scrambling, President Trump has successfully rallied 59 nations behind his groundbreaking Board of Peace initiative, securing massive financial commitments and military support that the corrupt UN system could never achieve.
The results speak for themselves: 168 hostages returned home alive, 83 bodies recovered for dignified burial, and a unanimous 13-0 UN Security Council vote on what Ambassador Mike Waltz called "the most contentious issue the United Nations has ever faced." But Trump didn't stop there—he completely revolutionized how international conflicts get resolved.
$7 BILLION in Real Commitments, Not Empty Promises
Unlike the typical UN dog-and-pony show, these 59 countries didn't just "join a mailing list"—they signed on with actual commitments. Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Kuwait pledged more than $7 billion toward Gaza relief and reconstruction. Indonesia stepped up with 8,000 troops for an international stabilization force.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it crystal clear to assembled leaders: "There is no Plan B. Plan B is going back to war." He positioned the Board of Peace as a blueprint for resolving conflicts worldwide because existing international institutions "failed completely."
Exposing the UN Money Laundering Scam
The Trump administration didn't mince words about why this new approach was necessary. USAID was exposed as nothing more than a pipeline where "pennies of every dollar reached the people it was supposed to help." Sound familiar, Patriots? While globalist bureaucrats got rich, real people suffered.
Trump's message to Iran was equally direct: "Join us or face a very different path." He reminded the room that B-2 bombers struck Iranian targets without detection by the best Russian and Chinese air defense systems—and that represents "decades-old technology compared to what America actually possesses."
Vice President JD Vance noted that the participating nations represent trillions in U.S. investment, creating millions of American jobs. Tellingly, Europe largely stayed away while Asia and the Middle East showed up in force.
Trump has now settled eight wars in one year, with a ninth reportedly coming. The Board of Peace isn't just solving Gaza—it's replacing a failed global order with American leadership that actually delivers results. The UN's panic is just beginning.
