For as long as I can remember, we’ve been forced to watch the same old song and dance on the world stage. Globalist bureaucrats get together in some fancy European city, sip champagne, issue a few strongly worded letters, and then send the bill to the American taxpayer. We’ve been funding their failures for decades, propping up a corrupt system that rewards our enemies and lectures our friends. Sound familiar?
But now, thank God, we have a President who actually gets it. Having already done the impossible by brokering peace in Gaza and bringing our hostages home, Donald Trump is applying some good old-fashioned business sense to the whole mess. And let me tell you, it’s an approach the swampy establishment was not prepared for.
From ‘Breitbart’:
President Donald Trump’s proposed international Board of Peace, a new body initially tasked with overseeing the next steps in Gaza’s rebuilding, seeks $1 billion in individual national contributions to secure a seat at the table… AP reports the fee secures permanent membership on the Trump-led intergovernmental organization instead of a three-year appointment, which has no contribution requirement… The official told the outlet the money raised via the Board of Peace would go to rebuilding Gaza.
This isn’t just some policy proposal; it’s a brilliant strategic filter. For the first time, we’re asking the rest of the world to put some real skin in the game. It’s a masterclass in pragmatism that could only come from a leader who has actually built something.
A Price on Peace, or a Test of Commitment?
Of course, the liberal media is having an absolute meltdown. I’m sure if you turn on CNN right now, you’ll hear them calling the contribution a “hefty price tag.” They just don’t get it, do they? This isn’t about buying a seat at the table. It’s a test of commitment. It’s Trump’s way of ensuring that only nations with a serious, long-term stake in stability get a permanent voice.
For too long, the UN has let rogue states and anti-American regimes have the same vote as our most loyal allies. It’s an insane system that rewards chaos. Trump’s Board of Peace brilliantly demolishes that broken model. Anyone can join for three years, but if you want a permanent say, you have to prove you’re serious by investing in the outcome. It’s the ultimate way to separate the talkers from the doers.
The Deafening Silence From the Left
And here’s my favorite part—the hypocrisy is just delicious. We’re hearing from the usual “unnamed European officials” who are apparently worried about a “Trump-led world order.” They’re wringing their hands that Trump himself will manage the funds. But where is all this concern coming from? Every single dollar is going to rebuild Gaza—a cause the left pretended to care so deeply about just yesterday.
I have a simple question: When was the last time you heard a Democrat even mention Gaza? The campus protests have vanished. The celebrity hashtags have disappeared. Their so-called compassion was a political performance, and it ended the moment a Republican President devised a real, fully-funded solution. Their silence now tells you everything you need to know. They would rather see a crisis continue than admit Donald Trump was right.
Building an Alternative to the U.N.’s Failures
Let’s be honest with ourselves. The UN is a joke. A bad one. The real reason the establishment hates this new board isn’t because they think it will fail—it’s because they’re terrified it will work. Breitbart was right on the money when it said this could become a “potential rival to the U.N. Security Council.” To which I say: it’s about time.
Strong leaders who actually care about their nations, like Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, immediately understood the genius of this plan and signed on. With patriots like Secretary of State Marco Rubio helping lead the way, this is a coalition built on shared interests and mutual respect, not the failed ideology of globalism.
President Trump is showing us what real leadership looks like. It’s not about endless meetings and empty resolutions. It’s bold, it’s pragmatic, and it demands results. By replacing the talking shops of the past with a board of committed stakeholders, he is securing peace the only way it can be done: through strength, wisdom, and an unapologetic America-First vision.
Key Takeaways
- Trump’s $1B fee is a brilliant test of commitment, not a “price tag.”
- The plan ensures only nations with “skin in the game” get a permanent say.
- The Left’s sudden silence on Gaza exposes their performative outrage.
- This new board is a necessary, America-First alternative to the failed UN.