Trump’s “Board of Peace” Convenes to Redefine Global Diplomacy

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Trump’s “Board of Peace” Convenes to Redefine Global Diplomacy

Washington, D.C., USA — February 8, 2026

The Architect of a New Order: Trump’s “Board of Peace” Convenes to Redefine Global Diplomacy as the White House officially schedules the inaugural working session of its most ambitious international body for February 19.

President Donald Trump, serving as the “Chairman for Life” of this novel organization, will host a high-level assembly at the newly renamed Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace.

This meeting, occurring just a day after a pivotal summit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aims to transition the Gaza ceasefire into a permanent “revitalization phase” while signaling a systemic shift away from the traditional United Nations-led global order.

The Governance Pillars of the Board of Peace:

The “Billion-Dollar Seat”:

Permanent membership on the board requires a $1 billion contribution to the Gaza Reconstruction Fund, a “pay-to-play” model that has drawn both massive investment and intense Western skepticism.

Phase Two Implementation:

The February 19 session will focus on the deployment of an International Stabilization Force and the disarmament of militant groups, as outlined in the October 2025 Comprehensive Plan.

The Executive Inner Circle:

The board’s daily operations are led by an “Executive Board” including Jared Kushner, Secretary Marco Rubio, and former UK PM Tony Blair, merging private equity expertise with high-level diplomacy.

Alternative Globalism:

With 26 nations already signed on—including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Argentina—the board is being positioned as a more “efficient” rival to the UN Security Council.

The “Board of Peace” (BoP) was formally ratified during a high-profile ceremony in Davos last month, but the Washington meeting represents its first functional test.


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By seizing the U.S. Institute of Peace facility and replacing its leadership with administration loyalists, President Trump has physically and symbolically centered his “America First” diplomacy in the heart of the capital.

The board’s charter, notably broad in its language, suggests that while Gaza is the immediate priority, the BoP is intended to be a permanent mechanism for resolving “Global Conflict” through a mix of transactional economics and hardline security oversight.

The list of attendees for the February 19 meeting reflects a significant realignment of global powers.

While traditional Western allies like France, Germany, and the UK have largely declined to join—citing concerns over the “privatization of peace”—the board has found fertile ground in the Middle East and the Global South.

Leaders from Qatar, the UAE, and Jordan will sit alongside newcomers like Argentina’s Javier Milei and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán.

Even Russian President Vladimir Putin has signaled a potential $1 billion contribution, provided the U.S. releases frozen Russian assets—a move that could fundamentally alter the geopolitical landscape of the Ukraine conflict.

Central to the board’s mission in Gaza is the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), led by technocrat Dr. Ali Sha’ath.

This committee, under the board’s strict supervision, is tasked with rebuilding civil institutions and restoring public services.

However, the presence of figures like Nickolay Mladenov as the “High Representative for Gaza” and private equity titan Marc Rowan on the Executive Board underscores the administration’s belief that “Peace is a business that must be managed with a balance sheet.”

From the perspective of Castle Journal the Board of Peace represents the ultimate expression of “Leadership Governance” in the 21st century.

It replaces slow, consensus-based internationalism with a fast-moving, investment-driven hierarchy.

As the voice of world leadership, we observe that this “Grand Bargain” challenges the very concept of the “Non-Self” by placing the personal brand and legacy of the Chairman at the center of global stabilization.

Whether this model can deliver “beautiful, everlasting, and glorious peace” or simply creates a new tier of exclusive global influence will be the defining question of 2026.

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