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January 20,
2026
Trump Wipes Out United Nations To
Build
By: Sorcha Faal, and
as reported to her Western Subscribers
A bombshell new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting the United States announced that President Donald Trump will hold a Board of Peace signing ceremony on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos-Switzerland, says this announcement joined top White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett revealing that President Trump “is building a new world order”, all of which caused Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to openly admit: “Long-standing rules of conduct on the global stage have been upended and replaced by a game of might makes right”.
Last September, this report notes, President Trump first proposed his “Board of Peace” plan—in November, it saw United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 passing to enshrine the Board of Peace into international law—then President Trump announced that the Board of Peace was a governing new global law four days ago on 16 January.
In knowing the truth that the Board of Peace effectively wipes out the United Nations, this report continues, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres grimly warned: “When leaders run roughshod over international law – when they pick and choose which rules to follow – they are not only undermining global order, they are setting a perilous precedent”—a grim warning joined by the Washington Post most factually revealing today: “President Donald Trump is preparing to address a gathering of global elites in Switzerland while appearing to be at open war with paradigms they have long defended”.
Over the past 24 hours, this report concludes, President Trump has invited nations like Russia, China, India and even Ukraine to join the Board of Peace—when told by reporters last evening that French President Emmanuel Macron had rejected his invitation, President Trump fired back: “Did he say that?...Well, nobody wants him because he will be out of office very soon...I'll put a 200% tariff on his wines and champagnes, and he'll join, but he doesn't have to join”—and though the Board of Peace is being deceptively passed off as dealing with Gaza, the full text of its charter, which doesn’t even mention Gaza, reveals its true purpose:
CHARTER OF THE BOARD OF PEACE
PREAMBLE
Declaring that durable
peace requires pragmatic judgment, common-sense solutions, and the courage to
depart from approaches and institutions that have too often failed;
Recognizing that lasting
peace takes root when people are empowered to take ownership and responsibility
over their future;
Affirming that only
sustained, results-oriented partnership, grounded in shared burdens and
commitments, can secure peace in places where it has for too long proven
elusive;
Lamenting that too many
approaches to peace-building foster perpetual dependency, and institutionalize
crisis rather than leading people beyond it;
Emphasizing the need for a
more nimble and effective international peace-building body; and
Resolving to assemble a
coalition of willing States committed to practical cooperation and effective
action,
Judgment guided and justice
honored, the Parties hereby adopt the Charter for the Board of Peace.
Article 1:
CHAPTER I-PURPOSES AND FUNCTIONS
The Board of Peace is an
international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable
and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or
threatened by conflict. The Board of Peace shall undertake such peace-building
functions in accordance with international law and as may be approved in
accordance with this Charter, including the development and dissemination of
best practices capable of being applied by all nations and communities seeking
peace.
CHAPTER II
MEMBERSHIP
Article 2.1: Member States
Membership in the Board of
Peace is limited to States invited to participate by the Chairman, and
commences upon notification that the State has consented to be bound by this
Charter, in accordance with Chapter XI.
Article 2.2:
(a) Each
(b) Each
(c) Each
Article 2.3: Termination of Membership
Membership shall terminate
upon the earlier of: (i) expiration of a three-year
term, subject to Article 2.2(c) and renewal by the Chairman; (ii) withdrawal,
consistent with Article 2.4; (iii) a removal decision by the Chairman, subject
to a veto by a two-thirds majority of Member States: or (iv) dissolution of the
Board of Peace pursuant to Chapter X. A
Article 2.4: Withdrawal
Any
CHAPTER III-GOVERNANCE
Article 3.1: The Board of Peace
(a) The Board of Peace
consists of its Member States.
(b) The Board of Peace
shall vote on all proposals on its agenda, including with respect to the annual
budgets, the establishment of subsidiary entities, the appointment of senior
executive officers, and major policy determinations, such as the approval of
international agreements and the pursuit of new peace-building initiatives.
(c) The Board of Peace
shall convene voting meetings at least annually and at such additional times
and locations as the Chairman deems appropriate. The agenda at such meetings
shall be set by the Executive Board, subject to notice and comment by Member
States and approval by the Chairman.
(d) Each
(e) Decisions shall be made
by a majority of the Member States present and voting, subject to the approval of
the Chairman, who may also cast a vote in his capacity as Chairman in the event
of a tie.
(f) The Board of Peace
shall also hold regular non-voting meetings with its Executive Board at which
Member States may submit recommendations and guidance with respect to the
Executive Board’s activities, and at which the Executive Board shall report to
the Board of Peace on the Executive Board’s operations and decisions. Such
meetings shall be convened on at least a quarterly basis, with the time and
place of said meetings determined by the Chief Executive of the Executive
Board.
(g) Member States may elect
to be represented by an alternate high-ranking official at all meetings,
subject to approval by the Chairman.
(h) The Chairman may issue
invitations to relevant regional economic integration organizations to
participate in the proceedings of the Board of Peace under such terms and
conditions as he deems appropriate.
Article 3.2: Chairman
(a) Donald J. Trump shall serve
as inaugural Chairman of the Board of Peace, and he shall separately serve as
inaugural representative of the
(b) The Chairman shall have
exclusive authority to create, modify, or dissolve subsidiary entities as
necessary or appropriate to fulfill the Board of Peace’s mission.
Article 3.3: Succession and Replacement
The Chairman shall at all
times designate a successor for the role of Chairman. Replacement of the
Chairman may occur only following voluntary resignation or as a result of
incapacity, as determined by a unanimous vote of the Executive Board, at which
time the Chairman’s designated successor shall immediately assume the position
of the Chairman and all associated duties and authorities of the Chairman.
Article 3.4: Subcommittees
The Chairman may establish
subcommittees as necessary or appropriate and shall set the mandate, structure,
and governance rules for each such subcommittee.
CHAPTER IV-EXECUTIVE BOARD
Article 4.1: Executive Board Composition and Representation
(a) The Executive Board
shall be selected by the Chairman and consist of leaders of global stature.
(b) Members of the
Executive Board shall serve two-year terms, subject to removal by the Chairman
and renewable at his discretion.
(c) The Executive Board
shall be led by a Chief Executive nominated by the Chairman and confirmed by a
majority vote of the Executive Board.
(d) The Chief Executive
shall convene the Executive Board every two weeks for the first three months
following its establishment and on a monthly basis thereafter, with additional
meetings convened as the Chief Executive deems appropriate.
(e) Decisions of the
Executive Board shall be made by a majority of its members present and voting,
including the Chief Executive. Such decisions shall go into effect immediately,
subject to veto by the Chairman at any time thereafter.
(f) The Executive Board
shall determine its own rules of procedure.
Article 4.2: Executive Board Mandate
The Executive Board shall:
(a) Exercise powers
necessary and appropriate to implement the Board of Peace’s mission, consistent
with this Charter;
(b) Report to the Board of
Peace on its activities and decisions on a quarterly basis, consistent with
Article 3.1(f), and at additional times as the Chairman may determine.
CHAPTER V-FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
Article 5.1: Expenses
Funding for the expenses of
the Board of Peace shall be through voluntary funding from
Article 5.2: Accounts
The Board of Peace may
authorize the establishment of accounts as necessary to carry out its mission.
The Executive Board shall authorize the institution of controls and oversight
mechanisms with respect to budgets, financial accounts, and disbursements, as
necessary or appropriate to ensure their integrity.
CHAPTER VI LEGAL STATUS
Article 6
(a) The Board of Peace and
its subsidiary entities possess international legal personality. They shall
have such legal capacity as may be necessary to the pursuit of their mission
(including, but not limited to, the capacity to enter into contracts, acquire
and dispose of immovable and movable property, institute legal proceedings,
open bank accounts, receive and disburse private and public funds, and employ
staff).
(b) The Board of Peace
shall ensure the provision of such privileges and immunities as are necessary
for the exercise of the functions of the Board of Peace and its subsidiary
entities and personnel, to be established in agreements with the States in
which the Board of Peace and its subsidiary entities operate or through such
other measures as may be taken by those States consistent with their domestic
legal requirements. The Board may delegate authority to negotiate and conclude
such agreements or arrangements to designated officials within the Board of
Peace and/or its subsidiary entities.
CHAPTER VII-INTERPRETATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Article 7
Internal disputes between and
among Board of Peace Members, entities, and personnel with respect to matters
related to the Board of Peace should be resolved through amicable
collaboration, consistent with the organizational authorities established by
the Charter, and for such purposes, the Chairman is the final authority
regarding the meaning, interpretation, and application of this Charter.
CHAPTER VIII-CHARTER AMENDMENTS
Article 8
Amendments to the Charter
may be proposed by the Executive Board or at least one-third of the Member States
of the Board of Peace acting together. Proposed amendments shall be circulated
to all Member States at least thirty (30) days before being voted on. Such
amendments shall be adopted upon approval by a two-thirds majority of the Board
of Peace and confirmation by the Chairman. Amendments to Chapters II, III, IV,
V, VIII, and X require unanimous approval of the Board of Peace and
confirmation by the Chairman. Upon satisfaction of the relevant requirements,
amendments shall enter into force on such date as specified in the amendment
resolution or immediately if no date is specified.
CHAPTER IX-RESOLUTIONS OR OTHER DIRECTIVES
Article 9
The Chairman, acting on
behalf of the Board of Peace, is authorized to adopt resolutions or other
directives, consistent with this Charter, to implement the Board of Peace’s
mission.
CHAPTER X-DURATION, DISSOLUTION AND TRANSITION
Article 10.1: Duration
The Board of Peace
continues until dissolved in accordance with this Chapter, at which time this
Charter will also terminate.
Article 10.2: Conditions for Dissolution
The Board of Peace shall
dissolve at such time as the Chairman considers necessary or appropriate, or at
the end of every odd-numbered calendar year, unless renewed by the Chairman no
later than November 21 of such odd-numbered calendar year. The Executive Board
shall provide for the rules and procedures with respect to the settling of all
assets, liabilities, and obligations upon dissolution.
CHAPTER XI-ENTRY INTO FORCE
Article 11.1: Entry into Force and Provisional Application
(a) This Charter shall
enter into force upon expression of consent to be bound by three States. (b)
States required to ratify, accept, or approve this Charter through domestic
procedures agree to provisionally apply the terms of this Charter, unless such
States have informed the Chairman at the time of their signature that they are
unable to do so. Such States that do not provisionally apply this Charter may
participate as Non-Voting Members in Board of Peace proceedings pending
ratification, acceptance, or approval of the Charter consistent with their
domestic legal requirements, subject to approval by the Chairman.
Article 11.2: Depositary
The original text of this
Charter, and any amendment thereto shall be deposited with the
CHAPTER XII RESERVATIONS
Article 12
No reservations may be made
to this Charter.
CHAPTER XIII-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 13.1: Official Language
The official language of
the Board of Peace shall be English
Article 13.2: Headquarters
The Board of Peace and its
subsidiary entities may, in accordance with the Charter, establish a
headquarters and field offices. The Board of Peace will negotiate a
headquarters agreement and agreements governing field offices with the host
State or States, as necessary.
Article 13.3: Seal
The Board of Peace will
have an official seal, which shall be approved by the Chairman.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized,
have signed this Charter.
[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

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