Will Trump’s Board of Peace Replace Global Control System? | Laura Aboli

What if Gaza is just the trigger?

The more I look at Trump’s Board of Peace, the more I struggle to believe that this is really just about Gaza.

Yes, Gaza is the immediate context, the humanitarian justification, the event that allows something like this to be formally created, but when you step back and look at the sheer scale of what has been set in motion, the number of countries invited, the level of the leaders involved, the structure of permanent seats, the funding mechanism, it all feels wildly disproportionate to a single reconstruction project, no matter how complex or tragic Gaza may be.

I remember that when Trump publicly announced that the United Nations Security Council had agreed to and endorsed the Board of Peace, he did not mention Gaza once, which I found deeply telling. Instead, he spoke about the world, about global peace, about powerful and respected leaders, about a moment of historic proportion, about peace all over the world and framed it as one of the biggest approvals in the history of the United Nations.

If this were simply a Gaza oversight body, Gaza would be central to the messaging. It would be named and emphasised, but instead, the language was deliberately global, structural, future facing, almost as if Gaza was never meant to be the main story, only the trigger.

Which makes me wonder whether Gaza is simply the excuse to activate something much larger…

What if this Board of Peace is not just about managing conflict, but about dismantling the old architecture of control and replacing it with something entirely different. A new governing structure, assembled through participation, contribution and alignment. A parallel system that can exist alongside the old one until the old one collapses under the weight of its own corruption and irrelevance.

The UN, the EU and NATO were originally sold to us as peace keeping and cooperation frameworks, but in reality they turned into bloated bureaucratic monsters, captured by unelected interests, financial cartels and ideological agendas that thrived on instability. They gave us endless wars, engineered migration crises, economic dependency, social fragmentation and the slow erosion of national sovereignty. Peace was never the goal, control was.

They did not create prosperity, they engineered scarcity. They did not promote wellbeing, they normalised despair and they stifled freedom in every aspect of life.

Now compare that with what Trump is proposing; a Board of Peace. Not a council of enforcement but of cooperation and contribution. Not a system built on debt, but one that requires real commitment, real capital and real accountability. If you want influence, you don’t print money, manipulate currencies or trap nations in debt, you put skin in the game. You invest and become responsible for the outcome.

What if Trump hasn’t wasted time trying to reform a system that was beyond saving, but instead has done what he always does, build something new that makes the old system obsolete by stripping it of relevance, of authority and ultimately of power. The globalists are going to be left holding on to institutions that no longer decide nor control anything of consequence.

The Board of Peace might just be framework that ends the centralized control system we’ve been living under for decades. A new structure that does not answer to financial cartels or ideological dogma, but to sovereign nations willing to engage, contribute and choose peace and freedom over perpetual crisis.

I certainly hope I may be right…

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