President Trump is taking bold, decisive action to bring lasting peace to the Middle East and beyond, cutting through the endless red tape and failures of international bodies like the United Nations. In a powerful display of American leadership, the President convened the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., on February 19, 2026, gathering representatives from dozens of nations to advance his vision for a secure, rebuilt Gaza and a stronger framework for global stability.
The Board of Peace, born from President Trump’s comprehensive 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict, is no ordinary committee. It’s a streamlined, results-oriented alternative to the bloated bureaucracy that has too often paralyzed real progress at the UN. Trump has made it clear: this board isn’t here to talk endlessly—it’s here to do. As he stated during the meeting, the Board will “almost be looking over the United Nations, and making sure it runs properly,” signaling a welcome shift toward accountability and effectiveness in world affairs.
At the historic gathering held at the U.S. Institute of Peace (now proudly bearing the President’s name in some references), Trump announced major commitments that demonstrate the power of America First diplomacy. Nine member nations have pledged a combined $7 billion toward a Gaza relief and reconstruction package. The United States, under Trump’s leadership, has stepped up with a substantial $10 billion commitment from America to support these efforts. Five countries have agreed to deploy troops as part of an international stabilization force, with additional offers for training police and military personnel in the region.

Leaders from countries including Argentina (with President Javier Milei praising Trump’s mediation), Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, and others from Albania, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and more attended or sent high-level representatives. They showered praise on the President for his ability to broker real deals and deliver results where others have failed. Billionaire Marc Rowan serves on the executive committee, and even FIFA President Gianni Infantino pledged support for sports infrastructure to rebuild hope and community in Gaza.
President Trump opened the session by calling it “one of the most important and consequential things” he has done, welcoming the assembled leaders as “incredible friends.” He reiterated that no reconstruction in Gaza can proceed without the disarmament of Hamas—a firm, principled stance rooted in protecting innocent lives and ensuring lasting security for Israel and the region. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu echoed this, stating clearly: “There will be no reconstruction of the Gaza Strip before the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.”
This initiative reflects core conservative values: decisive leadership, fiscal responsibility in pursuit of peace, strong alliances with like-minded nations, and putting American strength first to foster global stability. Vice President JD Vance highlighted the economic upside, noting that these partnerships will create “incredible prosperity for the American people” through investments, jobs, and stronger trade ties.
While the fragile ceasefire in Gaza holds, challenges remain—particularly with Hamas and ongoing tensions with Iran. Trump delivered a stern warning to Tehran: make a meaningful nuclear deal soon, or “bad things will happen.” His no-nonsense approach reminds us why America remains the indispensable nation—the best hope for freedom, security, and peace in a dangerous world.
As the President headed to Georgia afterward to rally support for Republican candidates ahead of the midterms, the message was clear: strong foreign policy at home and abroad delivers wins for everyday Americans. The Board of Peace is just getting started, but under President Trump’s chairmanship, it’s already proving that bold, America-led action can achieve what endless UN debates never could.
God bless President Trump, our troops, and the United States of America—the greatest force for good this world has ever known.
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