Donald Trump is forming a coalition of antagonists with the aim of undermining the United Nations, with support from Tony Blair.
The inception of this group, dubbed a budget version of SPECTRE, can be linked to two key events. Firstly, Trump’s disdain for Barack Obama, intensified when Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009. This fueled Trump’s ambition to secure a Nobel Prize for himself, leading him to intervene in efforts to resolve conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
Initially focused on Gaza’s peace and reconstruction, the Board of Peace expanded its objectives following an incident at the United Nations involving Trump. Technical glitches during his General Assembly speech fueled his belief in a conspiracy against him, prompting thoughts of replacing the UN with his own entity.
Recently, Trump unveiled the Board of Peace’s lineup, emphasizing its global mandate with himself as the lifelong chairman. Tony Blair’s involvement, possibly influenced by his relationship with Jared Kushner and interest in Middle East conflict resolution, remains enigmatic.
Despite skepticism over Trump’s unconventional plan to transform Gaza into a luxurious resort, Blair remains actively engaged. Notably, the UK declined involvement due to Russia’s participation, yet Blair assumes a prominent role within the organization.
The newly formed group, visually reminiscent of the UN but adorned with gold accents and a skewed geographical depiction, welcomed members like Viktor Orban and Javier Milei. Representatives from various countries, predominantly with limited political freedoms, attended the launch event.
While Israel expressed intent to join, Benjamin Netanyahu’s absence, fearing legal repercussions in Europe, was notable. Trump’s aspiration to perpetually lead this coalition hints at a desire for enduring influence akin to a childhood fantasy, possibly mirroring Boris Johnson’s ambitions for global supremacy.
