Barbara Boyd discusses the ramifications following President Trump's landmark move at Davos to replace the globalist order with a new 'Board of Peace.'
Highlighting the United Nations' failure and the beginning of a new era in international diplomacy, the video covers Trump's novel approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and his broader strategy involving world leaders.
Featuring insights from Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Jared Kushner, this video delves into the historical context of global powers and anticipates the future of international relations.
Chapters
00:00 The Saturday Wrap-Up - Trump to Davos: "Sign Your Surrender" (The Board of Peace) - January 24, 2026
02:31 Trump Brings the Receipts: How the Board of Peace Actually Works
07:21 Europe's Long War Against the United States
Snapshots and Notes
Last week in Davos, Donald Trump didn’t just attack the dying globalist order. He replaced it on the spot.
While the media is busy showing panic, claiming Trump is wrecking world stability, or running hit pieces like this Economist cover of a bear-chested Trump riding a Russian bear, the reality is much simpler.
Trump is demanding that the globalist elites join him in settling conflicts based on the American foreign policy principles set forth in his new national security strategy.
Trump calls it the Board of Peace, and it is dedicated to doing exactly what the U.N. has failed to do for 80 years.
Secretary of State Rubio explained the new reality…
“This is not just a Board of Peace, this is a Board of Action.
“Just like President Trump is a President of Action.
“Often times in international affairs, we often find ourselves at events where people are reading these scripted statements, these strongly worded letters that they put out, but no action, nothing happens.
“This is a group of leaders that are about action.
“And the President of the United States is a president of action, of getting things done.
“And today is the beginning of that, of a new era and a new stage that we think is so important as a model to the rest of the world of what is possible.
“And clearly the focus is right now on Gaza and making sure that the plan that’s about to be presented to you here today, this vision for the future of Gaza, this vision for the future of the region, is not just possible and promising, it is our destiny if we put the time and the effort that it requires, as I know this board will do.
“This is what’s possible for other places and other conflicts that seem impossible to solve right now.”
That signing ceremony was the final nail in the coffin of the globalist order.
At Davos, Trump and his cabinet gave the Europeans a stark choice.
We, the globalist institutions of the last four decades, or the United States polls its military and other support.
Trump Brings the Receipts: How the Board of Peace Actually Works (02:31)
The initial task of the new Board of Peace is to implement peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Here’s Jared Kushner talking about the president’s unique approach...
“And then finally, I’ll just talk to people on the media and on the social media, which is this deal only happened because we worked with Israel, we worked with Turkey, we worked with Qatar, we worked with Saudi, we worked with Egypt.
“I mean, everyone worked together.
“We worked with UAE.
“We all worked together to make this happen.
“I see a lot of people trying to escalate, you know, criticizing Israel or Israelis criticizing Turkey or Qatar.
“Just calm down for 30 days.
“I think that the war is over.
“Let’s do our best to try working together.
“Our goal here is peace between Israel and the Palestinian people.
“Everyone wants to live peacefully.
“Everyone wants to live with dignity.
“Let’s focus on the positive stories and let’s just calm down, turn a new chapter.
“And if we believe that peace is possible, then peace really can be possible.
“And again, I just really want to thank President Trump for his leadership in doing this.
“This would not have been possible without your commitment to this.
“Everyone thought it was impossible to end this war.
“You never gave up, you never stopped.
“Every time there was a setback, you told us to try harder.
“You gave us different ideas.
“And we’ve made several impossible things happen just in Gaza to date.
“And there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be able to make even more impossible things happen.
“So really, thank you for your amazing leadership.”
Every significant player in the Middle East is being co-opted by Trump to participate in Gaza’s reconstruction and economic development, just as they were consulted and utilized by the president in bringing about the peace.
For decades, this religious war continued because diplomacy was only focused on the Israeli and Palestinian combatants.
The United Nations?
They have become a globalist enforcement arm, pushing climate hysteria, green finance, and similar population control measures.
Aside from that, the U.N. functioned as a leaderless forum for endless speeches, just like Marco Rubio said.
Not only that, the endless religious warfare in the Middle East allowed for Anglo-American control of the world’s oil trade.
It was a critical feature of their system.
Trump began his quest for peace in the Middle East in his first term.
He collaborated with a new generation of young leaders in the Gulf States to bring the Abraham Accords into being.
For the first time, those accords recognized the state of Israel while detailing a broad plan for economic development of the entire region, not just the Palestinian areas of Israel.
Even then, though, economic development plans for Gaza and the West Bank were drafted already back in 2020 and ready for shovels in the ground.
But the rigged 2020 election ended all of that.
In addition to countries in the Middle East, China, Russia, India, and even the Pope have all been asked to join the Board of Peace.
After meeting with Palestinian President Abbas on Thursday (22 Jan) in Moscow, President Putin said Russia would donate $1 billion of its frozen assets in Europe to the Peace Board, with a balance going to reconstruction of Ukraine once that war ends.
Putin also met with Steve Woodcock and Jared Kushner on Thursday regarding the Ukraine War.
On Friday (23 Jan), the first trilateral peace talks among Russia, Ukraine, and the United States began in Abu Dhabi.
It’s clear that Putin, Trump, and other members of the President’s Board of Peace have been in deep, sustained collaboration to end both conflicts.
That’s what has the Brits, the Europeans, and our native U.S. globalists panicked.
They convened an emergency EU summit Thursday and convinced themselves that coordinated resistance with their allies in the US had caused Trump to back down and reverse course on Greenland.
As usual, they completely misread Trump.
The president wants a permanent and viable US defense presence in Greenland.
It is essential for modern drone and other space-based, missile warfare, and defense, now being conducted or built.
He has been broaching the topic for months, only to be blown off by the Danes and the Canadians.
Given the royal and imperial pretensions of both the Danes and their British masters, that necessary U.S. presence and freedom of action were not going to be offered.
By going to the mat outside the rules of formal diplomacy, the president once again got what he wanted through what the Europeans call bullying.
Obviously, the media has launched a blizzard of lies about all of this.
Europe’s Long War Against the United States (07:21)
Now, concerning the historical context.
In this book, “As He Saw It”, Eliot Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt’s son, recounted an argument between his father and Winston Churchill in March of 1941.
(This can be borrowed or read from the Internet Archive [downloading not an option], or you can purchase it from Amazon for between $500 and $2,000)
The argument was about the shape of the world after the Second World War.
Roosevelt was determined to uproot the colonial looting regime, which was the British Empire, and replace it with American methods of economic development.
Here’s Elliot Roosevelt’s account of the argument, starting with FDR’s challenge to Churchill.
In 1943, despite the formal alliance between Russia and the empire against Hitler, the British were already campaigning to conquer Russia as the next imperial looting ground and also to subvert the United States.
That project almost came to fruition with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
And secondarily, with Joe Biden's installation as president of the United States.
It is the cause of the Ukraine war.
So when you hear someone say that Donald Trump is destroying the post-war rules-based order, this argument is what they are referring to, and they are taking Churchill’s side.
When Donald Trump rode down the escalator in 2015, they were already mobilized against him because of the leadership and creative qualities of mind that Jared Kushner referred to in his presentation on the Board of Peace.
When you review the history, you’ll see that British agents from Christopher Steele to Richard Dierla to George Soros were the real drivers in the 10-year coup against Trump and the United States.
Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were their patsies.
Not only that, President Trump and his cabinet are steeped in the American school of economics, which represents a direct and deadly challenge to the globalists.
Google any mainstream media source today, and you’ll see the globalist response.
Chaos and insurrection in Blue states.
Every possible effort to stall the U.S. economy.
Potentials for manipulation of the time bombs Biden left in the economy, like private credit.
That’s accompanied by MSI war op attacks on the White House designed to demoralize Trump supporters, split the coalition that elected him, particularly former Democrats, young people, and minorities who flocked to Trump in November of 2024.


















