‘Board of Peace’ might replace UN, says Trump

Published January 21, 2026
US President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House, on the one-year mark into his second term in office, in Washington, DC, US, January 20. — Reuters
US President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House, on the one-year mark into his second term in office, in Washington, DC, US, January 20. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that his proposed “Board of Peace” might one day replace the United Nati­o­ns, which he described as “not very helpful”, as he marked the first anniversary of his second term in office at the White House.

Speaking for more than an hour before taking questions from reporters, Trump said the UN had potential but added that he had never considered turning to the organisation to help resolve conflicts. Asked whether his envisioned Board of Peace could supplant the UN, he replied that it “might”.

Earlier in the day, Tru­mp released a list of what he described as major achi­e­vements from his first year back in office, highlighting what he portrayed as successes in both domestic and foreign policy.

Public opinion polls released around the same time showed growing voter dissatisfaction with the administration’s immigration policies.

Against that backdrop, the first 15 minutes of Trump’s appearance in the White House briefing room appeared aimed at reshaping public opinion. Holding a stack of printouts detailing immigrants with criminal records detained by US authorities in Minnesota — labelled “the worst of the worst” —the president sought to argue that his immigration policies were producing concrete results.

Published in Dawn, January 21st, 2026

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