Trump's Board of Peace: Disarming Hamas for a Glitzy Gaza in 2026
Analyzing Donald Trump's 2026 Board of Peace vision for Gaza and Zelenskyy's call for European strategic autonomy. Can economic prosperity disarm Hamas?
Could a war-torn wasteland transform into a Mediterranean oasis? Donald Trump's proposed Board of Peace is stirring the geopolitical pot with a vision that swaps rockets for real estate. The plan's cornerstone? The total disarmament of Hamas in exchange for luxury skyscrapers.
The Trump Board of Peace Gaza 2026 Vision
Trump's blueprint for Gaza reads more like a development brochure than a traditional peace treaty. According to reports from Al Jazeera, the vision involves building "glitzy Gaza towers" along the coast, contingent upon the complete dismantling of Hamas' military infrastructure. It's a classic example of "peace through prosperity," a transactional approach that seeks to buy stability with economic opportunity.
This external focus comes as domestic rhetoric sharpens. J.D. Vance has recently portrayed U.S. immigration officers as victims of "far-left" hostility, signaling that the Trump administration’s 2026 agenda will be as aggressive at home as it is transformative abroad.
Zelenskyy’s Call for European Strategic Autonomy
While the U.S. pivots toward transactional diplomacy, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is issuing a wake-up call to the continent. The Ukrainian president urged Europe to stop waiting on Washington and start acting as a cohesive "global power."
Europe must act as a global power and take control of its own security destiny.
The plea comes as Russia continues to strike civilian infrastructure in Ukraine, with recent footage showing a severely damaged building in the heart of the country. Zelenskyy's message is clear: in an era of shifting American priorities, Europe's survival depends on its own strength.
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