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TRUMP ANNOUNCES $10 BILLION for 'Board of Peace' - America First Diplomacy in Action

Gary FranchiFebruary 19, 2026341 views
TRUMP ANNOUNCES $10 BILLION for 'Board of Peace' - America First Diplomacy in Action
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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the United States will contribute $10 billion toward the Board of Peace during the organization's second official meeting and first convening in Washington, D.C.

"The United States is going to make a contribution of $10 billion to the Board of Peace," Trump declared during the historic gathering, demonstrating America's commitment to peace through strength on the world stage.

This massive investment represents a stark contrast to the previous administration's failed foreign policy approach that left America weakened and our enemies emboldened. Under Trump's leadership, America is once again leading from a position of strength, not apologizing for our greatness.

Peace Through American Leadership

The Board of Peace initiative aligns perfectly with Trump's America First doctrine - supporting international stability while ensuring American interests remain paramount. Unlike the globalist schemes pushed by previous administrations that drained American taxpayers while empowering foreign adversaries, this approach puts American leadership at the center of global peace efforts.

"This is what real diplomacy looks like - America leading from strength, not weakness," said one administration official familiar with the initiative.

The $10 billion commitment comes as Trump continues to rebuild America's standing on the world stage after four years of Biden's disastrous foreign policy failures. From the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal to emboldening China and Iran, the previous administration left America's enemies stronger and our allies questioning our resolve.

Now, with Trump back in the White House, America is reclaiming its rightful position as the world's premier peacekeeping force. The Board of Peace funding represents strategic investment in stability that protects American interests while projecting our values globally.

This announcement signals that the Trump-Vance administration is serious about delivering results, not just empty promises. While critics will inevitably attack any Trump initiative, Patriots understand that peace comes through strength, not weakness.

Will this bold investment in international peace finally silence Trump's critics who falsely claimed he was anti-diplomacy? Don't hold your breath - the establishment media will find a way to spin even world peace as somehow problematic.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 19, 2026
Finally! Peace through strength - this is exactly what Reagan would have done. $10 billion to keep America safe while putting our interests first.
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Absolutely right. Much better use of taxpayer money than sending it overseas with no strings attached.
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VeteranDadVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
As a former Navy officer, I've seen firsthand how weak diplomacy leads to conflict. My son deployed three times because previous administrations failed to project strength. This gives me hope.
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GoldStarMomVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Thank you for your service and your family's sacrifice. We need leaders who understand that peace requires preparation.
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AmericaFirst_JaneVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
Love this approach but I'm curious about the specifics - will this board have oversight powers over existing State Department initiatives? We need accountability.
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FreedomRings1776VerifiedFeb 20, 2026
YES! Peace through strength is back! 🇺🇸
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedFeb 20, 2026
FINALLY someone who gets it! Diplomacy that actually benefits American workers and families instead of global elites.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedFeb 21, 2026
This sounds promising but where exactly is this $10 billion coming from? Hope it's being redirected from foreign aid rather than adding to the deficit.