Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Is Doing the Job That NATO and the UN Can’t
Credit: Daniel Torok/White House For nearly a century, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and United Nations were instituted as part of a post-World War II global arrangement, led by the United States, to maintain peace. This peace was envisioned by its designers to last for posterity – a peace supported by multilateralism and backed by (so-called) “international law.” This was the infamous “rules-based world order,”