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Trump pushes 'Board of Peace' at WEF; high membership fees spark global financial scrutiny.

Story Thread|Trans-Atlantic Rift Deepens Amid War, Energy Crisis

Araverus Team|Tuesday, January 20, 2026 at 11:59 AM

Araverus Team

Jan 20, 2026 · 11:59 AM

Foreign Policy · Geopolitics · Greenland · Trump

Foreign PolicyGeopoliticsGreenlandTrump

Donald Trump is seeking to have his 'Board of Peace' proposal ratified by world leaders at the World Economic Forum, which has raised concerns about the control it grants him and the high membership fee.

Thread Timeline: Trans-Atlantic Rift Deepens Amid War, Energy Crisis

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There are so many plots and subplots in President Trump’s sudden urgency to take control of Greenland. Read more in today’s WSJ Politics newsletter:wsj.comTrump wants to hold a ceremony to recognize his ‘peace board’ during the Davos economic gathering this week - Yahoo News Canadaca.news.yahoo.com

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