Pro-Putin NATO rebel drops major clue on Trump's chilling plan amid Ukraine war & Iran showdown

Viktor Orban confirms he will attend the first working session of Donald Trump’s controversial “Board of Peace” in Washington DC, calling it a possible replacement for a “paralysed” United Nations. The new body—linked to post-war Gaza plans but now broader in scope—names Trump “Chairman for Life” and offers membership by invitation or $1 billion contributions. With countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Argentina and Egypt reportedly joining and $5 billion pledged, the move raises major questions about global governance, international law and the future of multilateral diplomacy. Watch for key details, geopolitical implications and reactions worldwide.

 
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