The Trump-led Board of Peace has sparked a lot of debate and raised many questions. Critics and government leaders are questioning its intentions and its potential impact on the United Nations. But here's where it gets controversial: President Trump could potentially chair the board for life, which raises concerns about the power dynamics and the board's long-term sustainability. And this is the part most people miss: the board's charter draft states that nations accepting the invitation will have a three-year membership term, but permanent membership is granted to those who contribute more than $1 billion in cash within the first year. So, is this a voluntary contribution or an entry fee? And where does the money go? The U.S. official says the board will implement the highest financial controls and oversight mechanisms, but the details are still unclear. Several countries have received invitations, but their leaders are reluctant to make public statements of explicit endorsement. The U.S. is expected to announce its official list of members soon, and the controversy continues. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the board's intentions and its potential impact? Share your thoughts in the comments below!