Published on: Thu, 19 Feb 2026 23:04:59 GMTOriginal Story: Trump’s Board of Peace Promises Billions for Gaza, With Few Details – The New York Times Trump’s “Peace” Board: More Empty Promises? Trump’s “Peace” Board: More Empty Promises? Oh, joy. Another day, another Trump initiative that sounds suspiciously like a used car salesman trying to unload a lemon. This time, it’s a “Board of Peace” promising billions for Gaza. Yes, that Gaza. The one he spent the last four years of his presidency seemingly trying to ignore, except for maybe moving the embassy to Jerusalem to really stir the pot. Color me skeptical. Trump’s Sudden Philanthropy: A History Lesson Let’s not forget our history, folks. This isn’t exactly in line with the Trump of yesteryear. Remember back in 2018, when he cut hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to Palestinians? Said it wasn’t in the US interest. And now suddenly, post-presidency, he’s all about showering them with billions? Right. And I just won the Powerball. This whole “Board of Peace” thing, vaguely reminiscent of some dystopian reality TV show, is supposed to generate massive investments for Gaza and other areas. The New York Times article mentions “few details,” which, let’s be honest, is putting it mildly. It’s like saying the Titanic had a minor plumbing issue. Where’s the Money Coming From, Anyway? That’s the million-dollar (billion-dollar?) question, isn’t it? Or rather, where’s the *billions*-of-dollars question. The article eludes to potential sources, mainly from wealthy donors in the Middle East and possibly from the Abraham Accords. Which, again, were supposed to bring peace and prosperity, but mostly seemed to bring photo ops and arms deals. And who exactly is going to oversee this supposed philanthropic windfall? Knowing Trump, it’ll probably be another revolving door of cronies and sycophants, none of whom have any actual experience in international development or humanitarian aid. I’m picturing Jared Kushner popping up again like a particularly persistent weed. Someone get the Roundup. The Tariff Connection: Because Everything’s Connected Now, you might be wondering, what does this have to do with The Tariff Tracker & Economy? Well, everything Trump does is somehow connected to his twisted understanding of economics. He likely sees this “Board of Peace” as another way to exert influence and leverage, probably tying it to future trade deals or, more likely, some sort of personal enrichment scheme. I mean, let’s be realistic here. Remember the Art of the Deal? It wasn’t about altruism. It was about getting the best possible outcome for Trump, regardless of who got trampled in the process. This “Board of Peace” has all the hallmarks of another such deal, cloaked in the guise of humanitarianism. It’s like putting lipstick on a pig, only the pig is wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. The Potential Economic Impact (Or Lack Thereof) Even if this board somehow manages to raise the promised billions, the actual economic impact on Gaza remains to be seen. The region is still under blockade, controlled by Hamas, and facing constant political instability. Throwing money at the problem without addressing these underlying issues is like trying to bail out a sinking ship with a teacup. It might make you feel good, but it’s not going to solve anything. Furthermore, this could potentially disrupt existing aid efforts and create confusion among international organizations already working in the region. It’s a classic case of Trump barging in and trying to “fix” something that doesn’t need fixing, while simultaneously creating a bigger mess in the process. The whole thing smacks of another vanity project, designed to burnish his legacy rather than actually help anyone. Trump’s Legacy: Always a Deal Ultimately, this “Board of Peace” is less about peace and more about Trump. It’s a way for him to stay relevant, to insert himself back into the international spotlight, and perhaps even to lay the groundwork for a future political comeback. It’s all about the deal, always about the deal, even when it’s disguised as philanthropy. And let’s not forget the potential for corruption. With billions of dollars sloshing around, the opportunities for self-dealing and graft are immense. I fully expect to see headlines in a few years about how this board was used to funnel money to Trump’s businesses or to reward his political allies. It’s just the natural order of things, apparently. The Reality Check: Is This Even Real? Let’s face it: there’s a good chance this entire thing is vaporware. A press release masquerading as a real initiative. A way to grab headlines and generate buzz without actually having to deliver anything concrete. It wouldn’t be the first time Trump has made grandiose promises that never materialized. Remember the wall? Yeah, me neither. Snarky Takeaway So, what’s the takeaway here? Don’t hold your breath waiting for Gaza to be transformed into a paradise thanks to Trump’s “Board of Peace.” It’s more likely to be another chapter in the ongoing saga of Trump’s self-aggrandizement, wrapped in a thin veneer of humanitarianism. Just another day in the dystopian present, courtesy of the guy who brought you “alternative facts.” And I need another cup of coffee. Make it a double. Post navigation Newsom Plays Shadow President To Calm Nervous Europeans Tariff Tango: Trump’s Iran Pivot Flop