Countries that have joined Trump’s Board of Peace. Hungary is only EU country which is part of it

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Posted by Skychu768

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  1. Bulgaria also. Against the constitution of the country as the prime minister is in resignation and has no legitimacy to sign international acts. Cheers to us, the second trojan horse of the EU. Anyone who can host me untill I find a rent and work in some normal european country?

  2. BrianSometimes on

    Fucking hell, what a collection of countries – another art of the deal masterclass.

  3. DavidLynchsCoffeeBea on

    This must be the saddest mixture of states I’ve ever seen. I’m sure Trump had hoped for at least one prestigious nation to join by now, but alas.

  4. Front-Anteater3776 on

    All borderline or authoritarian regimes. Not a single western ally.

    Complete and utter travesty. 

  5. The reason why they call it trump’s board of peace is so they have plausible deniability when trump says he is bored of peace.

  6. I bet they have like at most 3 meetings and then nothing happens, except Trump demanding more money

  7. A board of ‘peace’ that includes:

    -One leader with an international arrest warrant against them in Benjamin Netanyahu with an invitation to another in Vladimir Putin.

    -One who is considered by many to be a dictator in Aleksandr Lukashenko of Belarus

    -Highly-contentious Viktor Orban (Only nation in EU)

    -Far-right Javier Milei of Argentina

    -Human-rights issues in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Uzbekistan (most of them tbh)

    -And of course the never-problematic United States of America

    This board of ‘peace’ looks more like some sort of axis of evil…

  8. Icy-Maintenance7041 on

    So…seeing as Hungary has 1 bilion to spare to join that club, surely he doesnt need the European subsidies anymore. Right? RIGHT?

  9. Carney/ Canada better not join this…

    Or maybe we should have someone on the inside. I can just imagine the discussion of idiots. I doubt they will be discussing peace, but more likely who they can scam or attack.

  10. Bunch of third world countries, who wants to lick the dictators a**, in hope they will get some money out of it for themselves.

  11. thecheesypoofs on

    We just finished 25% of his term. The adults are having the hardest time ever to keep up with Kid Trump. Why the hell would you sign your country in this horrible mess where is the chairman FOR LIFE.

  12. In Poland it’s such a funny situation. We have president from PiS and government led by KO (PO before, the Tusk party) and our president got an invitation but nobody wants to give a clear opinion.

    After Nawrocki received it he called Tusk and then ask for an opinion of our Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Ministry then ask for an opinion of the president’s team. Then that team said that ofc it’s a thing but we’re still waiting for your opinion, so hurry up.

    At the end he told Trump that he won’t be able to sign this because there’s a whole procedure where that decision has to go through parliament etc. etc. so we basically are doing everything to not say anything.

  13. Hungary isn’t part of it, Orbán is. Hopefully in 80 days these 2 words will no longer mean the same thing.

  14. According_Judge781 on

    And they’ll hold their bi-annual meetings on a cock-shaped volcanic Island. Or Epstein Island.

  15. Funny, the board is supposed to act according to or implement international law or something among those line (don’t remember the exact wording). Yet the exhalted chairman has announced that he is not subject to international law. Only his own morality, which would sound quite concerning coming from even the holiest of saints, never mind this man. I bet the billion dollar permanent membership would be worth every penny.* The only reason the cheques aren’t to be made out to “Donald J. Trump” are tax-related, probably.

    Equally encouraging to see his son-in-law involved as a member in *everything*. Who was he again, qualification-wise? A mid-tier property owner by virtue of family, who had a reputation as an awful landlord even before getting embroiled in the whole Trump-Politics-thing? I’m clearly working in the wrong field: one I’m trained for. Maybe I too would make more money if I took up some vague advisory roles in (but far away from) warzones.

    *Truly: If you can’t bribe your way into Trump’s inner circle and get your money’s worth you’re doing corruption wrong, and these days it’s *impossible* to do corruption wrong.

  16. As a Hungarian, I’m embarrassed of Orban. But elections are coming soon and very likely he’ll be shown the middle finger finally.

  17. CautiousPrinciple47 on

    Who would pay to be associated with that moron? Only other autocracies. So…

  18. Silver_Investment843 on

    Why is Vietnam there? LOL they are supposed to be complete ideologically opposites