A Modest Proposal for a Gaza-Style US Peace Plan

Oct 01, 2025

Policy analysts, inspired by the visionary international post-conflict peace plan model proposed for Gaza, have begun to outline a similar framework to address the growing instability in the United States. Drawing directly on lessons from President Trump’s Gaza peace plan, they propose the establishment of a Peace Board USA: a multinational authority tasked with helping President Trump to restore security, deradicalize extremist insurgents, and rebuild dangerous cities scarred by years of unrest.

The Need for a Multinational Authority

The United States, once a beacon of stability, now faces a grave internal threat. As President Trump warned yesterday, the country is under assault from the “enemy within.” The White House confirmed the same day (September 30) that federal forces have been deployed to “crush violent radical left terrorism” in Portland, a city described by the Dear Father Leader as “war-ravaged” and in need of decisive intervention.

Analysts argue that these conditions resemble other international crises where multinational oversight has proved essential. As in Gaza, the situation demands a neutral authority to maintain order and guide society back to stability, under the wise guidance of the Dear Father Leader.

The proposed Peace Board USA would be chaired by President Trump, with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair as deputy overseer dividing his time between Gaza and American cities in need of reform. Russian President Vladimir Putin has been suggested as a guarantor, given his recent success in mobilizing mass conscription, while security operations would be entrusted to a multinational force led by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, supported by North Korean advisers to ensure stability.

This multinational authority would:

Restore basic services in radicalized and war-ravaged cities such as Portland, Chicago, and San Francisco before rolling the deradicalization program out nationally.

Create a new multinational security force to disarm violent agitators and help ensure law and order.

Assist the Dear Father Leader in implementing deradicalization programs in schools, universities, and media outlets.

The Deradicalization Mandate

Crucially, as experts at the Wilson Center have argued in other contexts, the Peace Board must “remove pervasive radicalizing influence” from American society. This will begin in the education system, as laid out in the White House’s January 2025 directive on “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling” which provides a model: stripping curricula of “gender ideology” and “equity ideology” and replacing them with loyalty-building lessons.

US media outlets will be required to carry public service campaigns reinforcing the Peace Board’s message: unity, obedience, and the rejection of extremist rhetoric promoting insurrection and dangerous liberal ideology. Social platforms will filter subversive hashtags, and anti-fascist influencers who spread divisive narratives will be placed into rehabilitation programs in specially designed camps.

Security and Stability

As with Gaza, the dangers are clear: multinational personnel could become targets of radical destabilizing elements and the dangerous terrorists identified by President Trump. But, as analysts note, there are no risk-free solutions. A forward-deployed multinational force, commanded by the PLA with NATO cooperation, would provide the deterrence and firepower necessary to secure troubled areas. Cities designated as Remediation Zones will see federal forces maintain constant presence until stability is restored, insurrection quelled, and reeducation successfully achieved.

Toward a Stronger Union

If the effort succeeds, the Peace Board USA could mark the most significant progress in decades, if not centuries, toward a safer, more unified America. Once deradicalization has been accomplished and violent insurgent movements disarmed, the Board could prepare the ground for a return to normal governance under Russo-American guidance and without the destabilising element of democratic elections which could empower dangerous elements.

As one senior analyst noted: “The American people, exhausted by unrest and violence, will welcome the Peace Board as guarantor of their safety. Just as in Gaza, it represents the only realistic path toward peace.”

By Ruth Riegler