To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Convention to Establish and Implement a World Peace Plan

The President, State Department, and Congress are asked to work with the United Nations to convene a World Peace Conference at which representatives from all the nations and territories on earth develop and implement a World Peace Plan (WPP) designed as a long-range approach to establish all national boundaries and require all countries to respond in concert to put down any nation or group which engages in any or all of the following: 1) invades another country; 2) provides funding, military supplies and assets to another country or group engaged in terrorism or to cause or contribute to civil disturbance or war; and/or 3) engages in severe, unrelenting human rights violations against their own people, such as ethnic cleansing, persecution of members of racial and religious minorities (including those who choose not to believe or practice a religion), and homosexuals. Interventions against these rogue nations or groups would include international court proceedings, significant fines and other sanctions, and, if other interventions are insufficient, military actions by the combined forces of all other nations to completely decimate the forces of that rogue country or group.

Why is this important?

The world keeps doing the same actions to try to react to wars and terrorism in efforts to stop or contain them – with only minimal success. The old ways of responding to international problems and terrorism are not working. The only way to control wayward nations or groups that continue to create situations that result in military actions that cause death, destruction, and skyrocketing costs to the world’s peoples is to develop and enforce the World Peace Plan (WPP) outlined above. Note that we currently have been slowly evolving toward approaching international problems through coalitions, but we need to develop a permanent framework for all such action coalitions that include all the nations (not just one or two principle nations) and not have to reinvent a coalition for every separate issue that appears in the world. Success of such interventions will only develop over time as rogue nation/group after rogue nation/group is contained or wiped out through use of these coalitions. Once rogue leaders come to recognize that they will not be able to circumvent the international World Peace Plan (coalition), they will cease to invade other countries, thus reducing/removing major threats to world peace. In other words, peace will not magically and instantaneously appear, but the WPP will provide standard enforceable responses that will, over time, result in a more peaceful planet.