Alternative History
League to Enforce Peace
Timeline: An Honorable Retelling
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Motto: 
For the Betterment of Mankind
Anthem: 
Anthem of Nations
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Type Intergovernmental organization
Establishment
 -  First League to Enforce Peace June 17, 1915 
 -  Second League to Enforce Peace December 1, 1946 
UN Headquarters

The League to Enforce Peace headquarters seen overlooking the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The League to Enforce Peace, officially the Second League to Enforce Peace and informally referred to as the LTEP, is an intergovernmental organization that is involved in the self-stated goals of promoting international peace, prosperity, and security. It seeks to achieve these goals through fostering cooperation between nations, encouraging methods of sustainable development across the world, and acting as a place of dialogue between belligerent countries. The league can trace its history back to 1915 with the first League to Enforce Peace which sought to create an international body to enforce peace, but by 1919 the organization had evolved into the international body it sought to establish. Due to its inability to keep peace during the interwar years, the organization would be dissolved and a second League to Enforce Peace would be established following the end of the Fourth Great War in 1946.

League to Enforce Peace 2022

Security Council meeting, 2022

The LTEP is headquartered in Philadelphia, United States but has regional and continental headquarters in the Hague, Dutch Republic, Camseau, Antartique; Nanjing, China; Timbuktu, Mali; and Groenmeer, Jansland. The organization is the largest intergovernmental organization in the world, consisting of almost every single nation-state on the planet.

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