What is us flag of peace?

There is not a specific "US flag of peace," but the idea of using the US flag as a symbol of peace has been suggested by different groups and individuals throughout history.

For example, in the 1960s, the anti-war movement used a modified version of the US flag with the white stripes replaced by a peace symbol as a symbol of their opposition to the Vietnam War. This flag became known as the "peace flag," and it is still used by some peace activists today.

In more recent years, some groups have proposed the creation of a "peace flag" that would represent the United States not as a symbol of war or aggression, but as a country committed to peace, diplomacy, and human rights. These flag designs often incorporate symbols and colors associated with peace, such as doves, olive branches, and the color white.

However, there is no official US flag of peace recognized by the government or the majority of the population. The American flag is still primarily associated with patriotism, nationalism, and military power, even though some people may interpret it differently.