Is the UN Becoming Irrelevant in Preventing Modern Conflicts Like the U.S.–Iran Crisis?
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Can the UN still prevent wars, or has it become a ceremonial club for the powerful?” Is the UN Becoming Irrelevant in Preventing Modern Conflicts Like the U.S.–Iran Crisis? The escalating U.S.–Iran crisis, characterized by direct military confrontations and profound geopolitical shifts, has inevitably turned the global spotlight on the United Nations. Amidst the smoke rising from Iranian oil depots and the interception of missiles over Israeli skies in June 2025, a critical question emerges: Is the UN, the supposed bedrock of global peace and security, becoming irrelevant in preventing and resolving modern conflicts? While the organization faces undeniable challenges, a closer look reveals a more nuanced reality of persistent relevance, albeit within severe constraints. The UN's Core Mandate: An Ideal Under Strain Founded in 1945 after the devastation of World War II, the United Nations' primary purpose is to maintain international peace and security, foster cooperation among ...