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Opinion by Krisna
I am not a government official, not a political expert, and not a highly educated person. I am simply an ordinary citizen who looks at the world with heart and common sense. But from this simple viewpoint, I see a painful truth: the United Nations is gradually losing its meaning as the guardian of global peace.
An organization created to protect humanity from war and cruelty now often appears powerless—or intentionally kept powerless—before the might of powerful nations.Baca Juga:
1. The Veto Power: A Tool That Silences the World
The UN was founded on the principle of equality among nations. Yet the existence of the veto power held by five permanent members—the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China—contradicts that very idea.
With a single veto, one country can cancel the will of 190 others.
This is the UN's greatest irony: the powerful decide, while the weak can only hope.
2. Palestine: The Most Striking Symbol of UN Failure
Palestine has been recognized by most of the world. Countless resolutions have been passed. The UN has repeatedly called for ceasefires and humanitarian access.
But every day, Palestinian civilians—children, women, and families—continue to die. Homes are destroyed, hospitals collapse, and refugees multiply.

United Nations Headquarters in New York City. (source: Wikipedia)
And the UN?
It can only issue statements of condemnation.
Every attempt to stop Israel is blocked by a veto in the Security Council. This is undeniable proof that the UN cannot enforce the decisions it makes.
3. When Powerful Nations Invade, the UN Becomes a Spectator
The United States invaded Iraq under the claim of "weapons of mass destruction." After all these years, such weapons were never found—yet the country was destroyed, millions displaced, and long-term instability persists.
Who was held accountable?
No one.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, Libya, and other nations have faced similar interventions by great powers—interventions with little to no consequences.
Each time, the UN remained as nothing more than a commentator.
4. When Governments Kill Their Own People
The recent crisis in Bangladesh—where former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death following the deadly crackdown against protesters in 2024—reveals once again the UN's confused and selective stance.
Thousands of casualties were reported by international NGOs, human rights groups, and the media. Yet the UN focused more on condemning the court's decision rather than addressing the mass killings that came before it.
This raises a troubling question:
Is the UN truly standing for justice, or merely maintaining political comfort for certain states?
5. A 1945 Structure for a 2025 World
The world has changed dramatically, but the UN remains trapped in a structure designed in 1945—a system that grants absolute power to only five nations.
As long as the veto exists, there will be no:
global justice,
equality among nations,
meaningful protection for civilians.
The UN will continue repeating familiar phrases—"We are concerned," "We condemn," "We urge"—without any real ability to act.
Conclusion: The UN Is Not Unwilling—It Is Simply Powerless
To be fair, UN humanitarian bodies like UNICEF, UNHCR, and WHO do extraordinary work. They save lives every day.
But the UN as a political institution—particularly the Security Council—repeatedly fails to fulfill its core mission: maintaining global peace and security.
As long as the veto remains, as long as powerful nations can override the world's collective voice, and as long as aggression can occur without consequences, the UN will continue to be:
A massive organization with a loud voice, but hands tightly bound.
As an ordinary citizen, all I can do is watch and ask:
Why does the UN exist if it cannot protect the people who need it the most?*
*) A Voice from the Margins
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