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Has multilateralism hit a dead end? Could International organisations be collateral damage of the war in Iran?

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Has multilateralism hit a dead end? Could International organisations be collateral damage of the war in Iran?

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The war in Iran has highlighted the irrelevance of international organisations and multilateral approaches to resolving global conflicts. The United Nations and the European Union have been unable to effectively respond to the crisis, with the UN Security Council paralysed by veto powers and the EU lacking the willingness to use its geopolitical influence.

The war in Iran has exposed the weaknesses of international organisations. The UN Security Council has been unable to respond effectively to the crisis. The Council eventually adopted a resolution condemning Iran's attacks, but it was one-sided and did not address the initial US-Israeli strikes. The EU has also been absent as a mediator and peacemaker. The Uniting for Peace procedure could revitalise the UN in this crisis. The EU's lack of willingness to use its geopolitical influence has made it irrelevant in the conflict.

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