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UN Faces Fresh Storm Of Doubts Amid Growing Number Of Conflicts

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By SRI NewsDesk Published June 24, 2025
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UN faces fresh storm of doubts amid growing number of conflicts
Tehran: A traditional band plays music to espress solidarity with war victims at Hafteh-tir Square on Monday. The UN has warned of the ‘extensive suffering’ Israeli attacks are causing for the people of Iran, voicing particular concern at the risk facing detainees held near sites being bombed.

UNITED NATIONS: With its influence discredited and its budget in tatters, the United Nations is weathering a firestorm of criticism as it celebrates its 80th anniversary — and tries to convince a polarised and conflict-wracked world it is more vital than ever.

The UN’s 193 member states will mark on Thursday the signing of the organisation’s foundational treaty, the UN Charter, on June 26, 1945 in San Francisco. After ratification, the United Nations came into being on Oct 24. The anniversary comes as the world body faces a multi-faceted crisis that has raised questions about its future.

“Since the end of the Cold War, we have seen the organisation struggle in cases from the Rwandan genocide to the Iraq war,” Richard Gowan, an analyst at the International Crisis Group, said. “When each big crisis comes, commentators announce that the UN is finished. And yet it still survives,” he added.

“That said, this is an especially bad moment,” Gowan acknowledged, pointing to numerous countries that are “deeply frustrated” by the UN Security Council’s failure to act on major conflicts like those in Ukraine and Gaza.

That inaction is largely due to the veto power of the council’s five permanent members — Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States — which have competing interests.

Observers fear world body ‘may become a bit

of ghost’ and ‘vanish slowly’

“The UN system as a whole has a credibility crisis, and it is not clear that the organisation’s members have the resources or political energy to rescue it,” Gowan said. For Romuald Sciora, a research fellow at the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs, the credibility issue can only result in the virtual disappearance of an organisation that is already a political “dwarf” on the world stage.

“I’m not sure the UN will cease to exist, even by its 100th anniversary,” Sciora said. “I see a slow vanishing, and the UN becoming a bit of a ghost,” like “these old organisations whose names we have forgotten.” But experts say while the UN desperately needs to enact tough reforms, not all of its problems come from within, and it has become an easy scapegoat for its divided membership.

‘Worse’ without UN

Gissou Nia of the Washington-based Atlantic Council think tank says she fears that “the approach of might is right… is what is taking hold, and it brings us further and further away from the ideals” that led to the UN’s founding as World War II ended.

Nia, a human rights lawyer, says she hopes enough people will remain committed to the set of ideals and values “that will keep the UN alive,” but still worries about the constant questioning of those values, notably from US ally Israel.

“The constant berating from some very loud voices about the UN either being anti-Semitic, or the UN being a waste of funding, or the UN propping up dictators, actually has an impact,” Nia said. In a world devastated by the largest number of ongoing conflicts since 1945, and ravaged by major humanitarian crises, “the United Nations has never been more needed,” Secretary General Antonio Guterres said recently.

“Our values have never been more relevant. And the needs have never been greater.” Funding has nevertheless grown scarce as donors — especially the United States under President Donald Trump — pull back.

Given the financial constraints, Guterres launched the UN80 initiative in a bid to streamline operations. Those changes could include thousands of positions being cut.

For Gowan, “the UN is a very big organisation, and of course it suffers from a variety of bureaucratic problems, just as almost all big organisations do. (…) So of course it deserves scrutiny and criticism.” But, he added, “I think we have gotten a bit too accustomed to having this system at our service, and tend to spend too much time grumbling about its flaws and not enough time acknowledging its successes.” The United Nations remains a place where arch-rivals and enemies still sit at the same table to air grievances, and where the smallest member state can have its voice heard.

The UN also does important work on the ground, from the World Food Programme bringing needed supplies to more than 100 million people in 120 countries last year, to the thousands of peacekeepers protecting civilians in conflict zones.

“The UN was a magnificent tool,” Sciora said. “Obviously, it would be worse if it were to disappear from one day to the next.”

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