Russia’s UN Veto Threat Jeopardizes U.S.-Backed Gaza Stabilization Plan
As the UN Security Council prepares to vote on a U.S.-led plan to stabilize Gaza and pave a path toward Palestinian self-determination, Russia’s last-minute rival proposal threatens to stall progress, raising serious questions about global power dynamics undermining America’s strategic vision in the Middle East.
When America's leadership steps forward to broker peace and stability in conflict-ridden regions like Gaza, one would expect global cooperation to follow. Instead, as the United Nations Security Council readies a vote on Monday over the U.S. resolution for Gaza stabilization, Moscow’s sudden intervention threatens to sabotage this fragile breakthrough—casting a shadow over efforts that align with America First principles of national security and regional stability. Why Does Russia Oppose America’s Plan? The United States has put forth a comprehensive resolution endorsing former President Donald Trump’s pragmatic 20-point ceasefire plan, which aims not only to stabilize Gaza with an international...
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