UN Security Council Endorses U.S.-Led Gaza Resolution Rooted in Trump’s Vision
The UN Security Council’s approval of a U.S.-drafted resolution for Gaza, based on President Trump’s 20-point plan, marks a critical attempt to enforce security and stability — but does it truly serve American and regional interests?
The United Nations Security Council’s recent approval of a resolution crafted by the United States to stabilize Gaza echoes the principles championed by former President Donald Trump—emphasizing security, sovereignty, and an end to terror. Adopted with strong support except for abstentions from Russia and China, this measure calls for an International Stabilization Force (ISF) tasked with securing Gaza’s borders, protecting civilians, and assisting in building a new Palestinian police force. Is Washington Reclaiming Leadership With a Practical Security Blueprint? This resolution breaks from past UN failures by putting actionable enforcement at its core: desmilitarizing Gaza, dismantling terrorist infrastructure, and empowering...
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