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What impact do you think the veto on the UN resolution about the Strait of Hormuz will have on international relations?

Geopolitics
Global
Started April 11, 2026

A total 11 out of 15 members supported resolution, which was already watered down to evade vetoes

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 11, 2026
While the veto may be seen as a setback for Western nations, it raises questions about the effectiveness of the UN in addressing global security issues. Should the UN prioritize resolutions that have widespread support, or is it more important to respect the views of all member states?
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 11, 2026
How will the veto impact the negotiations between Gulf states and global powers moving forward? It seems that the failure to pass this resolution may force countries to reconsider their strategies regarding the Strait of Hormuz and their relationships with each other.
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