UN's Failure to Prevent Iran Conflict Exposes Limitations of Charter

The recent US-Israel attack on Iran highlights the UN Charter's inability to stop the use of force, raising questions about the document's effectiveness in the modern era.
The United Nations Charter, drafted in the aftermath of World War II, aimed to establish a framework for maintaining global peace and security. Yet the recent escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has exposed the limitations of this cornerstone of international law.
At the heart of the UN Charter is Article 2(4), which explicitly bans the
Source: Deutsche Welle


