UNSC Agenda: Iran–Israel–USA War, 2026
Geopolitical tensions are the defining challenge of our time. Escalating conflicts, military buildups, proxy wars, and deepening mistrust are threatening global stability, international security, and the balance of peace. The crisis affects every nation and no single power can resolve it alone.
In 2026, escalating hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the United States threaten to evolve into a full-scale conflict with global consequences. Military buildups, proxy engagements, and rising mistrust have pushed diplomacy to its limits.
There are some oppositions on intervention: Some argue that action must be taken by sanctions, military deterrence or even direct intervention but others believe it is vital to stand resistance and negotiate, for them dialogue, de-escalation and diplomatic discussions are the paths to follow in order to prevent wider conflict. With these various perspectives, protest and fear for taking directive action remains.
This is not merely a geopolitical standoff, it is a test of international order. Can the Security Council maintain peace in a fractured world? Or will competing interests and veto powers paralyze global action?
The world watches. How can you bring balance and peace?