UN on Brink of Collapse as BRICS and G20 Dismiss UN

UN on Brink of Collapse as BRICS and G20 Dismiss UN In 1945, 51 nations founded the United Nations with a vision of global peace and cooperation. Today, 193 member states struggle with its effectiveness. As BRICS nations challenge the status quo, is the UN facing its most significant crisis since its inception? The United Nations was established with the primary objective of maintaining international peace and security, fostering cooperation among nations, and promoting social progress and human rights. Its structure, centered around the General Assembly and the Security Council, was designed to facilitate global dialogue and decision-making. However, growing dissatisfaction among member states, particularly BRICS nations, has emerged as a significant challenge to the UN's authority and effectiveness. The structure of the UN Security Council, with its five permanent members wielding veto power, has become a focal point of contention. This power imbalance has led to increasing calls fo