United Nations Security Council

— The Executive Arm of the UN —

Veto Power

It gives the five permanent members (P5: USA, UK, China, Russia, France) the right to veto resolutions, thus ensuring that the world has a consensus but sometimes creates diplomatic logjams.

Peacekeeping Authority

Deploying peacekeeping forces in conflict areas such as Rwanda, Kosovo, and Sudan. It plays a crucial role in protecting civilians and stabilizing wartorn regions.

Crisis Management

It deals with global crises such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and armed conflicts. It has the authority to pass binding resolutions under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.