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A statement from Russia's mission on Thursday said Security Council members should refrain from "pushing through one-sided and confrontational draft resolutions" that could "trigger a new wave of escalation in the Middle East."
"It is precisely for this reason that on April 7, Russia, along with China, blocked the adoption of a draft resolution on the situation in the Strait of Hormuz," it said.
On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the proposed resolution a test of the utility of the United Nations and urged China and Russia not to veto it.
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The UN should leave New York and go setup somewhere its respected
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>>1513441
Its plenty respected, its just that China and Russia don't get a vote because they're not people.
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>>1513427
>Rubio called the proposed resolution a test of the utility of the United Nations and urged China and Russia not to veto it.
It sounds like the UN provided plenty of utility. We’re just so fucking stupid that we handed over our fucking control of the world just so some billionaires could become even richer.

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