GEOPOLITICS are at a crossroads. Will the world unite to meet common challenges, will it divide along rival blocs, led by the United States and China, or will it spiral into a disastrous world war? All three outcomes are possible, yet only the first path — global unity — will truly serve human needs. The United Nations member states will meet at the UN on September 22 and 23 at the Summit of the Future. This is a vital moment for the world's nations to recommit to global unity under the UN Charter.
The US, led by then-president Franklin D. Roosevelt, led to the creation of the UN at the end of World War II. The main purpose, as expressed in the UN Charter, is to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war."
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