Russia, China & Pakistan Just Teamed Up — And It’s Bad News for America

Russia, China & Pakistan Just Teamed Up — And It’s Bad News for America


Something unprecedented just happened at the United Nations — and the message is loud, clear, and coldly calculated.

In a bold diplomatic maneuver, Russia, China, and Pakistan have submitted a joint draft resolution to the U.N. Security Council that, while not mentioning the U.S. by name, unmistakably targets recent actions by Washington and its allies.

The resolution is brief — just a page and a half — but its intent is anything but soft.

It condemns attacks on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities, calling them a grave threat to global stability and a direct violation of international law and IAEA safeguards. It goes even further by demanding an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.

🛑 Translation? Global powers are drawing a line. And the U.S. is on the other side.

The resolution doesn’t explicitly mention the United States — but everyone knows exactly who it's meant for. It’s the latest blow in a rapidly intensifying diplomatic war over Iran, sparked by a wave of military strikes that have already drawn fire from both Iran’s leadership and China’s foreign ministry.

If this resolution makes it to a vote, all eyes will be on how the U.S. responds — and whether it exercises its veto power to shut it down.

But even a veto won’t change the narrative:
America is now being boxed in by a united front of nuclear-armed powers.

This isn’t just about Iran.
It’s about who controls the rules — and who defies them.

Jim

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