The United Nations, as it currently functions, is not merely failing. It is eroding from within. Like a fire alarm that refuses to sound as the house burns down, its silence becomes complicity. And when the fire has consumed enough, the alarm itself melts, destroyed not by sabotage but by its own refusal to fulfill its singular purpose.
This is where we are. The Security Council has become a sanctuary for veto-powered impunity. The General Assembly has been reduced to ceremony. And the very nations who cry peace are the ones fanning the flames of war.
If the United Nations cannot reform, it will not survive. And when it falls, it will not be a failure of diplomacy. It will be the ultmate victory for those who chose denial over action.
The Dvira Plan: a series of six UN resolutions that can reform the system.