Bangladesh, Sept. 26 -- The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York has once again placed the spotlight on the failures of the international system to prevent conflict, promote justice, and safeguard humanitys future. While speeches from dozens of leaders highlighted the urgent need for multilateral cooperation to tackle war, poverty, and climate change, the reality is that the world remains shackled to the whims of big powers whose self-interest overshadows the collective good. The UN, once envisioned as the bedrock of peace and stability, is increasingly becoming a stage for rhetoric rather than action – and the fault lies not with the institution itself but with the dominant powers that continue to use it as a politica...