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UN Security Council Holds Emergency Meeting as France Warns of 'Grave Consequences'

via The Hill·1h ago·2 sources

The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency meeting Saturday to address the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran after French President Emmanuel Macron called the session, warning of 'grave consequences for international peace and security' if the situation continues to escalate. The emergency meeting underscores the depth of international alarm over Operation Epic Fury and the potential for the conflict to metastasize into a wider regional or even global confrontation. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney backed Trump on the strikes, while Bolton called them 'justifiable and necessary,' and Senator Lindsey Graham accused European allies of going 'pathetically soft' in their response — illustrating the widening gulf between hawkish supporters and the growing chorus demanding restraint.

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Beijing says stop bombing ally Iran

The king's heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will.

Proverbs 21:1

As world leaders gather in emergency session to debate the fate of nations, Solomon's proverb reminds us that the hearts of the powerful are not beyond the reach of the Almighty. Every diplomatic calculation, every military order, every urgent phone call between heads of state unfolds under the sovereign hand of the God who directs the course of history through the decisions of those who think they are directing it themselves.

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