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Bahrain Wants a UN Security Council Resolution to Open Hormuz — Why Russia Will Veto It

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Bahrain is pushing a UN Security Council resolution to open Hormuz. Russia's Lavrov says it 'legitimizes aggression against Iran.' Here is why this resolution matters and will fail.

The United Arab Emirates confirmed that Bahrain, supported by Jordan and Arab Gulf states, is proposing a United Nations Security Council resolution to provide 'a clear legal basis for all states to mobilize and support safe passage' through the Strait of Hormuz — a specific legal instrument whose specific purpose is to internationalise the strait's reopening beyond the US-Iran bilateral framework.

For the specific content of the proposed resolution: a UNSC resolution authorising the collective use of force or collective naval escort to ensure Hormuz transit would create the particular international legal framework that would allow European and Asian navies — whose governments have declined participation in the US-Israel campaign — to contribute to strait security without the specific appearance of joining an anti-Iran coalition.

For Russia's specific objection: Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's characterisation of the proposed resolution as 'legitimizing aggression against Iran' — and his signal that Moscow may use its veto power to block it — is the particular geopolitical positioning that reflects Russia's specific interests in the Iran war's continuation. Every week that the US military is committed to the Iran campaign is a week that US attention, resource, and diplomatic bandwidth is not focused on Ukraine support and Russian accountability.

For the specific veto mechanics: as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, Russia can veto any resolution with a single negative vote. The proposed Hormuz resolution requires the specific P5 unanimity that Russian opposition eliminates. China's specific position — which has varied between supporting Iran and pushing for ceasefire — is the secondary UNSC question whose resolution the Russian position may not depend on.

For what happens if the UNSC route fails: the Fortune reporting confirms that 'a group convened by the UK was clearly preparing for having to reopen the strait without Washington' — the specific contingency that assumes UNSC failure and moves toward a specific multilateral naval escort operation outside the UNSC framework. The particular legality of such an operation under UNCLOS and existing international maritime law is the legal question that's being examined simultaneously with the political planning.

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