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Uniting for Peace Resolution

The Uniting for Peace Resolution is a decision made by the United Nations in 1950 that allows the General Assembly to step in and authorize collective action, including military intervention, when the Security Council is deadlocked on threats to international peace and security. This mechanism aims to ensure that crises are addressed even if some members of the Security Council oppose intervention, promoting international cooperation and preventing deadlocks from blocking necessary peacekeeping efforts.