The United Nations continues to reinforce the fact that the provisions of its Charter apply to some countries but not others. The major powers confirm day after day that they do not care about crushing their principles when it comes to interests.

The international organization was established in 1919 as one of the fruits of World War I (1914-1918), but it failed to prevent World War II (1945), which claimed the lives of 9 million people. Despite the attempts of philosophers - from Ibn Khaldun to Jean-Jacques Rousseau - reality confirms that states do not know morality unless they are driven by interests.