The United States Stands Firm: Rejecting the UN’s Misguided Two-State Solution Conference
By Hotspotorlando News
On July 28, 2025, the United States took a bold and principled stand against a United Nations conference in New York City that claims to promote a two-state solution but, in reality, undermines peace and emboldens terrorism. This so-called diplomatic gathering is nothing more than a theatrical stunt, ill-timed and counterproductive, threatening to derail delicate efforts to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The U.S. refusal to participate sends a clear message: we will not indulge in performative gestures that reward violence and prolong suffering.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio rightly called out this conference for what it is—a slap in the face to the victims of the horrific October 7th attacks and a dangerous reward for Hamas’s terrorism. By hosting this event, the UN risks legitimizing a terrorist organization that thrives on chaos and obstruction. Far from advancing peace, the conference keeps hostages trapped in tunnels and fuels Hamas’s defiance, making a mockery of genuine diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire and free those held captive.
The United States, under strong leadership, is focused on real-world solutions, not stage-managed spectacles designed to boost the UN’s ego or give relevance to those who prioritize headlines over results. The Biden administration’s decision to boycott this conference is a refreshing display of clarity and resolve. It reaffirms America’s commitment to serious diplomacy that prioritizes the safety of innocent lives and the stability of the region.
Adding fuel to the fire, French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent announcement recognizing a Palestinian state has been met with applause from Hamas itself. This is no surprise. Such gestures, cloaked in the guise of diplomacy, only embolden terrorists, encourage their obstruction of peace talks, and undermine the painstaking work being done to end the suffering in Gaza. Macron’s move is a textbook example of well-intentioned but reckless posturing that plays directly into the hands of those who seek to perpetuate violence and division.
The Middle East deserves better than symbolic gestures and empty rhetoric. The path to a brighter, more prosperous future lies in confronting terrorism head-on, supporting Israel’s right to defend itself, and fostering negotiations that prioritize security and mutual respect. The United States’ rejection of this conference is a step in the right direction—a refusal to play along with a charade that risks prolonging the war and rewarding those who thrive on chaos.
As conservatives, we applaud this administration’s unwavering commitment to real diplomacy over performative stunts. Peace in the Middle East requires strength, clarity, and an unflinching stand against terrorism. By rejecting the UN’s misguided conference, the United States has shown it understands what’s at stake and is willing to lead the way toward a lasting, meaningful resolution. Let’s hope other nations follow suit and abandon these counterproductive spectacles in favor of serious efforts to secure peace and stability for all.


