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To Save Us From Hell

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“The United Nations was not created in order to bring us to heaven, but in order to save us from hell,” Dag Hammersjkold told us some 60 years ago. To Save Us From Hell is a podcast that discusses the players and debates raging at the UN to keep us from that fiery furnace. Each week, UN Dispatch editor-in-chief Mark Leon Goldberg and International Relations Scholar Anjali Dayal give critical analysis of the United Nations, as well as break down the latest news from Turtle Bay. From shenanigans at the Security Council to the UN’s life saving humanitarian work around the world, two veteran UN wa...

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A Viral Shouting Match at the UN has Turned Into a Campaign to Oust a Senior UN Official 06.07.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org About ten days ago, a highly unusual scene unfolded at the United Nations: Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon and Vanessa Frazier, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, got into a public shouting match, with Danon telling Frazier, “You will be quiet now!” What began...

How the UN Views the Iran-U.S. Ceasefire 18.06.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett could become the first United Nations Secretary-General of Indigenous descent. Guyana’s ambassador to the United Nations was nominated as a Secretary-General candidate this week, bringing the grand total of candidates to six as we enter the final stretch of the campaign before the first...

Germany Gets Snubbed for the Security Council 04.06.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org There was a remarkable scene at the United Nations yesterday as the President of the General Assembly and former German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock read out the results of a hotly contested race for a Security Council seat. For months, Portugal, Austria, and Germany had been duking it out behind the scene...

Stopping Ebola Requires Multilateralism. America’s Retreat Is Making That Harder 21.05.2026

An Ebola outbreak is spiraling in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — and one of the clearest lessons from past outbreaks is that Ebola requires multilateralism: countries working together through existing institutions like the United Nations and the World Health Organization to contain the disease, support frontline health workers, share information, and prevent cross-border spread. But the Tr...

Inside the Flawed Push at the Security Council to Reopen Hormuz 06.05.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org The Security Council is weighing yet another U.S.-backed resolution on the Strait of Hormuz that is probably doomed from the start. In this first segment, Anjali and Mark explain the flawed logic behind this latest effort to return the Strait to its status quo ante bellum. Then, Mark discusses what he learned co...

Let the Race for UN Secretary General Begin! 24.04.2026

On Tuesday and Wednesday this week, the four candidates for UN Secretary-General made their case at the UN General Assembly. Across twelve hours spanning two days, they took questions from UN member states and civil society groups eager to learn more about their priorities, proclivities, and leadership styles should they become the next UN Secretary-General on January 1, 2027. It was a marathon —...

The UN Has a Plan to Open Hormuz (Two of Them, Actually.) 05.04.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org The war in the Middle East has claimed its first UN casualties: three Indonesian peacekeepers in Lebanon were killed in under 24 hours. With Israel intent on occupying the same part of southern Lebanon that UN peacekeepers are meant to patrol, can the peacekeeping mission even continue? Meanwhile, in New York, a...

How the US is Justifying the Iran War to the UN 20.03.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org One of the fundamental precepts of the United Nations Charter is that waging war against another UN member state is simply not permitted. It’s illegal. There are, however, some narrow exceptions — and here the United States is playing a game of legal legerdemain. In the first segment of our show, we break down t...

The War in Iran Comes to the United Nations 06.03.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org We cover a lot of ground in this week’s episode of To Save Us From Hell ! There are two new entrants to the race to succeed António Guterres as the next UN Secretary-General; Cindy McCain announced she is stepping down as head of the World Food Programme, meaning there will soon be a vacancy at the top of one of...

Board of Peace v United Nations | US To Attack Iran? |Plus, Trump's Very Odd Pick to Lead Outreach to International Organizations 23.02.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org It was an odd juxtaposition: Trump’s inaugural Board of Peace gathered in Washington, D.C. as the U.S. appeared to be readying for war with Iran. In this week’s To Save Us From Hell episode, Mark and Anjali discuss why this Board of Peace can’t really compete with the Security Council, and what its advent says a...

The Secretary-General Race Heats Up — And the Epstein Files Hit the UN 05.02.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org For the first time in history, multiple countries have jointly nominated a candidate for UN Secretary General. Earlier this week, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico endorsed Michelle Bachelet—a former president of Chile, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and a survivor of brutal repression under the Pinochet...

The Stories that Will Drive the UN Agenda in 2026 | Plus, Can Trump's "Board of Peace" Compete with the Security Council? 23.01.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Can Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace really compete with the Security Council? Will we even be discussing it a week or two from now, or will Trump and other world leaders simply move on? And what’s with the Board’s logo, which looks almost like a parody of the United Nations emblem? Mark and Anjali break down t...

Is This an Existential Moment for the United Nations? 08.01.2026

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org The Security Council convened an emergency meeting on Monday in response to American military operations in Venezuela that captured Nicolás Maduro and his wife— forcing dozens of countries to publicly respond to one of the most audacious U.S. actions in recent memory. Anjali and Mark break down what unfolded in...

Anjali Addresses the Security Council! | Plus: Rafael Grossi Gets "The New Yorker" Profile Treatment 18.12.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Discount link for full episode: https://www.globaldispatches.org/40percentoff Your very own To Save Us From Hell co-host Anjali Dayal briefed the United Nations Security Council on Monday! She was paired with former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for a special meeting of the Council dedicated to examining the...

The Security Council Goes To Syria 04.12.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org On December 4, the entire United Nations Security Council made an unprecedented trip to Syria. It is hard to overstate what a significant turning point this represents — both for the Security Council and the United Nations as a whole. For thirteen long years, the civil war in Syria was the largest and most bruta...

What We Think About the Gaza Resolution at the Security Council 20.11.2025

On Monday evening, the Security Council adopted Resolution 2803, formally endorsing Trump’s peace initiative for Gaza. The resolution passed overwhelmingly, with 13 votes in favor, none against, and two abstentions (from Russia and China), following several weeks of U.S.-led diplomatic wrangling. There are a few ways to interpret this resolution. On one hand, it finally offers a semblance of inter...

What Zohran Mamdani's Win Means for the UN 07.11.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org New York isn’t just the cultural and media capital of the United States — it’s also the host city to the United Nations. Since 1962, City Hall has maintained a special office dedicated to liaising with the UN. Anjali and Mark discuss the history of this office and how municipal elections in New York are actually...

Will the Security Council Back a Gaza Stabilization Force? | Trump vs. the International Maritime Organization | Plus: Heba Aly on a New Push for UN Charter Reform 22.10.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org The ceasefire in Gaza is hanging by a thread. One idea on the table: an International Stabilization Force made up of troops from around the world. The Security Council is deep in negotiations over a resolution to authorize it — but even if it passes, will the mission ever deploy? Mark and Anjali have their doubt...

Did The Gaza Ceasefire Emanate From UNGA? Plus: A New "Gang Suppression Force" for Haiti and our Nobel Predictions 09.10.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org UNGA is over. But its legacy lives on. We recorded this episode as news broke of a potential ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and so we look back at UNGA80 to trace the ways in which the world’s largest diplomatic gathering may have provided some key momentum for a breakthrough on Gaza. Mark and Anjali also g...

“Your Countries Are Going to Hell”: Trump’s UNGA Speech, Unpacked | Live From UNGA 24.09.2025

It was Donald Trump’s fifth speech before the United Nations General Assembly. It was also his most rambling. For 55 minutes, the President of the United States riffed: on migration, windmills, hot air, London’s mayor, offshore oil in Aberdeen, even the flooring and décor of UN headquarters. At one point, Trump told the assembled world leaders: “Your countries are going to hell!” But was there a m...

These are the Stories that Will Drive the Agenda at UNGA This Year 11.09.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Hundreds of presidents and prime ministers are coming to the UN for the annual opening of the General Assembly. UNGA officially kicked off on September 9, but the big events—including the parade of speeches from world leaders—begin on September 22. In this special episode of To Save Us From Hell , Mark and Anjal...

US Nixes UNIFIL and Denies Famine in Gaza | Plus, is Antonio Guterres Too Timid? 29.08.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org The United States this week pulled the plug on UNIFIL, the decades-old UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon. Every other member of the Security Council—and Lebanon itself—wanted it to stay. But Israel has long bristled at the mission, and Washington was happy to do its regional ally a favor. At another Co...

States Are Lining Up to Recognize Palestinian Statehood at the UN | Tammy Bruce Tapped as Deputy US-UN Amb 15.08.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Trump’s latest UN pick is not a diplomat. He’s tapped conservative firebrand Tammy Bruce — a Fox News personality–turned–State Department spokesperson — as Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN. We break down what this shock appointment could mean for US diplomacy. Plus, in our subscriber-only deep dive: a d...

A UN Expert on Enforced Disappearances Investigates the U.S. Detention of Venezuelan Migrants in El Salvador 31.07.2025

We have a special (and timely) conversation today with Grazyna Baranowska, Vice Chair of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. Anjali Dayal and Dr. Baranowska discuss the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance and the kinds of investigations the Working Group has undertaken — in particular, the Working Group’s critical effor...

What We Learned From Mike Waltz's Confirmation Hearing 17.07.2025

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.globaldispatches.org Trump’s pick for UN Ambassador, Mike Waltz, faced questions from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week. You may recall he previously served as National Security Advisor before being sidelined by Trump after “Signalgate.” But Waltz was never officially fired — he was banished to the United Nations inst...

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