The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is not part of the U.S., but the U.S. is one of its five permanent members, along with the U.K., France, Russia, and China. This status grants the U.S. significant influence over international security decisions due to its veto power. The UNSC's structure reflects the geopolitical realities post-World War II, where these nations played pivotal roles. Thus, the U.S. is integral to the council but is not a part of it in a legal or organizational sense.
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