Jimmy Carter - Father of the Iranian Revolution
We just don't get it. The Left in America is screaming to high heaven that the mess we are in in Iraq and the war on terrorism has been caused by the right-wing and that George W. Bush, the so-called "dim-witted cowboy," has created the entire mess.
The truth is the entire nightmare can be traced back to the liberal democratic policies of the leftist Jimmy Carter, who created a firestorm that destabilized our greatest ally in the Muslim world, the shah of Iran, in favor of a religious fanatic, the ayatollah Khomeini.
Carter viewed Khomeini as more of a religious holy man in a grassroots revolution than a founding father of modern terrorism. Carter's ambassador to the UN, Andrew Young, said "Khomeini will eventually be hailed as a saint." Carter's Iranian ambassador, William Sullivan, said, "Khomeini is a Gandhi-like figure." Carter adviser James Bill proclaimed in a Newsweek interview on February 12, 1979 that Khomeini was not a mad mujahid, but a man of "impeccable integrity and honesty."
The shah was terrified of Carter. He told his personal confidant, "Who knows what sort of calamity he [Carter] may unleash on the world?"
JPost BlogCentral: A personal note from Carter
Let's look at the results of Carter's misguided liberal policies: the Islamic Revolution in Iran; the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (Carter's response was to boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics); the birth of Osama bin Laden's terrorist organization; the Iran-Iraq War, which cost the lives of millions dead and wounded; and yes, the present war on terrorism and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
WHEN CARTER entered the political fray in 1976, America was still riding the liberal wave of anti-Vietnam War emotion. Carter asked for an in-depth report on Iran even before he assumed the reins of government and was persuaded that the shah was not fit to rule Iran. 1976 was a banner year for pacifism: Carter was elected president, Bill Clinton became attorney-general of Arkansas, and Albert Gore won a place in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
In his anti-war pacifism, Carter never got it that Khomeini, a cleric exiled to Najaf in Iraq from 1965-1978, was preparing Iran for revolution. Proclaiming "the West killed God and wants us to bury him," Khomeini's weapon of choice was not the sword but the media. Using tape cassettes smuggled by Iranian pilgrims returning from the holy city of Najaf, he fueled disdain for what he called gharbzadegi ("the plague of Western culture").
Carter pressured the shah to make what he termed human rights concessions by releasing political prisoners and relaxing press censorship. Khomeini could never have succeeded without Carter. The Islamic Revolution would have been stillborn.
Gen. Robert Huyser, Carter's military liaison to Iran, once told me in tears: "The president could have publicly condemned Khomeini and even kidnapped him and then bartered for an exchange with the [American Embassy] hostages, but the president was indignant. 'One cannot do that to a holy man,' he said."
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7 Comments:
I liked your blog a lot! I am also a Jewish republican blogger. Keep fighting the good fight. As for Jimmy Carter, I only comment on people who are relevant.
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Good post. Quick question, can you give me the original source for the Andrew Young and William Sullivan sources, I have been trying to track them down. I am wondering if the letters/statements are in the official public record somewhere.
Any help is appreciated.
Oops, I meant to say the Andrew Young and William Sullivan quotes, not sources. Would love the sources of the quotes, not the sources of the sources.
Actually I found one that is close, a TIME magazine article, 1979.
For once I agree with you 100%.
Carter was an international disaster and the "blow-back" from that era still echo around the world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE6Kdo1AQmY
Helping spreading the word, to save the world.
How does Romney, Mccain, Giuliani or Huckabee feel about this?
This is ridiculous. It all started with the Nixon Doctrine. When the British withdrew from Iran we thought that a vacuum was created. We therefor started giving the Shah loads of arms to ensure a constant flow of oil. When Carter took over there was no alternative to Nixon's ways. In 1978 the Shah had become convinced that Carter was trying to overthrow him but that is simply ridiculous. Carter has been quoted many times as saying that the issue of the Shah was a Iranian issue not an American one. In his administration he was one of the few people who stuck with the Shah up until Dec. 1979 when the Islamic Republic was finally found. If you study the Revolution in depth you will find anything less of direct involvement couldn't have stopped it from succeeding. I am not a liberal and I am a Jew, more importantly I am an informed citizen.
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