Jimmy Carter, 39th US President, passes away
Jimmy Carter, the former President of the United States and the founder of the idea of human rights protection in U.S. foreign policy, passed away at the age of 100.
In a statement released on Sunday, December 30, Carter’s family announced his death, saying that he passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones.
Carter is remembered as the 39th President of the United States, who took office in 1977. His presidency was marked by significant changes both in the U.S. and the Middle East.
On one hand, the shadow of the Vietnam War loomed, while on the other, the rise of Islamist groups in the Middle East and the Soviet Union’s involvement in Afghanistan influenced U.S. foreign policy during Carter’s time in office.
He was the first U.S. president to make the protection of human rights a cornerstone of American foreign policy, and during his administration, the Bureau of Human Rights was established within the U.S. Department of State.
The news of Carter’s death has sparked widespread reactions. Current U.S. President Joe Biden described Carter as a “man of faith, humility, and principle.”
According to Biden, “Carter worked with moral clarity and compassion to eliminate injustices, promote peace, and advance civil and human rights. He supported free and fair elections, built homes for the homeless, and was always committed to advocating for the voiceless.”
Former President Donald Trump said, “Although I disagreed with him philosophically and politically, I knew that he truly loved our country and respected its values. He worked hard to make America a better place, and for that, I hold the highest respect for him.”
Former President Barack Obama also remarked, “Carter, who was elected president under the shadow of the Watergate scandal, promised the American people that he would always tell the truth—and he did.”
Jimmy Carter’s passing marks the end of an era in American politics. As one of the most distinguished figures in recent history, his legacy will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to human rights, peace, and social justice. His influence extends beyond his presidency and continues to inspire leaders and citizens around the world.
While his political views were sometimes divisive, Carter’s integrity and dedication to public service earned him admiration across political divides. As the U.S. reflects on his life and contributions, his example of moral clarity and devotion to the greater good serves as a reminder of the power of principled leadership in shaping the course of history.
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