Jimmy Carter: President of the United States

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @ГлебВерховский-п2р

    One of the greatest American presidents. A person with high moral values, compassion, sense of justice and intelligence. He layed the foundations of our energy independence, deregulated our airline industry, asserted human rights in international relations. The world will miss him as a statesman and public figure. Unfortunately, due to cancer he stopped his public appearances.

  • @mateorodriguezquezada2431
    @mateorodriguezquezada2431 2 года назад +14

    Happy Birthday Jimmy Carter!🇺🇲

  • @momousfata2469
    @momousfata2469 Год назад +1

    هذا الرجل أعظم من أنجبته الولايات المتحدة ولم ولن يعوض وهو رجل عادل ويحب العرب والمصريين والسبب في معاهدة السلام المصريه الأسرائيلي وكان هايكمل ويعطي الفلسطينيين حقوقهم لولا محاصرة السفاره الأمريكيه في طهران
    وكانت سبب في سقوطه في الأنتخابات

  • @Mel-mo3gz
    @Mel-mo3gz 5 месяцев назад

    Out of millagville loving Carter

  • @zayn5548
    @zayn5548 2 года назад +7

    Anyone here after KGF2 🔥

  • @erichottel7783
    @erichottel7783 Год назад

    "The biggest grin since TR."

  • @Mel-mo3gz
    @Mel-mo3gz 5 месяцев назад

    I guess u are not mimicking Jimmy.....?! U forgot i graduated

  • @Mel-mo3gz
    @Mel-mo3gz 5 месяцев назад

    When i was born, everyone knew i would pass mental health, i thank God for both of them

  • @Mel-mo3gz
    @Mel-mo3gz 5 месяцев назад

    It's Carta.....

  • @davids3502
    @davids3502 Год назад +4

    No matter how you look at it the peanut farmer blows the career politician out of the water. Sorry Biden your not the most popular president ever even if you got more votes than Barak Obama.

  • @cibida1
    @cibida1 Год назад

    2:47

  • @SirCashopin
    @SirCashopin Год назад +3

    Can't wait for Carters next speech!
    This is joke by the way!

  • @pernohazimat1445
    @pernohazimat1445 Год назад

    JFK...

  • @Mel-mo3gz
    @Mel-mo3gz 5 месяцев назад

    🍑, i don't know about all that.....

  • @brycefehrenbacher6669
    @brycefehrenbacher6669 Год назад

    Look, he’s a fine man personally, and the Camp David accords and some good deregulation measures in transportation I’ll give him credit for, but don’t try to sell me on him keeping the peace in the world.
    Setting aside even the hostages. Détente completely fell apart under him. The Soviets made massive gains in the Middle East and Afghanistan. The Iran and Iraq war broke out. South America was falling hard into socialist insurgency. You don’t get to claim he kept the peace because because he didn’t lift a finger with the military.

    • @ГлебВерховский-п2р
      @ГлебВерховский-п2р Год назад +6

      Those events were beyond the capacity of any president. Some events are impossible to prevent, manage or end no matter what you do.

    • @brycefehrenbacher6669
      @brycefehrenbacher6669 Год назад

      @@ГлебВерховский-п2р No, not true. Posture and clear intentions of reaction matters. I can give you several examples of it. In 1946 the soviets were threatening Turkey and Greece for access through the Turkish straits. The US sent a fleet in the Mediterranean and the Soviets backed down. Also in 46, the Soviets contemplated not leaving the north end of Persia if they didn’t cave-in and give them a stake in their oil industry. Again, the US put massive pressure on them, and they backs down and withdrew.
      In 1973 during the Yom Kippur war, the Soviets were threatening and came close to getting involved. Nixon raised the US nuclear alert and they backed down. Several times of the US force trying to back down when threatening Taiwan. I know I set aside the Iranian hostages, been since you’ve challenged the notion, as Reagan was being inaugurated, they released them. That’s not a coincidence.
      Can every single event in history be controlled? Obviously no, but the evidence I’ve given (and there’s more) shows posture and perception of strength makes a distinct comparable difference. It’s just not a coincidence all these things happened under Carter at one time, which were subsequently reversed, across-the-board when the opposite foreign policy was demonstrated in the 80s.

    • @kakyoin9688
      @kakyoin9688 Год назад +1

      Massive gains in Afganistán? I’d beg to defer, that war was so awful for them it would cause their country to collapse.
      Iran and iraq war? Eh, let them fight each other, we shouldn’t have support Saddam. But I have a very biased view on the Middle East and regard supporting dictators as not cool.
      Socialist rebels? You mean the rebels that came from the previous democratic socialist governments that were overthrown by right wing militaries that were funded by the US? This sort of intervention only causes more wars.

  • @emanuelacomerio5334
    @emanuelacomerio5334 Год назад

    Oh non vi ho spiegato di ieri. Partendo dalla basilica di san pietro. Vi mando video. Sono sbucata fuori a washington dc. Non che io abbia deciso di andare a washington dc. E' che il campidoglio di washington dc e' la copia speculare e oltre lo specchio, della basilica di san pietro. Lo so che sono stata avvistata in abiti viola, del resto e' andata cosi'. Mi sono mossa velocemente. Ovviamente niente caffe' americano, che tra l'altro, sta ben 2 piani sopra il piano stradale. E niente campidogli che e' oltre lo specchio. Sono andata alla pista di pattinaggio di georgetown e al bar fiora mare sul potomac. Solo drink e tirami su. Tornata a roma mi sono voltata alla montagna e sono scesa sul versante svizzero del cervino, a zermatt. Vi mando filmato. Non sto a dirvi la questione, risalente al medioevo, che spacca il confine itaglia svizzera a monte cervo. Cervi buoi capre e gnu sul lato italiano e il Matterhorn da noi in Svizzera. In ogni caso a washington dc vidi il vs president Carter che non e' molto per la quale. Vi mando video del vs president carter.