Posted on 12/24/2005 2:49:36 AM PST by F14 Pilot
Carter sold out Iran big time
Exclusive Interview of HIM Shahbanou Farah of Iran by French Magazine Point De Vue Images Du Monde
http://www.rozanehmagazine.com/SeptOct05/ashahbanoo.html
Yup, but he felt good.
and he got away with it
From the Vault of Memory:
Recalling the Shah of Iran-
various links | 8-18-02 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/735176/posts
That last line is a stinger. Perhaps Jimmy should go make peace.
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Carter sold out Iran big time...
And the entire world pays the price of his treachery.
Carter--one of the worst if not the worst, Presidents ever in the history of the Untied States.
According to the Jimmy Carter Library & Museum's web site (http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.org/documents/jec/cabinet.phtml), the following were members of President James Earl Carter, Jr.'s administration.
Cabinet Members
* Secretary of State:
Jan. 23, 1977-Apr. 20, 1980 Cyrus R. Vance
May 8, 1980-Jan. 20, 1981 Edmund S. Muskie
* Secretary of the Treasury
Jan. 23, 1977-Jul. 19, 1979 W. Michael Blumenthal
Aug. 6, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 G. William Miller
* Secretary of Defense
Jan. 21, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Harold Brown
* Attorney General
Jan. 26, 1977-Jul. 19, 1979 Griffin B. Bell
Aug. 16, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Benjamin R. Civiletti
* Secretary of the Interior
Jan. 23, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Cecil D. Andrus
* Secretary of Agriculture
Jan. 23, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Bob S. Bergland
* Secretary of Commerce
Jan. 23, 1977-Oct. 4, 1979 Juanita Morris Kreps
Jan. 9, 1980-Jan. 20, 1981 Philip Klutznic
* Secretary of Labor
Jan. 27, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Ray Marshall
* Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Jan. 25, 1977-Jul 19, 1979 Josepha A. Califano, Jr.
* Secretary of Health and Human Services
Aug. 3, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Patricia Roberts Harris
* Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Jan. 23, 1977-Aug. 3, 1979 Patricia Roberts Harris
* Sep. 24, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Moon Landrieu
* Secretary of Transportation
Jan. 23, 1977-Jul. 20, 1979 Brock Adams
Sep. 24, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Neil Goldschmidt
* Secretary of Energy
Aug. 5, 1977-Jul. 20, 1979 James R. Schlesinger
Aug. 24, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Charles W. Duncan, Jr.
* Secretary of Education
Dec. 6, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Shirley Mount Hufstedler
* U. S. Representative to the United Nations
Jan. 30, 1977-Aug. 15, 1979 Andrew J. Young
* Sep. 23, 1979-Jan. 20, 1981 Donald F. McHenry
* Director, Office of Management and Budget
Jan. 23, 1977-Sep 21, 1977 Thomas Bertram Lance (Bert Lance)
Mar. 24, 1978-Jan.20, 1981 James T. McIntyre, Jr.
* Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors
Jan. 23, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Charles L. Schultze
* Advisor to the President on National Security Affairs
Jan. 23, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981 Zbigniew Brzezinski
Of course, Carter not only made a Reagan presidency possible, he made it necessary.
Even if Carter stood solidly behing the Shah then how could he have kept him in power? The man had no support among his own people.
Thank you so very much for your legacy Carter!
My take on it was that Jimmy was for anything with "People's" in it.
Interesting.
JV - pinging for your files.
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