Posted on 11/16/2002 3:20:14 AM PST by knighthawk
WASHINGTON: Former US president Jimmy Carter, this year's Nobel Peace Prize winner, called on Friday for disarmament by the United States, which has taken the lead in urging such countries as North Korea and Iraq to destroy their weapons of mass destruction.
"One of the things that the United States government has not done is to try to comply with and enforce international efforts targeted to prohibit the arsenals of biological weapons that we ourselves have," Carter said on CNN's Larry King Live programme broadcast late Friday.
He also called for more stringent efforts by Washington "to reduce and enforce the agreement to eliminate chemical weapons, and the same way with nuclear weapons."
"The major powers need to set an example," Carter said, as the United States confronts Iraq over its possession of such banned weapons.
"Quite often the big countries that are responsible for the peace of the world set a very poor example for those who might hunger for the esteem or the power or the threats that they can develop from nuclear weapons themselves," the former US president continued.
"I don't have any doubt that it's that kind of atmosphere that has led to the nuclearisation, you might say, of India and Pakistan," he said.
Carter, who will receive the Nobel prize on December 10 in Oslo, Norway for his efforts in seeking negotiated settlements to head off violent conflict, also noted that the United States gives only one one-thousandth of its gross national product for international assistance, while the average European country gives four times as much.
"For every time an American gives a dollar, a citizen of Norway gives 17 dollars," he said.
"Foreign aid in this country has a bad name, but in other countries, it's a right thing for the government to do. And that's where we at the Carter Center quite often have to turn," the former president said, referring to the Atlanta-based Carter Center he founded some 20 years ago, and which now operates humanitarian projects in 65 countries.
Carter also said the United States has given many nations around the world cause for resentment and scorn.
"There is a sense that the United States has become too arrogant, too dominant, too self-centered, proud of our wealth, believing that we deserve to be the richest and most powerful and influential nation in the world," the 78-year-old former president said.
"I think they feel that we don't really care about them, which is quite often true."
OK, Jimmy, I would love to hear your solution for that "problem".
Should we admit Mexico, Haiti, Cuba and all of Central America to the Union?
Note to Norway: Vote Republican.
This idiot was actually President of the United States???????
Funny story on the good ol' metric system. I work on lots of Fed jobs where it is required. Show an imperial measurement on a drawing and the Feds have a coniption.
Drawings come in with metal pipe listed in metric. There is no such thing! A colleague from Russia who worked in metric over there for years before he escaped said that even over there they use imperial measurements for pipe size.
Metric is not used for some things even where metric has always been the standard. If you want to communicate with the US Govt. about a 4" Schedule 40 pipe, you have to convert to an imaginary measurement of 101.6mm Schedule 40 pipe (which can be found on no pipe chart anywhere in the world). If you needed to talk with the Kremlin about the same pipe, it would be a 4" Sch 40.
Not only did we go metric, we make up an non-existant metric system to fit the DC boneheads regulations!
Hides whiskey in his basement and tells the soldiers they're all gonna die.
Not just content with being a pacifist, he wants you to die with him.
Sorry excuse for a man.
My brother-inlaw (USNA class of 49) knew Carter at the academy and said he was of "fuzzy brained fop"....whatever that is supposed to mean.
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