Jimmy Carter, the former President of the United States, who was widely recognized for his dedication to peace and the promotion of human rights, passed away on December 29, 2024, at the remarkable age of 100. His death occurred peacefully at his residence in Plains, Georgia, where he was surrounded by his loved ones.
In February 2023, Carter had entered hospice care, marking a significant transition in his health journey. His commitment to humanitarian efforts and advocacy for global peace left an indelible mark on both national and international landscapes, earning him respect and admiration across the globe.
The legacy of Carter as a statesman and humanitarian will undoubtedly serve as a source of inspiration for generations to come. His life exemplified a deep commitment to public service, and his departure signifies the conclusion of a significant chapter for those who appreciated his numerous contributions to both society and the global community.
Carter’s influence as a leader and advocate for humanitarian causes will resonate with future generations. His unwavering dedication to serving others defined his existence, and his passing represents a poignant moment for many who recognized the impact of his work on the world and its people.
The impact of Carter’s life and work will continue to motivate and guide future leaders and citizens alike. His remarkable devotion to service has left an indelible mark, and the void created by his absence will be felt by all who admired his efforts to improve society and promote global well-being.
Born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 and served in the Navy until 1953. He returned to Georgia to manage his family’s peanut farming business and became active in local politics. Carter served as a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967 and as governor from 1971 to 1975.
Jimmy Carter was a person whose stupid (unfair and unwise) policies on Ethiopia plunged the nation into 40 years of sorrow. Ethiopia’s embrace of communism owes 100 percent to Jimmy Carter as the Derg government was left no choice in the face of the Somali invasion and Carter’s refusal to honor the weapons purchase deal and the bilateral military agreement with Ethiopia.
Jimmy Carter stabbed Ethiopia again when as Ex-President and head of the Carter Center, he gave his blessings to the rigged election of the TPLF.
What was at the root of Carter’s hate for Ethiopia? That would be a nice dissertation topic for a Ph.D in history, political science, religious studies etc.
Maybe it is a good sign for Ethiopia that Ethiopia-haters like Kissinger, Carter, Indryas, Meles, Tesfaye G/Ibab, Memhir G/Kidan Desta are all exiting one after the other.
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