Jimmy Carter faced criticism for appearing weak during the Iranian hostage crisis, but he achieved significant diplomatic successes, including brokering the Camp David Accords and returning the Panama Canal to Panama. Despite his moralistic approach to foreign policy, Carter’s presidency was overshadowed by the Iran debacle, leading to his defeat by Ronald Reagan. However, his post-presidency efforts, such as winning the Nobel Peace Prize and founding the Carter Center, solidified his legacy as a peacemaker and advocate for global health and democracy.
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UK denounces Israeli aid restrictions for Gaza as ‘affront’ to UN charter – Middle East Monitor
The UK condemned Israel's restrictions on humanitarian aid to Gaza, labeling them an “affront” to the UN charter, and announced plans to recognize the State of Palestine during the upcoming UN General Assembly. Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and political negotiations amid escalating malnutrition and hunger crises in Gaza, with reported deaths from starvation rising. Want More Context? 🔎
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