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April 21, 2008

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Edie

President Carter was absolutely right. His meeting with Hamas leaders, if not garnering actionable results immediately highlighted the glaring failure in U.S. and Israeli policy of undermining and then trying to isolate Hamas - who must be involved for any peace deal to actually work.

It took balls for him to go against the Bush administration, Israel and Israel's supporters here in the U.S. It took a lot of balls.

Jimmy Carter also told NPR this morning that the Bush administration never told him not to go - verbal condemnation only came after he'd already left on his trip - either a political strategy or they wanted to pacify the Israel-Firsters here in the U.S.

Sami Abu Zhuri was also not in Damascus. I think enough time needs to pass to have the Hamas leadership meet and pass the message down the chain of command.

I'm not saying progress was made - progress is never made when it comes to this conflict - the status quo is too profitable to too many of the parties; I'm just saying don't write off Pres. Carter so quickly. He's the only one right now actually doing something constructive.

David

I'm sure that Gilad Shalit's parents will appreciate their son's letter. What have you done to affect the situation besides complain?

Marian Houk

Just a clarification - I think Carter did not actually meet President Abbas on this trip. Abbas was "out of town", and Carter met Fayyad instead, as I understand it ...

ALLEN

PRESIDENT CARTER SUCKED AS A PRESIDENT AND WILL NOT HELP WITH THE THIS CONFLITC

George

Is anyone surprised? This was another terrible decision by Carter. He is a superb man himself but has the worst judgement. It is utterly amazing that a former president is so lacking in understanding of foreign policy, especially when dealing with Islamic brainwashees. These are militant muslim thugs, nothing more. If Carter wants to broker peace he needs to meet with the 1000's of Imams across the Middle East, and change the wacko Islamic school textbooks. Americans don't understand that children in Muslim countries are brainwashed from a very young age.

Why do you think that over half of all "palestinian" school children list "suicide bomber" as the profession they aspire to!?!

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