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Just War — or a Just War? (Jimmy Carter MEGA-BARF Alert!!)
The New York Times ^ | March 9, 2003 | Jimmy Carter, unemployed loser

Posted on 03/08/2003 4:30:12 PM PST by Dont Mention the War

The New York Times


March 9, 2003

Just War — or a Just War?


Rob Hatem

By JIMMY CARTER

ATLANTA — Profound changes have been taking place in American foreign policy, reversing consistent bipartisan commitments that for more than two centuries have earned our nation greatness. These commitments have been predicated on basic religious principles, respect for international law, and alliances that resulted in wise decisions and mutual restraint. Our apparent determination to launch a war against Iraq, without international support, is a violation of these premises.

As a Christian and as a president who was severely provoked by international crises, I became thoroughly familiar with the principles of a just war, and it is clear that a substantially unilateral attack on Iraq does not meet these standards. This is an almost universal conviction of religious leaders, with the most notable exception of a few spokesmen of the Southern Baptist Convention who are greatly influenced by their commitment to Israel based on eschatological, or final days, theology.

For a war to be just, it must meet several clearly defined criteria.

The war can be waged only as a last resort, with all nonviolent options exhausted. In the case of Iraq, it is obvious that clear alternatives to war exist. These options — previously proposed by our own leaders and approved by the United Nations — were outlined again by the Security Council on Friday. But now, with our own national security not directly threatened and despite the overwhelming opposition of most people and governments in the world, the United States seems determined to carry out military and diplomatic action that is almost unprecedented in the history of civilized nations. The first stage of our widely publicized war plan is to launch 3,000 bombs and missiles on a relatively defenseless Iraqi population within the first few hours of an invasion, with the purpose of so damaging and demoralizing the people that they will change their obnoxious leader, who will most likely be hidden and safe during the bombardment.

The war's weapons must discriminate between combatants and noncombatants. Extensive aerial bombardment, even with precise accuracy, inevitably results in "collateral damage." Gen. Tommy R. Franks, commander of American forces in the Persian Gulf, has expressed concern about many of the military targets being near hospitals, schools, mosques and private homes.

Its violence must be proportional to the injury we have suffered. Despite Saddam Hussein's other serious crimes, American efforts to tie Iraq to the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been unconvincing.

The attackers must have legitimate authority sanctioned by the society they profess to represent. The unanimous vote of approval in the Security Council to eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction can still be honored, but our announced goals are now to achieve regime change and to establish a Pax Americana in the region, perhaps occupying the ethnically divided country for as long as a decade. For these objectives, we do not have international authority. Other members of the Security Council have so far resisted the enormous economic and political influence that is being exerted from Washington, and we are faced with the possibility of either a failure to get the necessary votes or else a veto from Russia, France and China. Although Turkey may still be enticed into helping us by enormous financial rewards and partial future control of the Kurds and oil in northern Iraq, its democratic Parliament has at least added its voice to the worldwide expressions of concern.

The peace it establishes must be a clear improvement over what exists. Although there are visions of peace and democracy in Iraq, it is quite possible that the aftermath of a military invasion will destabilize the region and prompt terrorists to further jeopardize our security at home. Also, by defying overwhelming world opposition, the United States will undermine the United Nations as a viable institution for world peace.

What about America's world standing if we don't go to war after such a great deployment of military forces in the region? The heartfelt sympathy and friendship offered to America after the 9/11 attacks, even from formerly antagonistic regimes, has been largely dissipated; increasingly unilateral and domineering policies have brought international trust in our country to its lowest level in memory. American stature will surely decline further if we launch a war in clear defiance of the United Nations. But to use the presence and threat of our military power to force Iraq's compliance with all United Nations resolutions — with war as a final option — will enhance our status as a champion of peace and justice.

Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, is chairman of the Carter Center in Atlanta and winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: falsechristian; jimmycarter; killerrabbit; presidentasswipe; rathatespeech; rememberdesertone; treason; ustroopmurderer
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To: chasio649
It gets worse-we have a Seawolf class fast attack submarine named after him that's due to hit the open seas later this year, if not early next year. Scary, huh?
41 posted on 03/08/2003 6:47:45 PM PST by Severa (Wife of Freeper Hostel, USN Active Duty Submariner)
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To: Dont Mention the War
Our apparent determination to launch a war against Iraq, without international support.....

What planet are you living on, Jimmuh? Go back to something you can handle.....like swinging a hammer.

42 posted on 03/08/2003 7:04:37 PM PST by Republic If You Can Keep It
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To: Dont Mention the War
I've got the strangest feeling ole Jimmuh's going to run for President. . . again.
43 posted on 03/08/2003 7:13:10 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Dont Mention the War
Anybody has this lame excuse's e-mail address? Don't give me any of this igottahammer.com crap either. As I fume over this, think back when he was in and we were shown the family. I feel sorry for his brother. Poor Billy, he was probably the most functional in that family in a real sense. "Miss Lillian" as your mother; now we're having fun. Can you imagine Billy with Jimmah as your big brother, and mamma just going on about how wonderful Jimmah is. Billy I hope you mentioned to St. Peter that you served your time in hell when you got to the pearly gates; I hope he let you in. After living on the same planet with your brother since I found out he was actually on this earth (his candidency), I just recently realized your forgottn existance. Better you should be here than him.
44 posted on 03/08/2003 9:02:17 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: Conservative til I die
Carter or Clinton, anybody got a quarter? Notice they are both unnoticed governers of Southern States (pardon the caps). I remember after Carter was elected saying that the dimwits that voted for him had no idea who they voted for and that the real truth was to come. I will go to my grave remembering his "Grand Malaise" speech, nice try asshole. The best add campaign I'd ever seen in my life (at that time) to get elected. Until Slick. We must wait with BAITED __________ for the anointed one
45 posted on 03/08/2003 9:19:31 PM PST by Atchafalaya
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To: Dont Mention the War
Too bad he didn't take McCain's advise and just: SHUT UP!!
46 posted on 03/08/2003 9:27:35 PM PST by CyberAnt ( -> -> -> Oswego!!)
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To: Severa
I was almost sent to the USS Hawkbill SSN 666...that was scary also ;) I was on the USS Sunfish which always sounded so wimpy....but a sight better than USS Jimmy Carter....ohhh that's wretched.
47 posted on 03/08/2003 9:31:42 PM PST by chasio649
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To: jwalsh07
as a president who was severely provoked by international crises, I became thoroughly familiar with the principles of a just war

I'm damn near speechless at those words.

From a man who didn't even have the BALLS to go get our hostages!

Son of a bitch.

48 posted on 03/08/2003 9:33:20 PM PST by Howlin (Only UNamericans put the UN before America!)
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To: Atchafalaya
How could you forget his "moral equivalent of war," MEOW.
49 posted on 03/08/2003 9:34:22 PM PST by Howlin (Only UNamericans put the UN before America!)
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To: Howlin
My filipino wife is slowly getting up to speed on American politics...she was amazed about the hostages being released as soon as Ronnie was sworn into office...i kind of felt she didn't believe me when i told her.
50 posted on 03/08/2003 9:38:31 PM PST by chasio649
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To: Dont Mention the War
FWIW, for anyone that thinks Jimmah was/is a good man - when he was Prez, he not only tried to cut the GI Bill money, he also tried to cut Veterans Preference points for Federal job applicants. He continues to do one thing he does well - earn my contempt.
51 posted on 03/08/2003 9:44:33 PM PST by 185JHP ( Brisance. Puissance. Resolve.)
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To: Dont Mention the War
This man is a fool and a political imbecile. His arguments can be immediately shown to be nothing more than pacifist sophistry.

For example, all "non-violent options" must be tried first: There is always another "non-violent option," the last one being your own extermination.

He ought to be ashamed of himself.
52 posted on 03/08/2003 10:38:33 PM PST by zook
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