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Carter "Quite at Ease" Meeting Hamas
2008-04-13
"I feel quite at ease in doing this," Carter said. "I think there's no doubt in anyone's mind that, if Israel is ever going to find peace with justice concerning the relationship with their next-door neighbors, the Palestinians, that Hamas will have to be included in the process."

Although he said the meeting would not be a negotiation, he outlined distinct goals. "I think that it's very important that at least someone meet with the Hamas leaders to express their views, to ascertain what flexibility they have, to try to induce them to stop all attacks against innocent civilians in Israel and to cooperate with the Fatah as a group that unites the Palestinians, maybe to get them to agree to a cease-fire — things of this kind," he said.

The State Department says it advised Carter twice against meeting representatives of Hamas, which Washington considers a terrorist organization. "I find it hard to understand what is going to be gained by having discussions with Hamas about peace when Hamas is, in fact, the impediment to peace," Rice said Friday, after reports of the planned meeting surfaced.

Carter said he'd be meeting Syrians, Egyptians, Jordanians, Saudi Arabians and others "who might have to play a crucial role in any future peace agreement that involves the Middle East."

Asked whether it was right to meet a group that has not renounced violence or recognized Israel, he said, "Well, you can't always get prerequisites adopted by other people before you even talk to them."

Pressure to drop the meeting has come from his own party. Democratic Reps. Artur Davis of Alabama, Shelley Berkley of Nevada, Adam Schiff of California and Adam Smith of Washington state wrote a letter to Carter saying the meeting could confer legitimacy on a group that embraces violence.
Posted by:Bobby

#13  Carter has a penchant for making the wrong call and siding with our enemies. It is useless to meet with Hamas with regards to mideast peace because Hamas cannot see any mideast picture that includes Israel. Hamas, as Israel's other similar enemies have vowed to destroy Israel.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-04-13 16:32  

#12  Carter is the worst president in the last century. And you know who looks like his friggin clone? Barack. (shudder)
Posted by: remoteman   2008-04-13 16:23  

#11  I usually don't wish bad things on individuals, but I wonder why Carter can't come down with AIDS, Alzheimers, syphilis and dengue fever, all at the same time. Where's a good biblical plague when you really need one?
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-04-13 16:07  

#10  Frankly, I would be quite happy if the only story about Jimmy Carter I ever saw in Rantburg or anywhere else included the words "died of natural causes".
Actually, I would be happy if the story just included the word "died".
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-04-13 15:45  

#9  I'd be quite at ease revoking his f'ing citizenship, Abu.

Let him go live in one of those hellholes he loves so much, and relieve his of the privilege of living in a country he has hated for decades.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-04-13 14:51  

#8  I'd be quite at ease revoking his passport.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-04-13 14:21  

#7  why didn't they put a tracking device on carter before he went , so maybe an errant missile will hit the building the big wigs are in at the same time that would seem too solve on prob for us and alot for israel
Posted by: sinse   2008-04-13 14:07  

#6  re: JIMMUAH..
an angry hateful little prick.
Posted by: RD   2008-04-13 13:26  

#5  Carter "Quite at Ease" Meeting Hamas

Pleased to meet you. Hope you guess my name.
Posted by: spiffo   2008-04-13 13:06  

#4  Yeah, Jimmy. Like we doubted that.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-04-13 11:57  

#3   I just wish the arabs would elect Carter to be their president. Then he can do for them what he did for us.

I'm sure they feel that they are getting their moneys worth already.
Posted by: Climp Barnsmell8069   2008-04-13 10:37  

#2  I just wish the arabs would elect Carter to be their president. Then he can do for them what he did for us.
Posted by: ed   2008-04-13 08:27  

#1  Carter said he'd be meeting Syrians, Egyptians, Jordanians, Saudi Arabians and others Iranians "who might have to play a crucial role in any future peace agreement that involves the Middle East."

Fixed.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-04-13 08:17  

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