Opinion: America Must Demonstrate Strength by Returning to Core Values and Ideals

Atlanta Journal Constitution

By 
Jason Carter

Before the war with Iran, one quarter of the world’s population was already living in a conflict zone. The Carter Center, an organization my grandparents, former President Jimmy and first lady Rosalynn Carter, founded to advance peace and health around the globe, monitors the immense human suffering caused by ongoing conflicts in, among other places, Sudan, Mali, Ukraine and Palestine.

The world did not need another war. And yet, here we are.

Since the United States and Israel embarked on the war with Iran, at least 3,000 civilians (including hundreds of children) have been killed, the global economy has suffered, our alliances have been strained, and our geopolitical position has weakened.

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Jason Carter is the chair of the Carter Center Board of Trustees and grandson of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.