Carter to Trump: shun military action, keep country at peace

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Last Updated : Apr 12 2018 | 10:50 AM IST

Expressing pride in his own record of peace, former President Jimmy Carter has warned that President Donald Trump should steer clear of any military action involving Syria or other world hot spots and avoid a nuclear attack at all costs.

"I pray that he would keep our country at peace and not exaggerate or exacerbate the challenges that come up with North Korea, in Russia or in Syria," Carter said in an interview yesterday.

"I hope he realizes very profoundly as I did, and as other presidents have done, that any nuclear exchange could involve catastrophe for all human beings." The 93-year-old former president added that even a lesser military attack "is a dangerous thing" than can spiral out of control.

His remarks come after Trump said he's considering military action against Syria in response to a suspected chemical attack on civilians. Russia has countered that such a move would have "grave repercussions."
"I pray that he will promote human rights, equality among all people, and that he will value the truth," Carter said, though he added that the long-term survival of democracy will turn on "the resilience of the American public" and "our constitutional foundation."

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First Published: Apr 12 2018 | 10:50 AM IST

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