James Earl Carter Jr. - October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024
We pay our respects to James Earl Carter Jr, the 39th President of the United States, whom has passed at the age of 1 Century.
Mr Carter served the people of the United States in many legislative roles culminating in his only term as holder of the office of
President from January 20, 1977 to January 20, 1981. His office is held in high regard by the international community while
in and following his term. Mr Carter's service was broadly marked in the context of the United States geographic position within the
America's as a whole, especially within the context of Latin American politics, in addition Mr Carter made strong progress toward
peace within the North African region, with the pursuit and attainment of comprehensive agreements toward the peace.
Perhaps the highest of his extra-domestic policy enactments is, to this day, his approach toward diplomacy toward the People's
Republic of China, in all its manifestations. The United States, to this day, continues to enjoy good relations with the PRC.
Mr Carter was one of the holding architects of the SALT II treaties, which govern the use of nuclear weapons, by far the greatest
threat to public safety which exists in the modern era.
Mr Carter was considered within the United States a unifying presence, in greater part due to his natural international qualifications.