Jimmy carter
'King of Kings': The rise and fall of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - review
Anderson portrays the shah as a complex, Shakespearean figure – arrogant but weak, ambitious for his country yet blind to the growing unrest among his people. 'A soft man masquerading as a hard one.'
Menachem Begin's compromise and conviction: Insights from the Camp David talks
Two men wear hostage pins while accepting Jimmy Carter's Grammy
Jimmy Carter’s mixed legacy - opinion
Misguided optimism
The Islamification of Middle Eastern governments was helped along by the White House and the State Department, writes Ruthie Blum.
If Menachem Begin wore swim trunks, he'd never have withdrawn from Sinai
The stupidity of Sinai and Mubarak's demise
His Rabbis
How Obama got to "know more about Judaism than any other president."
'Egypt's Brotherhood would keep Israel treaty'
Jimmy Carter had long discussions with senior Brotherhood figures, believes Islamist party will not destroy peace treaty.
Hebron: A matter of opinion
Gabriel, leader of Germany’s Social Democratic Party. not 1st European politician to associate Israel with apartheid.
Obama's doublespeak on Russian missile defense, Israel
Obama’s doublespeak when mics are off or on summarizes his knack for feigning friendships.
Jimmy Carter Does It Again
'New Egypt gov't to focus on Palestinian rights'
Former US President Jimmy Carter expects Egypt's new government will focus more on Palestinian rights in Sinai deal.
'Egypt army unlikely to turn over control fully'
Jimmy Carter doubts that Egypt's military rulers would completely submit to a civilian government, 'New York Times' reports.