Jimmy Carter says Zimbabwe crisis is 'much worse' than imagined
Carter, part of a delegation including former U.N. chief Kofi Annan that was denied access to Zimbabwe, says Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe continues to deny his nation food, other aid.
By Robyn Dixon
November 25, 2008
Reporting from Johannesburg, South Africa -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Monday said Zimbabwe's humanitarian crisis was far worse than he could have imagined and expressed dismay that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and his government refused to acknowledge the problem even existed."The entire basic structure in education, healthcare, feeding people, social services and sanitation has broken down," Carter told a news conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. "These are all indications that the crisis in Zimbabwe is much greater, much worse than we had ever imagined."
[to read the rest of his inane remarks and other commentary by the Los Angeles Times, click on the title link]
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No Jimmy, it is not worse than 'we' ever imagine, just worse than what you could imagine. Many of us, as in 'we' - had a very good idea of what was happening and what could develop. How? Because we listened to the people, and understand that evil exists and it is not Israelis responsible. WE understand that naivite contributed, in large part, to the events in Zimbabwe.
Jimmy Carter is an idiot