Carter: Iran No Threat to Israel NowATLANTA (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that it was almost inconceivable that Iran would "commit suicide" by launching missiles at Israel.
Speaking at Emory University, Carter, who brokered the 1979 Camp David peace accord between Israel and Egypt, said Israel's superior military power and distance from Iran likely are enough to discourage an actual attack.
"Iran is quite distant from Israel," said Carter, 83. "I think it would be almost inconceivable that Iran would commit suicide by launching one or two missiles of any kind against the nation of Israel."
Jimmy The Dhimmi was stupid enough to buy into the lie that the Ayatollah Khomeini would be better for Iran than the Shah and posed no threat to the United States, but he won't take the current Iranian regime at its word when it says:
Iran's deputy air force commander said Wednesday that Israel is within range of Iran's medium-range missiles and bombers and that Tehran would strike back if Israel "makes a silly mistake."
Carter is an imbecile and an embarrassment.
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