The Untold Story of Carter's Fateful Foreign Policy
Briefly

Carter's post-presidency years may overshadow his time in office, illustrating a life of virtue and accomplishments that challenge the longstanding caricature of weakness during his presidency.
The existing narrative of Carter's presidency as idealistic yet weak is misleading; an accurate portrayal reveals the complexities of his leadership and the influences of his advisers.
Brzezinski's role as national security adviser presents a pivotal aspect of Carter's presidency, influencing policy directions that would shape U.S. foreign relations for years.
Commentary on Carter will likely focus more on his post-presidential accomplishments, emphasizing how his later life redefines perceptions of his earlier time in office.
Read at The American Conservative
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