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In April 2019, during a Sunday school lesson at his church in Plains, Georgia, and in a related private conversation with then-President Donald Trump (which he later recounted publicly), Carter stated that the United States had only enjoyed 16 years of peace in its 242-year history (referring to the period from 1776 to roughly 2018/2019). He described the U.S. as “the most warlike nation in the history of the world”, attributing this to a tendency to try to force other countries to “adopt our American principles.”
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter stated in 2019 that the United States has only enjoyed 16 years of peace in its 242-year history, calling it "the most warlike nation in the history of the world" due to a tendency to force its principles on other nations
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In April 2019, during a Sunday school lesson at his church in Plains, Georgia, and in a related private conversation with then-President Donald Trump (which he later recounted publicly), Carter stated that the United States had only enjoyed 16 years of peace in its 242-year history (referring to the period from 1776 to roughly 2018/2019). He described the U.S. as “the most warlike nation in the history of the world”, attributing this to a tendency to try to force other countries to “adopt our American principles.”
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter stated in 2019 that the United States has only enjoyed 16 years of peace in its 242-year history, calling it "the most warlike nation in the history of the world" due to a tendency to force its principles on other nations
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Key Details Regarding the Statement:
- Context: Carter made these remarks regarding U.S.-China relations, noting that China has not been at war since 1979, while the U.S. has remained consistently involved in conflicts.
- Military Spending: He contrasted this with the U.S. wasting roughly $3 trillion
on military spending, compared to China investing in its own development. - Alternative View: Some analyses, referencing the same sentiment, suggested that when accounting for all military actions, the U.S. had even fewer years of peace, restricted to the time around the Carter administration.