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THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
Jimmy Carter linked to oil-for-food scam
Ex-president worked with key figure
in scandal combating Iraqi sanctions
Posted: January 20, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Former President Jimmy Carter has been linked with a key figure in
the U.N.'s oil-for-food scandal by the group leading the nationwide
effort to evict the United Nations from American soil and halt U.S.
funding of the U.N.

Move America Forward http://www.moveamericaforward.org/ today will
call upon Carter to provide a full accounting of his meetings and
conversations with Samir Vincent, who yesterday pleaded guilty to
participating in numerous illegal activities as part of the U.N.
scandal.

"President Carter needs to tell the American people exactly what
relationships he had with the individuals involved in the oil-for-
food scandal," said Melanie Morgan, co-chairman of Move America
Forward, which is running television ads attacking the U.N. on
national cable news networks, conducting an online petition drive and
soliciting contributions to spread the message of the TV spots.

Samir Vincent admitted on Tuesday to receiving allocations for more
than 9 million barrels of oil between 1996 and 2003 in return for
serving as an agent of Saddam Hussein's regime. Vincent worked at
Hussein's direction, lobbying U.S. and U.N. officials to end
sanctions and to instead implement the oil-for-food scam.

"Did President Carter know he was dealing with an agent of Saddam
Hussein or was he just terribly gullible?" asked Morgan. "And if he
truly was naïve as to Samir Vincent's true agenda, then now is the
time for him to come forward and repudiate Mr. Vincent and his
actions."

According to U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, "Vincent lobbied
former officials of the United States government, who maintained
close contacts to high-ranking members of both the Clinton and Bush
administrations."

Ashcroft asserted that Vincent reported the results of his efforts
with these former U.S. officials to the Iraqi Intelligence Service.

Based upon an investigation by Move America Forward, it appears
President Carter and his associates are among the former officials
with whom Vincent collaborated.

"One of two things happened," suggests Morgan. "Either President
Carter was totally duped, and allowed himself to be conned into
working as an indirect agent of Saddam Hussein, or President Carter
knowingly associated himself with a foreign agent who was seeking to
undermine American foreign policy."

The first documented contact between Former President Carter and
Samir Vincent was in September 1999. Vincent had organized a tour of
Iraqi religious leaders to meet with individuals in the United States
who might be persuaded to speak out against the sanctions against
Iraq. The trip also included discussions of ways to oppose U.S. and
U.K. air strikes against Iraqi missile batteries in southern Iraq,
which had fired on American and British aircraft engaged in enforcing
the southern "No Fly Zone."

The meeting with Carter was one of the highlights of the trip. Carter
and his wife, Rosalynn, welcomed the Vincent-organized delegation
into their home in Plains, Georgia.

The weekly Iraqi newspaper, al-Raee, reported that Carter expressed
his sympathies with the Iraqi people and railed against
the "stringent" sanctions imposed against Iraq as a result of the
nation's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. The report claimed that Carter had
promised to send his wife and son to Iraq. Along with the story was a
photograph of Carter with the three religious dignitaries who were
part of Vincent's anti-sanctions lobbying tour.

After the meeting at Carter's house, the Carters' son, Chip, escorted
the delegation to a tour of the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Carter and his wife founded the Carter Center and their son, Chip,
serves as vice president. The Carter Center went on to become an
ideological missile silo against any U.S. policies that were not
favorable towards Iraq," according to Move America Forward.

Carter and his associates have been particularly vicious in their
criticisms of President Bush and his Iraq policy, say Move America
Forward officials. According to the Ghana News Agency, Chip Carter
said President Bush was "bringing back the ugly politics where other
people see America as the enemy."

Chip Carter added, "there has to be a regime change" not in Iraq –
but in America so as to bring an end the Bush administration.

Carter went on to note that it was the United Nations that was best
able to handle the Iraqi question, and not the United States.

The Carter Center website features op-eds in which Carter criticizes
the Bush administration's decision to use military force in Iraq as
well as an interview by Carter and his wife in which he claimed
military action against Iraq would be a "tragic mistake." Carter
argued in a 2002 interview that the situation should be dealt with by
the United Nations Security Council through the issuance of new U.N.
Resolutions or the enforcement of existing resolutions.

"Obviously Jimmy Carter didn't understand that it was the United
Nations resolutions that authorized the use of force, which is why
coalition forces took military action against Iraq. Saddam Hussein
was not abiding by the U.N.'s resolutions for 12 years, yet Jimmy
Carter pretends not to be aware of this fact," said Morgan.

The ties between Carter, his associates and Vincent did not end in
1999. Earlier, in 1977, Carter and his wife, along with Wayne Smith,
formed an organization called "Friendship Force." The organization
promoted cultural exchanges between individuals of different nations
as a way of building "friendship" between different countries.

The slogan of Friendship Force is: "A World of Friends is a World of
Peace." Chip Carter is also vice president of the "Friendship Force."
Smith was a close confidant of President Carter's, serving as the
Carter administrations chief diplomat to Cuba. In February, 2001,
Smith teamed up with another Carter confidant, Andrew Young, Carter's
pick as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to launch a private
corporation, "A World of Friends."

"A World of Friends" was an Atlanta-based company launched with a
board of directors totaling seven individuals – including Vincent,
Smith and Young. Vincent was described in the firm's first press
release as the "president of an energy company."

The company charged individuals $49.95 to enter their profile on a
website as a means to meet other individuals from around the world
who happened to share their interests. The website is now inactive.
Network Solutions reports that no one currently owns the domain name.

It is unclear how much business was actually done or how Vincent was
compensated – if at all.

"It's the last point where we can place the cooperation between
Carter Administration officials and Samir Vincent," said Morgan
said. "President Carter needs to come clean to the American people.
Based on what we are being told, President Carter has refused to
speak to the media about his involvement with Samir Vincent. "It's
kind of curious that a man like Jimmy Carter could be so verbose for
the past few years in condemning America's foreign policy as it
relates to Iraq. But now he is mute. It really makes you wonder what
exactly transpired between Carter, his administration's officials and
those who were working as Saddam Hussein's agents."

In another story:

New anti-U.N. ad debuts
TV spots running on CNN, Fox News

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