The Washington Post reports:
In particular, some students [in the audience at Carter’s talk at Brandeis University] challenged Carter on a sentence that has brought him much grief. On Page 213 of his book, Carter wrote: “It is imperative that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when international laws and the ultimate goals of the Roadmap for Peace are accepted by Israel.”
This sentence, the students noted, suggests that suicide bombings are a tactic of war, to be suspended only when peace is achieved. Carter agreed — and apologized — and said this sentence was a great mistake on his part.
“The sentence was worded in an absolutely improper and stupid way,” Carter said. “I apologize to you and to everyone here . . . it was a mistake on my part.”
I blogged about this item earlier, so I thought I’d blog about this response on Carter’s part.