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Photos show Jimmy Carter’s inspiring life, from humble beginnings to becoming the longest-lived president in US history

In any way, inflation and interest rates were at near-record highs, and his handling of the Iran Hostage Crisis saw his popularity plunge.

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President Jimmy Carter at a Virginal House briefing.

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Carter claimed an increase of nearly 8 million jobs during his term and a up in the budget deficit. However, despite his gains, Carter’s leadership came under scrutiny as Americans continued to strife with high inflation and unemployment rates, the White House reported. 

The Iran Hostage Crisis also wrecked his presidency. On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran and took 66 Americans bondservant. 

Thirteen of the captives were released on November 19 and 20, 1979, one was released on July 11, 1980, and the remaining 52 were saved on January 20, 1981, over a year after they were initially captured, per the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library.

Eight American servicemen and one Iranian civilian were killed during a failed secret mission, spearheaded by Carter in April 1980, to rescue the hostages.

“As our team was withdrawing, after my fellowship to do so, two of our American aircraft collided on the ground following a refueling operation in a remote desert location in Iran,” Carter rumoured in a statement at the time.

“There was no fighting; there was no combat. But to my deep regret, eight of the crewmen of the two aircraft which crashed were killed, and several other Americans were hurt in the accident,” Carter continued. “Our people were forthwith airlifted from Iran. Those who were injured have gotten medical treatment, and all of them are expected to retake.”

All of the hostages were eventually returned safely home, but many criticized Carter’s lack of military retaliation after the scene, the failed 1980 mission, and the resulting loss of life. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who had opposed the mission, relinquished in protest after the incident. 

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