In my view, Carter's greatest failure wasn't in Iran, or Afghanistan, but in Washington DC itself - namely, on the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue at Capitol Hill. One would think that having Democrats in the White House and on the Hill would lead to extremely productive years, but there was a certain enmity between the President and Congress that was never completely overcome. Perhaps the Georgia legislature was weak - I don't know - but Carter probably would have had more success with O'Neill if he had sent Billy down as an official representative.
Carter's greatest success, without question, was the Camp David accords, but that was the result of personal negotiation, coupled with a lot of patience.
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