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Caribbean-Latin America
US does 'about-turn' over Honduras
2009-11-14
As presidential elections draw closer in Honduras, the deposed president has blamed the US for changing its course towards the country's political crisis. Manuel Zelaya said on Thursday that US officials "have suddenly declared they are going to wait for the elections because they changed their position midstream."

Washington sent Craig Kelly, deputy assistant secretary of state for the Western Hemisphere, for the presidential poll. Kelly is to push for "a free and fair election and the seating of a new government in Honduras," according to the US State Department.

The de facto government has announced that it would welcome the new US bid.

This is while another US-brokered agreement formulated to end the crisis failed last week when the Honduran Congress refused to vote to reinstate Zelaya.

Zelaya declared the deal a failure when Micheletti announced the creation of a national unity government even though Zelaya had not proposed any candidates.

"The United States weakened in the face of the dictator," Zelaya told Radio Globo, referring to de facto leader Roberto Micheletti.

Zelaya, a leftist president who was ousted after a judicial order military coup, has demanded he be reinstated before the November 29th presidential elections. He is urging the international community not to recognize the outcome of the election.

The US initially announced that it would not recognize the vote if Zelaya were not reinstated first. However, after brokering the pact, US diplomats indicated Washington would support the elections.
Posted by:Fred

#10  PressTV.ir

Good catch, lord garth!
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-14 21:18  

#9  This is station that is totally controlled by Iran and yet it is giving up on Zelaya.

Good
Posted by: lord garth   2009-11-14 18:29  

#8  "Amateur Night at The Apollo-- er, I mean White House-- will continue after this brief word from our sponsors..."
Posted by: eltoroverde   2009-11-14 17:05  

#7  Well, calling Hillary in the middle of the night during a crisis doesn't seem to be the answer either.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-11-14 14:41  

#6  I'm so glad we have an administration that's pursuing "smart diplomacy".
Posted by: DMFD   2009-11-14 14:24  

#5  Bambi may have screwed up; more likely, he got played by Micheletti and the Honduran Congress. I'm impressed with Micheletti, he bluffed his way clear with a pair of threes.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-11-14 11:45  

#4  #3 To Obumble its all about Image. Its all about face.

Since Bambi presents a different face for each "crisis", which one should we worry about?
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-11-14 11:15  

#3  To Obumble its all about Image. Its all about face.

And being wrong about something his administration was so strong about is losing face which may tarnish that image.

Now they are scrambling around trying to correct their public screwup without losing face.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-11-14 10:52  

#2  and that is a problem 'how'?
Posted by: logi_cal   2009-11-14 10:30  

#1  Problem is not "Obama scrwed up" but "Obama screwed up PUBLICLY".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-11-14 01:33  

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