google.com - 23 days ago
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1 hour ago TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said Friday that a U.S.-brokered pact failed to end a four-month political crisis after a deadline for forming a unity government passed. But the U.S. still thinks the accord can work, and is working to move forward on it, ...
online.wsj.com - 29 days ago
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online.wsj.com —
The big news in Honduras is that the
good guys seem to have won a four-month political...
standoff over the exile of former President Manuel Zelaya. Current President Roberto Micheletti agreed yesterday to submit Mr. Zelaya's request for reinstatement as ...
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Honduras and US Reach Agreement Over Zelaya
online.wsj.com - 27 days ago
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online.wsj.com —
If there is one person in Honduras who
is more despised these days than deposed president Manuel...
Zelaya it is a foreigner who goes by the name of Hugo. We refer here not to the Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez but to U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens. Many ...
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O'Grady: Hillary's Honduran Exit Strategy
corner.nationalreview.com - 28 days ago
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corner.nationalreview.com —
My initial concern about the Micheletti-Zelaya accord has
been mostly allayed. The first press reports , from...
the MSM were in error, not surprisingly. (Most U.S. and Latin media have been partial to Zelaya, or uninformed, or both). This may well ...
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Honduras & U.S. -- By: NRO Staff
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Finally. . .Arturo Valenzuela Confirmed as Asst Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere
The Washington Note —
... There is growing dispute about a Honduran government deal with Zelaya that the ousted leader now says the de facto government is not abiding by. Some suggest that Jim DeMint had some influence on pulling apart the Honduran deal with his own negotiations with the Obama administration over what was needed for the US to recognized the November election results. ...
Steve Clemons: Finally. . .Arturo Valenzuela Confirmed as Asst Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... There is growing dispute about a Honduran government deal with Zelaya that the ousted leader now says the de facto government is not abiding by. Some suggest that Jim DeMint had some influence on pulling apart the Honduran deal with his own negotiations with the Obama administration over what was needed for the US to recognized the November election results. ...
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Is the Honduran Political Crisis Over?
volokh.com 27 days ago — The United States has agreed to recognize the results of this month’s election. Ousted President Zelaya will be allowed to return to Honduras, and the legislature will vote on whether to allow him to serve out the remaining three months of his term, ...
Honduras pact crumbles over unity government
reuters.com 23 days ago — Fiona Ortiz TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - An agreement to end a four-month political crisis in Honduras collapsed early on Friday after two rival leaders failed to form a unity cabinet to heal the damage from a June coup. Ousted President Manuel Zelaya ...
Honduran government caves into US pressure, agrees to Zelaya’s restitution
faustasblog.com 30 days ago —
The BBC phrases it tactfully: Honduras rivals resolve deadlock
The interim leader of Honduras says he is ready to sign a pact to end its crisis which could include the return of ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
Roberto Micheletti said the agreement would create a power-sharing government ...
A Tale of Two Media in Honduras Crisis
faustasblog.com 10/17/2009 —
My post on how two media outlets summarize the Honduran crisis, A Tale of Two Media in Honduras Crisis , is up at Real Clear World.
Honduras: “What we got here is… failure to communicate.”
faustasblog.com 24 days ago — “ What we got here is… failure to communicate. “
The line from Cool Hand Luke comes to mind when you read La Gringa’s post:
Shannon clarifies the Accord; Zelaya disputes it
In this CNN (Español) video from yesterday, November 3, you will hear US Assistant Secretary ...
Chicago Comes to Honduras
legalinsurrection.blogspot.com 30 days ago — The Obama administration finally got its first foreign policy victory, in Honduras. But it appears to be merely symbolic, with Chicago-style bullying still going on in the background to force Honduras to allow Manuel Zelaya back into power. The ...
Why won’t the Obama administration support the upcoming Honduran elections?
faustasblog.com 10/10/2009 — Jim DeMint, who, as you may recall traveled to Honduras last week in spite of John Kerry’s political blackmail , writes in today’s Wall Street Journal about his trip to Honduras:
What I Heard in Honduras
Our ambassador is the only person I met there who thinks there was a ...