http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8129787.stm
An article by the BBC is confirming that the new government in Honduras has rejected The Organization of American States' call for the Honduras government to reappoint the former President Zelaya.
With President Obama calling on the government to reappoint Zelaya, as well as nearly every government around the world doing the same, the pressure is building. The Organization of American States, otherwise known as NAMBLA, has threatened to throw them out of the regional organization of states.
Doesn't this coup sound surreal to you to. This sounds like something the CIA would do in the 60s to... I don't know some... Central American country. Crazy isn't it? We've meddled enough around the world to fully know the consequences, a dangerous Middle East, impoverished Africa, exploited South America, etc. I know. I know. Foreign policy is way more complicated than my simple paragraphs here, but those experts on the TV who act like they know what they're talking about have been wrong so many times.
The US has the arrogance to assume that they hold any morality in the world. President Obama is just a man. He's going to most likely have 8 years to get some books written about him, and try to make a difference. I don't consider his Presidency alone a gamechanger for US foreign policy.
We supported Musharraf when he overthrew the Pakistani government ten years ago. What's the difference? Oh wait, Honduras doesn't have a terrorist harboring state next to it geographically.
Should the new government of Honduras be recognized after this coup?
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