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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 12:34 PM
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DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE ABOUT THE "HISTORIC DEAL" REACHED IN HONDURAS - NO JUSTICE FOR THE PEOPLE

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared early this morning:

"I'm very pleased to announce that we've had a breakthrough in negotiations in Honduras.

I want to congratulate the people of Honduras as well as President Zelaya and Mr. Micheletti for reaching an historic agreement. I also congratulate Costa Rican President Oscar Arias for the important role he has played in fashioning the San Jose process and the OAS for its role in facilitating the successful round of talks.

As you know, I sent Assistant Secretary Tom Shannon and his deputy Craig Kelly and the White House NSC representative for the Western Hemisphere Dan Restrepo to Honduras yesterday after speaking with both President Zelaya and Mr. Micheletti last Friday to urge them finally, once and for all to reach an agreement.

I cannot think of another example of a country in Latin America that having suffered a rupture of its democratic and constitutional order overcame such a crisis through negotiation and dialogue.

This is a big step forward for the Inter-American system and its commitment to democracy as embodied in the Inter-American Democratic Charter. I'm very proud that I was part of the process, that the United States was instrumental in the process. But I'm mostly proud of the people of Honduras who have worked very hard to have this matter resolved peacefully.

We're looking forward to the elections that will be held on November 29, and working with the people and government of Honduras to realize the full return of democracy and a better future for the Honduran people."

But what is the real story?

Exactly what some of us have been saying all along - that Washington played the coup out as long as possible, trying to gain legitimacy and credibility for the dictatorial regime, but when that strategy failed, and the United Nations, OAS and countries around the world still refused to recognize the illegal regime as a "government" and further reiterated over and over again that the upcoming presidential elections on November 29th would not be recognized, the Obama/Clinton team went for Plan B.

The past few days have been a rush to figure out a way to get President Zelaya "placed" back in "power", but with no power to govern, just his cowboy hat in the presidential office, so that the elections could proceed. And so Washington sent down it's heavy duty delegation on Wednesday, led by Sub-Secretary of State for Latin America Thomas Shannon, National Security Council Advisor on Latin America Dan Restrepo, and Adjunct Secretary of State Craig Kelly (a fanatical anti-Chávez propagandist). The trio "resolved" the four month long Honduran crisis. Washington to the rescue!

Right. Basically, the Empire's trio went down to their backyard and told dictator Roberto Micheletti that if he didn't just allow Zelaya's cowboy hat back in the presidential office, Washington wouldn't recognize the upcoming elections and that could be a problem for the small Central American nation. And, they said, don't worry, Zelaya won't be able to do anything anyway, it's all for show. So, Micheletti bowed his oversized ego and said, well, ok, let the Congress decide (the same Congress that approved the coup d'etat on June 28th), and so long as I go free.

The "agreement" lauded by Clinton merely says the Honduran Congress will decide on Zelaya's restitution, and if approved, a government of "reconciliation" will be installed. Read: puppet regime with no power. Washington is overjoyed and excited about having found a way to save face and look like the good guys!

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http://www.chavezcode.com/2009/10/dont-believe-hype-about-historic-deal.html

Playing these games will bite them back some day!
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 01:13 PM
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1. I am very, very sorry to say that I think the author is absolutely correct.
It breaks my heart that Obama did this.

When you look at all the events and angles and AND THE PLAYERS AND THE STATEMENTS COMING OUT OF SEC. CLINTON'S MOUTH it is obvious that the U. S. supported or masterminded this coup.

I feel like crying.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 05:42 PM
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2. It's Very Hard When a Dream Dies
To have 2 dreams die at same time, theirs(Honduras) and ours, is devastating.
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roody Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-30-09 06:24 PM
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3. No dreams have died. The resistance is in the streets daily.
We must support them.
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peacetalksforall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-31-09 02:39 PM
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4. Kick!
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