The State Department Scolds Zelaya Again

By Matthew Rothschild, September 29, 2009

Obama has let the Honduran coup continue.

He’s done so by not cutting off all aid to the country, and by not denouncing the coup makers strongly enough.

He’s also done so by letting the State Department say things that are either diametrically opposed to his own words or that undermine them, in any event.

For instance, Obama called the coup a coup; Hillary Clinton has never let that word pass her lips.

Obama called for the restoration of the democratically elected government of Manuel Zelaya. But when Zelaya first returned to Honduras, Hillary Clinton called it “reckless and imprudent” of him.

Now, after Zelaya has taken asylum in the Brazilian embassy in Honduras, the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States, Lewis Amselem, just echoed Clinton by calling his move “irresponsible and foolish.”

And, with great condescension, the ambassador said Zelaya should stop “acting as though he were starring in an old movie.”

Actually, what we’re seeing is an old movie, and a bad one at that. It’s a movie called U.S. imperialism, and it keeps running and running and running.

Even though Obama yelled cut earlier this year and promised a relationship of equality with Latin America.

On April 19 at the Summit of the Americas, Obama said: “At times we sought to dictate our terms. But I pledge to you that we seek an equal partnership. There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations; there is simply engagement based on mutual respect and common interests and shared values.”

But between Obama’s words and the actions of his Administration falls the shadow.

Comments

Zelaya & the Zionists:

Zelaya the nut-case complains of Israeli agents gassing him, and Matt wants to put him back in charge of a country? Better to commit him to a facility better equipped than an embassy to deal humanely with his disorder.

This is a man who sought power for life, in a direct and explicit violation of his nation's constitution. As a result, that nation's Congress, Supreme Court and military acted together to remove him from the scene. Exile may well have been a bit too far, though Zelaya's bizzarre antics since sneaking back in do show why they so acted. To call his ouster a coup is possible only to ideologues for whom any defeat for a leftist totalitarian in Latin America must be a coup. It is shameful that Obama has caved to the Chavez-Castro-Ortega-Imadinnerjacket axis-in-the-making by supporting this idiot and punishing his innocent nation as he has, but if it is as half-hearted as Matt suggests, I say thank you.

Submitted by JonBurack on Wed, 09/30/2009 - 7:34am.

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