Independance Day Honduras
Comments OffHonduras Independence Day
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
September 14, 2009
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On behalf of the people of the United States, I send greetings to the people of Honduras as they commemorate 188 years of independence tomorrow. Honduras and the United States have a long history of close ties, based upon mutual interests, shared values, and friendship [...]
The Honduran Impasse
Comments OffTHE AIM of U.S. policy in Honduras should be to reinforce the principles of democracy and the rule of law and to thwart those — including ousted president Manuel Zelaya and his mentor, Hugo Chávez — who are seeking to subvert them. At stake is not just the future of Honduras, a tiny Central American [...]
Obama vs. Honduran Democracy
Comments Offusually i am skeptical of some things that are written in the WSJ but this article struck a cord with me see if you can spot it..
Original Article HERE
If the Obama administration were a flotilla of ships, it might be sending out an SOS right about now. ObamaCare has hit the political equivalent of an [...]
U.S. limits visas in Honduras
The United States said on Tuesday it would temporarily restrict the issuing of U.S. visas in Honduras, raising pressure on the government that took power after a June 28 coup to step down.
The State Department, which has repeatedly condemned the military coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya, said that from Wednesday it would only provide [...]
Honduras and Washington: Semantics and Contradictions
On Tuesday, July 28 the United States government announced that it had revoked the visas of four leading members of the Honduran coup. More than a month after the Honduran military awoke President Manuel Zelaya at gunpoint and sent him packing to Costa Rica, it appears that Washington is finally beginning to put its foot [...]


