Honduran Leaders Fumble, Crisis Worsens
In the current Honduran stand-off, Roberto Micheletti and Manuel Zelaya have shown themselves to be political novices without the maturity and intellect to guide this country out of this crisis.
In the current Honduran stand-off, Roberto Micheletti and Manuel Zelaya have shown themselves to be political novices without the maturity and intellect to guide this country out of this crisis.
McClatchy | Tyler Bridges | McClatchy Newspapers | Posted 05.25.2011
CARACAS, Venezuela �" Honduras' de facto government remains dead-set against the return of Manuel Zelaya as the country's president, in defiance of ...
Roberto Lovato | Posted 05.25.2011
In the land of esperanza, Obama must recognize that talk of "hope" that is accompanied by continued military funding for governments like those of Honduras or Colombia rings hollow.
Kimberly Ann Elliott | Posted 05.25.2011
The past is not as distant as much of the coverage of the Honduran coup suggests. The seemingly forgotten autogolpe, or "self coup" in Guatemala in 1993 may offer some lessons for today.
Mark Weisbrot | Posted 05.25.2011
It is clear that Hondurans won't be getting any help from the United States, so the rest of the world will have to scream bloody murder about the violence and repression going on there.
Katie Halper | Posted 05.25.2011
3. We kinda sorta trained the coup leaders at the School of the Americas so it's like kinda awkward.
Roberto Lovato | Posted 05.25.2011
Latin America may well be where the decline and fall of Obama's global rock star status begins.
Roberto Lovato | Posted 05.25.2011
The big difference between Iran and Honduras? President Obama and the U.S. can actually do something about a military crackdown that our tax dollars are helping pay for.
Daniel Altschuler | Posted 05.25.2011