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Honduras: Obama Cozies Up To The Golpistas

by: davidseth

Tue Nov 10, 2009 at 20:03:05 PST        
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Faked me out, he did.  Faked me out of my socks.  You remember how the Obama Administration was going to blaze a new path, a pro-democracy path in Central America, how it was going to insist on the restoration of democracy in Honduras and the re-seating of Manual Zelaya, the democratically elected president who was deposed in a coup at the end of June?  I do, maybe you do, too, but ut oh! ut oh! ut oh!

US policy toward Honduras today slipped right back to the same old, same old, support for the oligarchy, support for the "friendly" golpistas, support for anti-democracy forces, and an enormous raised middle digit to the OAS and the UN and the rest of this Hemisphere.

No, the US did not restore the name of the School of Americas.  That would be too symbolic, too opaque a raised middle digit.  No, the US made a much larger gesture: it just sold out democracy in Honduras.

Join me in Tegucigalpa.  

davidseth :: Honduras: Obama Cozies Up To The Golpistas
The New York Times lays it out:

Under fire from allies in Latin America and on Capitol Hill, the Obama administration moved Tuesday to try to salvage the American-brokered agreement that had been billed as paving the way for a peaceful end to the coup in Honduras.  Instead, the accord seems to have provided the country's de facto government with a way to stay in power until a presidential election scheduled for the end of this month.

The State Department sent Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Craig Kelly to Honduras on Tuesday for meetings with Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted from power as president more than four months ago, and with the head of the de facto government, Roberto Micheletti.

Senior administration officials said Mr. Kelly would try to get both men to abide by the terms of an Oct. 30 agreement that called on them to form a coalition government to run the country while the Honduran Congress prepares for a vote on whether to return Mr. Zelaya to power.

The deal began to unravel last week when the Congress announced it would postpone a vote on Mr. Zelaya's return to power until after the election. In protest, Mr. Zelaya then refused to submit names for the coalition government. And the United States, breaking with its allies in Latin America, announced it would recognize the results of the coming presidential election, even if Mr. Zelaya were not reinstated.

Republicans, like Jim DeMint, who were pro golpista, pro oligarcy, anti-Communist, anti-Chavez, and not coincidentally anti-democratic are of course absolutely elated.  I'm sure you'll recall the taxpayer funded trip by Republican Senators who flew to Teguigalpa to support the golpe and thumb their noses at democracy talk to Roberto Micheletti last month.  It was Micheletti, you will recall, who engineered the coup and who is now occupying the presidency by force.  But there's a storm of criticism from the OAS, from Honduras's neighbors, from the UN, from Brazil, from countries who supported democracy and opposed the coup.

Pardon me, but I saw this coming.

You'll recall how the US immediately stopped all non-humanitarian aid to Honduras while it studied whether there had been a coup, requiring a cut off of aid.  That study has not been completed after 4 months.  When the military seizes the elected president in his bed, puts him on a plane in his pajamas, deports him to another country, and refuses to readmit him to his own country, you'd think that might be a coup.  But not in DC.  This has to be studied.  Deeply studied.  Studied until the US finds a way ultimately to support the golpistas.  That way is to recognize the election held during the coup and argue that the coup is now moot.

And so they now have it.  How to "support" democracy and simultaneously support the golpe de estado.  

Look at these reactions to this US nonsense:

On Tuesday, the secretary general of the Organization of American States, José Miguel Insulza, said that he would not send observers to monitor the presidential election, scheduled for Nov. 29. And many of the organization's 34 members said they would not recognize the election winner unless Mr. Zelaya was reinstated to complete his term.

"Paraguay is not only not going to accept the outcome of the elections, it will not even accept that the elections are held," said Hugo Saguier Caballero, Paraguay's ambassador to the O.A.S. "These elections for us simply will not exist."

Ruy de Lima Casaes e Silva, Brazil's ambassador to the organization, said the situation in Honduras seemed like a "badly written soap opera, with sinister characters played by the de facto regime, which history will judge."

The Obama administration's representative to the O.A.S., W. Lewis Amselem, said that the agreement signed in Honduras two weeks ago did not guarantee Mr. Zelaya's reinstatement, but put that decision in the hands of the Honduran Congress.

Oh the Obama Administration is so very cagey. Or it might be if we hadn't been paying any attention. The initial position of the US was that Manual Zelaya, the rightful president, had to be restored to power and that was a pre-condition to recognizing the results of the election.  Period.  That supposedly remained the Administration's position, until it negotiated a deal, which was so full of holes that initially it looked like it might resolve the crisis, but on greater analysis it was revealed as just a joke. The deal had to be approved by Congress, which was not then in session and wouldn't have to be called into session.  So the deal would never be approved before the election.  The deal maybe had to be reviewed by the Supreme Court, which is filled with golpista sympathizers.  That's being tough with the golpistas, isn't it?   Micheletti must have been laughing.

I am extremely dismayed.  I am wondering this evening why I believed that the US would really embark on a new relationship with the rest of this hemisphere.  I should have known better.  If the US recognizes the Honduras election while the coup is in power, the US will have once again made it clear that south of the Rio Grande it supports coups friendly to it and that it talks democracy but when push comes to shove, it just doesn't walk the walk.

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Support for Democracy and Restoration of Zelaya (4.00 / 17)
to the presidency of Honduras.

I'm writing this from Mexico.  Honduras feels a lot closer to me here than when I'm in the US.  And I can tell you that throughout this Hemisphere the US's acquiescence in the golpe is going to be greated with denunciations.  Including mine.

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They did it. (4.00 / 11)

No wonder Bolivian President Evo Morales said in Cuba, in mid-July, "I have first-hand information that the empire, through the US Southern Command, made the coup d'etat in Honduras."


Sure makes it seem that way (4.00 / 3)
I doubt that Obama ordered anything like that, but the CIA or mercenaries or lawyers hired by US multinationals could certainly have done it

[ Parent ]
Southern "Command"? (4.00 / 5)
He's the CinC.......

If he didn't order it, the problem is even worse than it looks.


[ Parent ]
Sure but the CIA is known for going off (4.00 / 3)
on their own, to do their own vigilante thing.

What is the CinC?


[ Parent ]
Commander in Chief (4.00 / 4)
The boss.

[ Parent ]
Sure but the CIA is known for going off (4.00 / 1)
on their own, to do their own vigilante thing.

What is the CinC?


[ Parent ]
SO how can I prevent it from doing this (4.00 / 1)
double posting thing, I have seen it happen to others but now it is happening to me more frequently.  

[ Parent ]
Are you double-clicking the post button? (4.00 / 1)


[ Parent ]
I will look out for that. (4.00 / 1)
I know that I have my Vista set up for double clicking rather than single clicking may just be a habit now.  

[ Parent ]
That would do it ;-) (4.00 / 1)


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Ancient artifacts (0.00 / 0)


Whatever you do to others you also do to yourself!

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This is what I thought (3.67 / 9)
All those US troops are there for a reason. The School of America ties are there to see. And, the US admitted to fore-knowledge.  

I'm also in Mexico, and I know what you mean.  


I'm near Tulum. You?? nt (4.00 / 1)


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Unbelieveable, this sounds like healthcare reform (4.00 / 9)
This is my position, but let's see what happens during discussions etc. All sides have interests you know, the negotiating is tough, and a resolution to the complex issues will be, I confidently hope, built on mutual trust and international law, with the people as benficiaries of the common good and a new American friendship.  

Excellent Snark (4.00 / 5)


Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

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I will compose a sternly worded but very (4.00 / 6)
diplomatic letter. It is the least I can do.

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The difference between the neoliberalism from the ... (4.00 / 7)
... Republicans (BTW, neoliberalism is not talking about US middle of the 20th century "race liberal", but late 19th century "market liberal") and from the Democrats is angrier, uglier rhetoric from the Republicans and prettier, loftier rhetoric from the Democrats.

But its the two wings of the same Corporate Party, and no reason to expect one wing is actually flying in a different direction than the other.

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This is because -- (4.00 / 6)
the Republicans and Democrats have to sell neoliberalism to two different constituencies.  Different market, different pitch.

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Quite. Though there may be some policy differences ... (4.00 / 5)
... between the Democratic wing and the Republican wing of the Corporate Party, its more in the nature of whether or not to fix the shocks in the bus before directing it to be driven off the cliff.

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Sometimes I wonder If Obama Is Just..... (4.00 / 4)
....just an android or sophisticated hologram created by the mega-banks and mega-corporations. He is perfect person to strengthen their hold on the citizens.

Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

[ Parent ]
I don't empathize with this reaction ... (4.00 / 2)
... he is what he always set himself out as being when it came to policy specifics, a neoliberal, with barely a paper thin difference between himself and Hillary Clinton, couching tiny incrementalist tinkering around the edges of the neoliberal status quo in lofty rhetoric about the grand challenges that the country faces.

Maybe its an emotional confusion between the tremendous hurdle we have crossed as a people to have put the racist swing vote, that has handed electoral victory after electoral victory to the slimy neo-fascists, firmly into the electoral back seat, and the fact that in terms of who we elected, we have basically swapped a member of the crazy wing of the Republican party with a member of the saner wing, just running, as the saner wing of the Republican party now does, with a D behind his name.

Until we build a movement that is able to rule neoliberals out of winning Democratic primaries in key battleground states, we will keep getting a choice between neoliberal A and neoliberal B, with occasional Batshit Crazy C thrown in as an option, not because there is any brilliant conscious engineering going on, but rather because that's the way institutions work - left to its own devices, the establishment will select establishment candidates and the electorate will get to be the crucial experiment as to which branch of the establishment has the shiniest brand of bullshit to sell.

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Sometimes I wonder If Obama Is Just..... (4.00 / 4)
....just an android or sophisticated hologram created by the mega-banks and mega-corporations. He is perfect person to strengthen their hold on the citizens.

Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

[ Parent ]
Sunspots or Something... (4.00 / 4)


Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

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fuck fuck fuck (4.00 / 5)
fuck and fuck.

Thats all I can say after a bad day at work, coming home to more tragic nes and then reading this.

Obama is now my enemy.

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