September 22, 2009
Standoff in Honduras
So, Honduran elected officials and judges oust a president who is bent on illegally changing the constitution and chumming up to the likes of Hugo Chavez. What do they get in return? Why, the ire of the Obama administration and the world community, of course.
Now ex-President Zelaya is back in town, and holed up in--you guessed it--the Brazilian embassy.
This could get interesting, folks
Update:
Fausta reports that Zelaya has an entourage of roughly 300 people. How in the world did they get into the Brazilian embassy without anybody knowing it? Something fishy there...
Posted by Andrew on September 22, 2009 1:24 PM.
Comments
Posted by: Pregador27 at September 23, 2009 12:10 PM


You know Zelaya is a serious Chavez-type communist. He is probably hoping that there is a civil war over his presence in hopes that his communist buddies Noriega and Chavez will intervene and put him back into power. I will become extremely vocal if the US puts any troops into the fray. Obama is on the wrong side of everything. Not a good time to be an historic ally of the United States, eh?