August 6, 2009

THE ADMINISTRATION COMES AROUND TO THE AMERICAN SIDE:

U.S. Decides Not to Impose Sanctions on Honduras (DAVID LUHNOW and JOSE DE CORDOBA, 8/06/09, WSJ)

The U.S., in an apparent softening of its support for ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, won't impose economic sanctions on Honduras and has yet to decide whether Mr. Zelaya's removal from office constitutes a coup.

A letter from the State Department to Sen. Richard Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, states that the U.S. "energetically" opposes Mr. Zelaya's June 28 ouster. But the letter also expresses the harshest criticism yet of Mr. Zelaya's own actions that preceded his removal from office, including trying to change Honduras's constitution to potentially stay in power.


Posted by Orrin Judd at August 6, 2009 7:46 AM
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