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A new proposal by the interim government represents a triumph for the Honduran people and their constitution.
Hondurans may have to accept that outsiders are ignorant about their constitution and about how Zelaya forfeited his legitimacy. But outsiders have no right to ask Hondurans to play dumb.
Honduras is a watershed event--for Hondurans and for all the little guys who are tired of being pushed around by bullies, it is not a minute too soon.
Roger Noriega comments on how the crisis in Honduras has affected the United States' role in Latin America.
Officials in Chávez's inner circle are wondering how their cash-strapped government can finance yet another "revolutionary" government in Central America. What they fail to realize is that Chávez's backup plan is to sow chaos in Honduras so it is hospitable territory for his partners in the illegal drug trade and a headache for the United States and Mexico.
The Obama administration's reaction to Honduras' attempt to stand athwart this antidemocratic tide in Latin America has been shocking and inexplicable.
Manuel Zelaya brushed aside every other institution of the state in insisting on a referendum that would benefit his selfish interests.
Individual nations must be counseled to cease their threats against Honduras and to stop meddling in its internal affairs.


