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US says had no role in Honduran coup
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Published: 28.06.09, 19:49
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1. Who cares about the law?
Jason ,   Houston, TX   (06.28.09)
What is all this nonsense with the EU demanding "the urgent release of President Zelaya and a swift return to the constitutional normality". Zelaya was proposing a vote that was deemed illegal by the Honduran Supreme Court, Honduran Congress and the Honduran Attorney General. Hey EU, how about demanding that Zelaya actually follow the law!
2. Honduras Coup
Oskar Prager ,   Petach Tikva   (06.28.09)
Barak Hussein Obama - seems to me you got trouble everywhere in the world. N.Korea, Honduras, Iran, and Mr.Chavez. And all you are worried about is a whether Israel can build in "settlements" for natural growth. Dont you understand you are in serious trouble even at home in your own country with hundreds of Muslim sleeper cells all ready to cause you a major blow,but you are asleep to that because you are trying to antagonise Israel. If you are clever, concentrate on the existing troubles and leave Israel alone, unless you dont care about your own country and those close to yours. And pass this on to your advisers.
3. Interesting
Cameron ,   USA   (06.28.09)
Sounds like Zelaya has been trying to gun for that same "Pres, for Life" angle that Chavez has been so hot for. Hardly requires US prompting for those in Honduras to put the zap on that agenda.
4. #2
(06.28.09)
Do you know what would happen to Israel if the U.S. just left it alone? The U.S. is being blamed for more crap than you know. These leaders who blame the U.S. for what their citizens do in mass, are foolish. When they recently marched in Iran, it was for their freedoms not America's. U.S. citizens do not want Israel to give up any more land. We were watching Gaza fire missles into Israel after giving it to the Palestinians. When your PM desides what to do, with or without the influence of other nations, it becomes his responsibility.
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