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Oilwellian

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22. I have always thought Honduras was Hillary's Waterloo
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 09:14 AM
Jun 2015

It was one of her "Hard Choices" that she wrote about in her latest book. How hard was it to do nothing when the right wing military coup occurred? To say she cares deeply about women and children is a fucking joke.

The chapter on Latin America, particularly the section on Honduras, a major source of the child migrants currently pouring into the United States, has gone largely unnoticed. In letters to Clinton and her successor, John Kerry, more than 100 members of Congress have repeatedly warned about the deteriorating security situation in Honduras, especially since the 2009 military coup that ousted the country’s democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. As Honduran scholar Dana Frank points out in Foreign Affairs, the U.S.-backed post-coup government “rewarded coup loyalists with top ministries,” opening the door for further “violence and anarchy.”

The homicide rate in Honduras, already the highest in the world, increased by 50 percent from 2008 to 2011; political repression, the murder of opposition political candidates, peasant organizers and LGBT activists increased and continue to this day. Femicides skyrocketed. The violence and insecurity were exacerbated by a generalized institutional collapse. Drug-related violence has worsened amid allegations of rampant corruption in Honduras’ police and government. While the gangs are responsible for much of the violence, Honduran security forces have engaged in a wave of killings and other human rights crimes with impunity.

Despite this, however, both under Clinton and Kerry, the State Department’s response to the violence and military and police impunity has largely been silence, along with continued U.S. aid to Honduran security forces. In “Hard Choices,” Clinton describes her role in the aftermath of the coup that brought about this dire situation. Her firsthand account is significant both for the confession of an important truth and for a crucial false testimony.

First, the confession: Clinton admits that she used the power of her office to make sure that Zelaya would not return to office.
“In the subsequent days [after the coup] I spoke with my counterparts around the hemisphere, including Secretary [Patricia] Espinosa in Mexico,” Clinton writes. “We strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and fair elections could be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the question of Zelaya moot.”

http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2014/9/hillary-clinton-honduraslatinamericaforeignpolicy.html


The Clintons have a history of killing left wing activists and union organizers in Latin America...cue Colombia. This is one of the many reasons why Hillary doesn't deserve to be president. Her right wing foreign policy would be a disaster for Third World nations, not to mention ours.

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The two faces of Hillary . n/t orpupilofnature57 Jun 2015 #1
It always seems to be a "hard choice" for Hillary. FlatBaroque Jun 2015 #2
How can Honduras be less sexy? No flowing Arab costumes? Demeter Jun 2015 #3
Hillary was simply furthering business interests. She was doing this to help the economy. stillwaiting Jun 2015 #4
It appears Sec. Clinton acted in support of the coup which favored the wealthy elite Sienna86 Jun 2015 #5
Color me suprised. Not. peacebird Jun 2015 #6
Why did Obama go along with this? Why didn't he pull our embassy staff too? peacebird Jun 2015 #7
Good question. n/t whathehell Jun 2015 #15
Surprised - Not cantbeserious Jun 2015 #8
Wait, what? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #9
Bernie would need to get to 35% in the polls for the media to start to take notice. Dawgs Jun 2015 #24
But I don't see how most Republicans can attack her on this easily. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #10
Yep. Right wing coups are aptly labeled /nt think Jun 2015 #12
The American people, too many of them, have permenant cataracts, pangaia Jun 2015 #13
Which explains why they are not. zeemike Jun 2015 #18
As soon as they heard about the coup, Congressional Republicans were streaking to Honduras Judi Lynn Jun 2015 #38
A snippet... peacebird Jun 2015 #11
Always a bunch of bull shit innuendo from Bernie people. upaloopa Jun 2015 #14
the "proof" is from a book written by some Breitbart talking head dlwickham Jun 2015 #16
It's from an article in Salon. A reputable non-rightwing news source. peacebird Jun 2015 #17
This article isn't from the Bernie people kenfrequed Jun 2015 #28
Dramatic license to move the narrative Babel_17 Jun 2015 #29
sure kenfrequed Jun 2015 #30
Well, you're justified in being alert to unfair standards, but ... Babel_17 Jun 2015 #32
Wtf do Bernie's people have to do with this? Did you even READ the article? Bernie or 'his people' sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #36
Inform yourself. roody Jun 2015 #39
Right Wing Attack Cryptoad Jun 2015 #19
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanny_Davis Babel_17 Jun 2015 #20
Looks like a LOT of speculation and very little, if any, real substance. George II Jun 2015 #21
I have always thought Honduras was Hillary's Waterloo Oilwellian Jun 2015 #22
Well she can always hold Libya up as a shining contrast to Honduras. Right? FlatBaroque Jun 2015 #31
or Syria! MisterP Jun 2015 #33
Didn’t Someone Once Say – “Here We Go Again???” Gamecock Lefty Jun 2015 #23
Hillary wrote about her 'hard choices' wrt to Honduras. How on earth does her own words translate sabrina 1 Jun 2015 #37
I guess we need to brace ourselves Babel_17 Jun 2015 #25
Wow, that was quick! Babel_17 Jun 2015 #26
Poorly written article kenfrequed Jun 2015 #27
K&R! marym625 Jun 2015 #34
Personal gain has always been the Clinton's playbook. Paka Jun 2015 #35
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