Plan B.
There are consistent reports of the continuing resistance of the Honduras Supreme Court to the demands of the OAS and the Obama administration to restore the disgraced stooge Manuel Zelaya. The OAS issued an ultimatum for Saturday July 4. On Sunday 5, the OAS claims its director Miguel Insulza will escort Zelaya back to Tegulisigapla. The new interim President Roberto Micheletti asserts that he will serve arrest papers on Zelaya when and if he comes into the country. Meantime, POTUS is silent after his first reaction to insist upon Zelaya be restored. The Michael Jackson news helped Honduras get through the week without much attention, and now the Palin excitement will dominate the news cycle through the weekend. There is no evidence that the Honduras apparatus intends to climb down from its certainty that Zelaya is an outlaw. Hugo Chavez, Zelaya's sponsor, does not have a Plan B. Nor does POTUS. I will speak to old Central America hand Larry Johnson, No Quarter, for an update on Honduras on Sunday 5, and I expect no change.


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