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In reply to the discussion: Hillary, Honduras, and the Murder of My Friend Berta [View all]Herman4747
(1,825 posts)We both know that your beloved learns from Dr. Kissinger, but what can you learn from Dr. Frank?
Just a couple of points from Dr. Frank for now:
"she says, well, the military put him on the plane; that was the only problem here. Shes admitting it was a military-led coup and that so, therefore, shes in violation of the lawso is Obamaby not immediately suspending the aid."
"I mean, what she did at the time was she played out the strategyObama and Clinton played out the strategythat they would delay negotiations. They treated Micheletti, the post-coup dictator, as an equal partner to democratically elected President Zelaya, moved the negotiations into a sphere they could control and then delayed until the already scheduled elections in November. The problem, as you say, is that thisthat almost all the opposition had pulled out of that election. All international observers, like the Carter Center or the U.N., had pulled out, refusing to observe that electionthe only observers were the U.S. Republican Party"
"Well, I mean, its incredible this woman is a presidential candidate, that shes doing like things like this, the fact that she would say we wanted to "render the question of Zelaya moot," we wanted to bury the democratically elected presidents existence and act like the coup didnt happen. I mean, thats why its so terrifying that todayor rather, on Saturday, she would sayshe would defend this coup, say it wasnt a coup, and defend her actions in installing this terrifically horrific, scary post-coup regime."
from: http://www.democracynow.org/2016/4/13/shes_baldly_lying_dana_frank_responds
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