President Obama has denounced the actions taken by the Honduran
Congress, Supreme Court and military, all actions taken under the
rule of law — Honduran law — in the nonviolent arrest and
removal from office of strongman (caudillo) Manuel
Zelaya. President Obama’s denunciation was based, using Jay D.
Homnick’s apt
phrase, on “standard collegiate peacenik rhetoric.”
Joining in this shame are the UN General Assembly that approved a
resolution by consensus without a formal vote on June
30 (press
release; text), and the
Organization of American States (OAS) that issued a resolution by
acclamation on July 5 (press
release and text).
Among the supporters of Zelaya are the caudillo of
Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, the president of the United Nations
General Assembly, and the secretary general of the OAS. Who are
the latter two?
The General Secretary of the OAS is José Miguel Insulza. He is a
Chilean lawyer who obtained an M.A. in political science from the
University of Michigan. He was a part of the Marxist Allende
government and was exiled from Chile from 1973 to 1988.
The president of the United Nations General Assembly is Miguel
d’Escoto Brockmann. From 1979 to 1990 he was the Foreign Minister
of the Marxist, Sandinista, Nicaraguan government. His official
biography on the United Nations website, presumably one approved
by d’Escoto, repeatedly states
that he is a Catholic priest. The biography ignores the fact that
the Vatican suspended his priestly faculties, and those of two
other Sandinista priests, Ernesto and Fernando Cardenal, in the
1980s, more than 20 years ago.
In his Inaugural Address, President Kennedy issued a warning to
former colonies who sought to model themselves after the Soviet
Union. He warned them to defend their own freedoms and not seek
power by riding the back of the Soviet tiger lest they end up
inside. Today, his words serve as a warning to President Obama.
Instead of supporting the Hondurans who are defending their
freedom, he is riding the tigers of international socialists like
Zelaya, Chavez, d’Escoto and Insulza. He will end up inside.