Well, in general, I try to keep in mind that it’s *their Constitution* and it’s *their country* and not mine. I’ve got mine to be concerned about and not theirs.
While I wish them the best of luck and chances, I’m not taking “my fight” over here in this country to another country, in what I may be trying to do here. And I’m saying that, out of many concerns in this country.
I just see no good reason to get way too involved in Honduras, either for or against, and let them handle it their own way...
I think they acted okay, according to what they’ve got set up over there, and past that — they’re on their own....
They’re not on their own, we have a base there, unless you suppose they’ll mount another unseemly chopper bailout from the rooftops.
Then we put you with all those who didn't support WWI and WWII, 'Ignore dictators elsewhere. It's none of our business.'
That isn't healthy for this nation - or it's reputation.
Things might have come out very different in Iraq if Honduras believed as you do. They were one of the few countries who stood at our side. But then, why should we show any type of appreciation or loyalty to those who stand with us. Let's just turn our backs on friends.