Posted on 09/20/2009 12:43:58 PM PDT by jazusamo
The Obama administration and Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) are squaring off in a foreign policy dispute that has stymied the nominations of two senior diplomatic officials.
Foreign policy experts see the standoff as a proxy fight between conservative Republicans and the Obama administration on how to deal with Hugo Chavez, Venezuelas socialist president.
DeMint has blocked the nominations of Thomas Shannon, President Barack Obamas pick to serve as ambassador to Brazil, and Arturo Valenzuela, the choice for the post of assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
Richard Verma, the State Departments assistant secretary of legislative affairs, approached DeMint this past week about releasing the holds but the South Carolina senator is standing firm.
"Both of these nominees rushed to oppose the rule of law in Honduras and want to force a Chavez-style dictator back into power, DeMint told The Hill. They exemplify this administration's misguided and heavy-handed tactics against the Honduran people and side with those who trample freedom."
Facing stiff resistance, Obama administration officials have asked Sen. Dick Lugar (Ind.), the senior Republican on the Foreign Relations Committee, to intervene, but to little avail so far.
Ive been attempting to work with Sen. DeMint to release the holds; we do need to have those officials, said Lugar.
Its very important in terms of our overall relations with Latin American countries that weve have been attempting to enhance with much more vigorous diplomacy, he added.
DeMint said in an interview that he does not want the standoff over the nominees to erupt into a major confrontation but felt he had to pressure the administration into restoring foreign aid to Honduras.
The question of U.S. relations toward Honduras, a country with nearly 8 million citizens wedged between El Salvador and Nicaragua, has bloomed into a contentious foreign policy fight because of its larger implications for American policy.
Conservatives strongly oppose leveling sanctions against Honduras in response to the ouster of President Manuel Zelaya in June. Zelaya, a leftist, was aligned with Chavez, who denounced his allys deposal as an illegal coup.
But the Obama administration wants Zelaya to be allowed to return to Honduras to finish his presidential term. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with Zelaya earlier this month.
Soldiers staged a nighttime raid of the presidential palace in June, arrested Zelaya in his pajamas and flew him to Costa Rica.
Obama condemned the action as an illegal coup and early this month cut off all non-humanitarian aid, about $30 million, to the impoverished nation. But under pressure from conservatives, Obama has stopped short of calling it a military coup, which would have triggered a stronger response, including freezing Honduran bank accounts in the U.S.
The Obama administration has declined to term it a military action because Zelaya was replaced by Roberto Micheletti, the head of Hondurass Congress.
Conservatives argue the ouster was justified because Zelaya had tried to extend the constitutional term limit on the Honduran presidency.
Valenzuela drew conservative ire by calling the leadership change a classic military coup when he testified before the Senate in July.
DeMint bristled at the notion that Zelaya was removed in a coup. He said the military had to take action because the police force was not strong enough to resist Zelayas to entrench himself as a long-term leader, adding that Honduras is an important ally that could help contain the spread of Chavezs influence throughout Latin America.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.), the senior Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has also emerged a strong supporter of Micheletti and the forces arrayed against Zelaya.
Ros-Lehtinen condemned the decision to curtail aid to Honduras earlier this month.
I believe this decision will significantly undermine U.S. national security interests and foreign policy priorities in Honduras and the region as a whole, Ros-Lehtinen said. The U.S. approach to friends and foes is completely backwards. While appeasing the enemies of freedom worldwide, we punish those in Honduras struggling to preserve the rule of law, fundamental liberties, and democratic values.
DeMint is absolutely right, these two nominees need to be withdrawn. They have shown themselves to be pro-Chavez.
“Soldiers staged a nighttime raid of the presidential palace”
under orders from the supreme court, and then immediately installed the next man in the line of succession, from the SAME party, not some Junta.
Obama is nothing but a communist, how much more proof does anyone need?
HOLD YOUR GROUND Mr Demint !
BTTT!
Everyone needs to contact their Representatives and urge them not to endorse these nominee’s!
Congress.org you can find their phone numbers and email addy’s.
I remember when the United States engaged in "proxy wars" against the Soviet Union. Now, our Communist enemy is none other than the President of the United States.
Neither Carter nor Hussein ever met a thug dictator they didn’t support. Except, of course, the Shah of Iran. But then he was pro American and therefore didn’t count! Carter helped bounce him out of power and the US was rewarded with the Ayatollah and 9/11! Nice work, guys.
Call Lugar and read him the riot act - he is as RINO as they come - we need him out next election.
Agreed, and what a sad state of affairs. The enemedia keep the uncaring ill informed so traitors like Zer0 can be elected.
Yes to both, jazusamo.
We’re stuck with Lugar until 2012, at which time he’ll be 80. He might still run again. Conservatives need to be lining up options to him. In 2006 the Democrats didn’t even run against him and Lugar won with 87% of the vote. The main opposition was a Libertarian who got 12%. Looks like a good opportunity for a needed upgrade.
DITTO!!!
nobama looking like a tinhorn dictator (in his dreams)
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It is becoming apparent who BHO is by the people he appoints and seeks to appoint.
Obama has lost whatever Capital he believes he ever had. He is a sorry ass socialist.
He’s worse than a socialist. He and his cohorts have managed to make a witch’s brew of socialism, fascism and communism.
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