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To: elmatador who wrote (57116)10/30/2009 1:39:22 PM
From: carranza23 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218117
 
Oh, please...the Hondurans gave Hillary and Lula a fig leaf to hide behind.

Zelaya gets to rule for a couple of months, then he is history. Adios, amigo. He may very well get arrested for the incredible corruption and theft he orchestrated. The Brazilians better count the china and the silverware in their Embassy for Z. is a thief beyond belief. Of course, you have no clue about these things.

A BIG win for the tiny Hondurans, a mouse that roared. They kept the mighty US and semi-mighty Brazil at bay for months, and played a brilliant waiting game exactly as I predicted. Message 25981445

And don't think this tiny concession didn't cost the US and Brazil an arm and a leg.

LMAO!

How can you be so blind?

And, boy, did Lula not look stupid? Sticking his nose in a place where Brazil has absolutely no reason to interfere. I know the local Brazilian media roasted him for this. It was stupid beyond belief for the Brazilians to get involved.

Tell me, what did they have to win in Honduras? Nothing.

And what did they lose? Lots of prestige, time, money, bad PR, any links of friendship with Honduras gone forever, now linked with that idiotic dictator Chavez, etc.

A lesson for the Brazilians on how NOT to conduct diplomacy.