The Honduras pro-coup government wants to arrest Zelaya for corruption and trying to change the constitution. The Honduran de facto leader Robert Micheletti said he would stop the storming of the embassy if they hand over Zelaya.
The U.S. wants all parties to remain calm and avoid actions that will provoke violence in Honduras. Latin American government have accused President Obama of not doing enough to force Zeleya's return to power. Obama cut down aid to Honduras since the coup, he has tried to pushed Zelaya back into power but refused his demands for tougher sanctions against the coup leader.
Right now Obama is working on internal improvements though he is trying to do the best he can to help allies.
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Why would Hondura's want the U.S. to help them out? It seemes that when the U.S. helps another country, they are hated for doing so. WHen they don't help, they are hated for not trying hard enough to help others. why does the Latin American want Obama to help, and the Hondura pro-coup government no want his help? they should try to fix their own things while the u\U.S. is trying to fiz\x their own. Obama can't risk focusing on two plces at once, well three if Iraq counts. the U.S. has to help itself first.
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