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Obama Administration Should Oppose Any Attempted Coup in Ecuador: CEPR Co-Director
Washington, D.C. - There are currently reports of a possible attempted coup d'etat underway in Ecuador. There have been violent protests by police and some elements of the military, reports that President Correa has been injured, and reports that the air force has closed down a number of airports.
The Organization of American States will convene an emergency meeting at 2:30 Eastern Standard Time in Washington D.C., to consider the situation.
Mark Weisbrot, Co-Director of the Center For Economic and Policy Research, called upon President Obama to state unequivocally that the United States will not recognize any government other than the democratically elected government of President Rafael Correa.
Weisbrot noted that the White House statement of June 28, 2009, in response to the military coup in Honduras, did not make any such assertion, and in fact did not even condemn the coup.
"These types of statements are very important, in that the people who are trying to overthrow a democratic government are looking for signs of whether a coup government will be recognized by the United States. The first White House statement last year in response to the Honduran military coup sent the wrong signal at a crucial moment."
At the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad in April 2009, President Obama stated: "I just want to make absolutely clear that I am absolutely opposed and condemn any efforts at violent overthrows of democratically elected governments, wherever it happens in the hemisphere.
"This is an important time for President Obama to live up to this commitment," said Weisbrot.
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Show AllCoup in Ecuador?
Wouldn't an actual story of the possible ongoing coup be more appropriate right now?
As in Honduras, we can make a pretty good guess on who might have instigated and aided such a coup. Stay tuned...
While Weisbrot appears to be well-intentioned, appealing to Obama is like asking a vulture not to feed on carcasses.
Obama should... Obama should.... bla, bla, bla....
But Obama DOES NOT!
Oh, for pete's sake...the US this and the US that. It is the very US that instigates these coups (remember Zelaya???)by financially supporting the right-wing fractions with millions and millions of dollars. Who cares what the US says or does...all lies anyhow.