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by Jo Bobenhouse Smith - Oct. 31, 2009

Up to the moment, ineresting and well written diplomatic analysis.

Many Latin American governments, including Venezuela and its leftist bloc, had criticized Obama in recent months for seeming cowed by that GOP faction. But if the Honduras crisis ends successfully, it could steal thunder from the Chavez bloc and its anti-Washington agenda — and U.S. policy in Latin America might finally enter the 21st century.

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