Unfortunately it comes at a high cost–the coup in Honduras. I commend this article in The New York Times to any readers who may still have doubts about the legitimacy of toppling the Zelaya administration by military force. In democracies, policy differences are resolved through elections. And if a leader breaks the law, well, there are legal channels for handling that. The fact that this coup had the apparent approval of court and congress makes little difference in the final analysis. Those institutions aren’t above the law either.
-NF
UPDATE: Make that global unity? The UN has also sided with Zelaya.