President Obama is threatening Honduras with sanctions unless it brings its "president," Mel Zelaya, back. I believe the inverted commas are necessary because it's clear that Zelaya has committed a "high crime" in seeking to illegally jurry-rig the Honduran government for his own purposes. By doing so, he forfeits any claim to legitimacy.
The Honduran military did indeed send Zelaya into exile, but it did not a) dissolve the Congress, b) reconstitute the Supreme Court, or c) install a high-ranking general as "president." Thus, this hardly fits the usual profile of a "military coup."
In fact, it's even steeper than that. The Honduran Congress voted to remove Zelaya, and the Supreme Court ordered him to cease his efforts to hold his pet referendum. (See this helpful Q&A at the BBC.)
In all honesty, I think Obama's quick rush to condemn Honduras makes perfect sense, though not in light of Iran. Look at the American left's affinities for both Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, and it's at least clear that they're comfortable with strongmen running countries (provided they're leftist strongmen, of course). Here we have a chance to get one more, and it's not to be missed. Apparently.
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