Bolivia's President Evo Morales, Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Ecuador's President Rafael Correa attend the ALBA emergency meeting in Nicaragua June 29, 2009. Security forces faced off against angry supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya on Monday as leftist Latin American leaders met to thrash out a response to an army coup and the United States urged a return to democratic order. REUTERS/Miraflores Palace/Handout
OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, AND EDITORIALS
Our Decaying Nuclear Deterrent -- Jon Kyl and Richard Perle, Wall Street journal
Will Obama Follow Bush Or FDR? -- Benjamin Wittes and Jack Goldsmith, Washington Post
Is it 1979 All Over Again? -- Lydia Khalil, Christian Science Monitor
Honduras Defends Its Democracy -- Mary Anastasia O'Grady, Wall St Journal
We Must Restore Democracy in Honduras -- Roberto Lovato, Huffington Post
Venezuela and the Honduran Coup -- Stratfor
Honduras Coup Poses Challenge for Obama -- John Nichols, The Nation
The Surprising Limits of Our Iran Intelligence -- Eli Lake, The New Republic
Iran's Leaders Love Western Plots -- Christopher Hitchens, The Australian
What Iran Can Learn From South Africa -- Reihan Salam, Forbes
God Is Greater Than Government in Iran -- James Carroll, Boston Globe
An Obvious Smoking Gun in Iran -- Meyer-Resende & Kunkler, Daily Star
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