U.S. Denies Any Role In Honduras Coup Flight -- MSNBC/AP
Zelaya aide made charge because plane stopped at base with U.S. troops.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The U.S. military said Sunday its troops in Honduras did not know of and played no role in a flight that took ousted President Manuel Zelaya to exile during a military coup.
Zelaya says the Honduran military plane that flew him to Costa Rica on June 28 stopped to refuel at Soto Cano, a Honduran air base that is home to 600 U.S. soldiers, sailors and airmen engaged in counternarcotics operations and other missions in Central America.
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