Honduras joins the anti-neocon diplomatic fray
Honduras postpones accrediting US ambassador
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras: Honduras postponed the accreditation of the U.S. ambassador on Friday, expressing solidarity with Bolivia's complaint that the top U.S. diplomat there incited violent protests.
President Manuel Zelaya said Honduras isn't breaking relations with the United States, but is supporting Venezuela and Bolivia.
Bolivia's leftist leader Evo Morales expelled the U.S. envoy Wednesday, setting off a regional diplomatic crisis.
Clashes over Bolivia's future have claimed eight lives and have prompted Latin American allies to demand that Washington stay out of their affairs.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez — a Morales ally — expelled the U.S. ambassador to Caracas on Thursday and withdrew its envoy to Washington.



