Honduras may appear as a small country in the Western Hemisphere, but the election on Nov. 30 carries outsize strategic weight. At stake is whether Honduras becomes a robust U.S. partner in hemispheric security and trade or drifts into strategic failure via external leverage and weak governance.
The main candidate associated with continuity of the current administration, Rixi Moncada (of the LIBRE party), is closely aligned with President Xiomara Castro and former president Manuel Zelaya. Her economic and political platform openly signals affinity with the socialist-governance models of countries such as Venezuela and Cuba, a fact that has raised questions about the direction of Honduras’s institutional and market orientation.
If she wins, Washington’s ability to base operations, gather intelligence, and disrupt trafficking networks via Honduras will
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