It’s hard to know whether the U.S. State Department is going to keep its end of the bargain it made with Honduras, since there have been some indications it might renege. The latest hint comes from Manuel Zelaya. Zelaya is blasting the U.S. for “weakening and changing course”, which has to be a good sign. The Associated Press adds that “hopes of reinstating the deposed leader before Nov. 29 presidential elections appeared to be dimming”.