Why is it the US CNN and UK BBC News so engrossed sowing political intrigues on sovereign countries like Iran, North Korea, Honduras, Cuba, Venezuela, Vietnam and many other countries.

These western media outfits of the have spent countless hours, pounds and dollars publicly discussing and predicting the outcome of the June, 2009 presidential election in Iran.

Did BBC and CNN coached Mir Hossein Mousavi, the main rival of President Ahmadinejad, to declare himself the winner while voting was still in progress?

How was that? His wife, Zahra Rahnavard, one of his major campaigners, told BBC News during an interview the day before the Election Day that her husband Mousavi would score a big, four-to-one, win against Ahmadinejad; and that the only way Ahmadinejad could win would be through fraud. How did she know that?
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How did BBC News know that many Hondurans oppose the return of the ousted Manuel Zelaya. Did they made a reliable survey? What kind of survey did they use.

US President Barack Obama called the removal of Honduran president Manuel Zelaya a "coup" which is "unconstitutional".
If Zelaya has no more support, why did the Honduran army blocked major roads of the southern half-of-the-country and prevented hundreds of buses and trucks carrying Zelaya's supporters from approaching the frontier to wait his return.

If the Hondurans oppose Zelaya's return why is curfew imposed under a heavy-handed fashion by the military and police. The soldiers is reportedly attacking and shooting his supporters.

Why is Zelaya being prevented from re-entering his country--his first attempt to fly back to the country was thwarted after the military blocked the runway at Tegucigalpa airport with military trucks.

When according to BBC reports, the Honduran Supreme Court, reminded Mr Zelaya that he faces several charges - including crimes against the government, treason, and abuse of power - and would be subject to trial if he re-entered the country.

Why is BBC repeatedly recycling its news? On "reckless" comment by Hillary Clinton on Zelaya's border crossing; Witticisms on Mr Zelaya's polished black cowboy boots stepping into Honduran territory; The Zelaya-style cowboy hats; The cowboy-hatted exiled president, and other comic journalisms.

How about Zelaya publicly challenging the coup regime to let him go back to settle the issue with the people?

The coup regime that conspired to oust Mr. Zelaya according to BBC News came from the powerful institutions in Honduras - the army is the number one, others in Congress and with the support of the Supreme Court.