No, there hasn't been any evidence of this and, of course, this is what we're all watching for. He had been mostly silent about Honduras in the last two years. The only signal we have had is when Obama was in Costa Rica last week, where a delivered speech before all of the Central American presidents. In answer to a question, Obama said the United States was looking for a more economic approach than a militarized on to the drug war. That's a good signal, but the U.S., on the other hand, is supporting the current militarization of the Honduran police as we speak.
So that's a good sign. Whether that actually means anything and whether it was initiated by Secretary of State Kerry, I don't know.