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Caribbean-Latin America
U.S.: Castro's Health Is Deteriorating
2006-11-12
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government believes Fidel Castro's health is deteriorating and that the Cuban dictator is unlikely to live through 2007.
Anybody got a tissue?
No.
That dire view was reinforced last week when Cuba's foreign minister backed away from his prediction the ailing Castro would return to power by early December. "It's a subject on which I don't want to speculate," Felipe Perez Roque told The Associated Press in Havana.

U.S. government officials say there is still some mystery about Castro's diagnosis, his treatment and how he is responding. But these officials believe the 80-year-old leader has cancer of the stomach, colon or pancreas.
Maybe all three!
He was seen weakened and thinner in official state photos released late last month, and it is considered unlikely that he will return to power or survive through the end of next year, said the U.S. government and defense officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the politically sensitive topic.

With chemotherapy, Castro may live up to 18 months, said the defense official. Without it, expected survival would drop to three months to eight months.
18 months in hell or eight months. I say give him the chemo.
American officials will not talk publicly about how they glean clues to Castro's health. But U.S. spy agencies include physicians who study pictures, video, public statements and other information coming out of Cuba.
X-Ray Vision Satellites and microphones disguised as mosquitos.
A planned celebration of Castro's 80th birthday next month is expected to draw international attention. The Cuban leader had planned to attend the public event, which already had been postponed once from his Aug. 13 birthday.
Why not postpone it to his funeral and do both at once?
Posted by:gorb

#10  I doubt the JFK-RFK-Marlyn Monroe conspiracy authors will lose any sales momentum.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-12 23:12  

#9  Has the CIA gone into mourning yet? That's ALWAYS a sure sign...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-11-12 22:23  

#8  I thought he may be in stable conditions already. Guess we have to wait a bit. 2007 seems to be just about right.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-11-12 21:52  

#7  Faster, please.
Posted by: Mike   2006-11-12 20:25  

#6  Are the buzzards circling overhead yet?

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-11-12 18:30  

#5  I bet 1,000,000 dollars he dies in 2007. Anyone wanna take me up on it?
Posted by: closedanger@hotmail.com   2006-11-12 17:26  

#4  huge congrats, Jackal - I posted the same in the O-Club, but late in the day yesterday. Hope it continues!
Frank
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-12 17:00  

#3  I'll actually be kind of sad to lose Castro. Like J.R. from "Dallas", he's the villian that I just love to hate. Raul just won't be the same, no matter how evil he is.
Posted by: gromky   2006-11-12 16:46  

#2  As someone with cancer*, all I can say is:

Suffer, you evil bastard! It's not even 1/100 of what you have inflicted on your people, but it's something.

*Mine is making good progress on being cured.
Posted by: Jackal   2006-11-12 16:17  

#1  Did a shipment of avastin go to Cuba recently?
Posted by: Penguin   2006-11-12 15:51  

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