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Iran's Ayatollah ali Khamenei Nears 'Stability'?
2006-12-07
AyatollahÂ’s health fails as Iran power struggle grows

by Michael Ledeen

Three days ago, Iran’s dictator, Supreme Leader Ayatollah ali Khamenei, was rushed to the vast medical facility traditionally known as “Vanak” hospital (it now has an Arabic name that means “the 12th Imam Hospital”), a 1,200-room facility that saves half of its beds for the leadership.

Khamenei is known to be suffering from cancer, and taking considerable quantities of an opium-based pain killer. He has lost more than 17 pounds in the past ten months, and was told last spring that he was unlikely to see another New Year (In the Iranian calendar, the New Year begins at the end of March).

Amidst maximum security, and under orders that the event be kept secret at all costs, the theocrat was placed in one of the luxurious suites reserved for the countryÂ’s most important figures. KhameneiÂ’s blood pressure and pulse were alarmingly low, and his physicians at first feared some sort of hemorrhage. But they could find no trace of internal bleeding, and concluded that he had had some sort of cardiac crisis.

Khamenei is still undergoing tests and receiving maximum attention. It is clearly a serious problem because he wanted to leave the hospital, only to be talked out of it by the doctors. The precise gravity of his condition is not known, but the argument over the wisdom of moving him to his own home suggests it may be quite serious.

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Posted by:Glenmore

#10  Time, Zen, time!

Like the bird in the graphic always says:

Patience, my ass! I'm going to kill something!
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-07 23:56  

#9  Most Iranians–who are in any case reluctant to believe in accidents when the mighty are killed–are convinced the plane was sabotaged

Ahmadinejad may be a nutcase, but he's a dangerous nutcase and he has allies.
Posted by: Pappy   2006-12-07 21:42  

#8  Time, Zen, time!

(1) Khameinei......check
(2) Fidel..........check
(3) Jimmuh.........check

If you should want to, you can donate to the Plains, GA graveyard site fund. Click on PayPal as you please. We don't wanna be too suspicious for the black helicopter/tin foil hat crowd, so we'll hold off on Kim Jong Ill for the time being.
Posted by: Halliburton - Enemies, Foreign & Domestic Hit Squad Division   2006-12-07 14:49  

#7  Good riddance of the worst sort of rubbish. We should have helped this sick twisted maggot to his earthly reward a looooong time ago. These eldery hidebound Neanderthal fucks simply cannot die soon enough. That is a problem which will be addressed only when our government finally gets serious about winning the Global War on Terrorism.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-07 13:44  

#6  We are told ever so often that believing Muslims welcome death. They are said to love death as the decadent West loves life. Why then is so much effort put into keeping this Holy Man from his eternal reward?
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2006-12-07 13:28  

#5  ...and the rest is very interesting.

News of KhameneiÂ’s heart problems, especially if they turn out to be life-threatening, would undoubtedly catalyze the battle at the highest levels of the regime to control the choice of his successor. Recent events document both the intensity and the violence of the power struggle.

On November 27th, a military aircraft–an Antonov 74—headed for a military site near Tabriz crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehran. Nearly forty deaths were reported, including several top leaders of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, the country’s elite military organization. The dead included some of Khamenei’s closest allies and advisers, and their loss was a serious blow for him.

Most Iranians–who are in any case reluctant to believe in accidents when the mighty are killed–are convinced the plane was sabotaged, especially as this is the latest in a sequence of spectacular airplane disasters, producing high-level military casualties.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-07 13:23  

#4  Grant us a Christmas gift. Let the raghead and Fidel check out the same day, Christmas Eve.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-07 12:03  

#3  When they're as far gone as the ayatollah is, shouldn't it be called "death support?"
Posted by: M. Murcek   2006-12-07 09:38  

#2  I wonder if they keep the ayatollahs on life-support in anticipation of the 12th Imam's return?
Posted by: Spot   2006-12-07 08:22  

#1  I feel no sorrow what so ever!!!!GOOD!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2006-12-07 08:16  

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