Michael Ledeen reports for Pajamas Media that Ayatollah Khamenei was rushed to the hospital three days ago:
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).
Khamenei first complained of chills, and then broke out in a cold sweat. He lay down to rest, and began to lose feeling in his feet, at which point his aides got him to the hospital.
It will be interesting to see what happens when he dies: will his successor be more moderate (as far as radical Muslims can be moderate of course) or not? And will this provide pro-democracy movements within Iran to raise their voices more and to, perhaps, weaken the government severely?
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