Monday, October 27, 2008

Who is Killing Ahmadinejad?

CUI BONO?

"Iranian president says he's exhausted; Denies rumors of serious illness" by Nasser Karimi, Associated Press | October 27, 2008

TEHRAN - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said yesterday that he is suffering from exhaustion, and two allies said he was under strain from his job, in a rare disclosure apparently designed to combat rumors that the hard-line leader is more seriously ill.

I'm a bit concerned. I actually like the guy because I find nothing wrong with what he says.

Judge for yourself: Ahmadinejad: The Larry King Interview

Also see: Mr. Ahmadinejad Meets Neturei Karta

The Difference Between Obliterate and Wipe Off the Map

Rumors that Ahmadinejad was seriously ill have been popping up for several months on some Iranian websites affiliated with the president's opponents. A cleric who supports him, Ayatollah Abolqasem Khazali, had even warned Ahmadinejad that his work habits could lead to hospitalization.

Are they USraeli agents or proxies?

Also see: U.S. Government Terrorizes Iranians

But a flurry of new rumors appeared after Ahmadinejad, who turns 53 today, canceled a speech on Wednesday and did not attend a Cabinet meeting the same day. Ahmadinejad did attend a religious ceremony Saturday in Tehran, though he looked tired as he greeted supporters. State TV also showed him receiving credentials of three foreign ambassadors yesterday.

"Thank God, I do not have an illness. Exhaustion is possible, but no illness," Ahmadinejad told a reporter on the sidelines of a meeting in Tehran. The footage was aired on state television last night. "Of course, we are also human beings, and sometimes we catch a cold," he said.

So this was all Zionist-controlled press hype and wishful thinking?

Earlier, Kowsari, an ally of the president, said the strain of his job had made Ahmadinejad sick, according to the state-run news agency, IRNA. But he played down the seriousness of Ahmadinejad's fatigue. "The president will eventually get better and continue working," he said.

Ahmadinejad has grown increasingly unpopular in Iran, even among some conservatives who say his policies have not done enough to help the ailing economy. In recent weeks, some supporters of Ahmadinejad have been discussing potential candidates for the June 2009 election, implying that the sitting president is not their automatic choice. --more--"

Like it he is being poisoned by his own party, right, Zionist MSM? So if he does die, look THERE, right? Not at the Mossad or its USraeli assets!!!!

Typical Zio-press COVER-UP TACTIC!!!

Think I'll go drink to Mr. Ahmadinejad's health right now.