Fatigue and exhaustion seems to have overcome the President of Iraq.
Nothing to worry about here, folks!
It's not a heart attack.
Now that George has made the English Army go home, the ranks of the coalition of the leaving continue to swell.
I found this over at CNN. Maybe the rest of this manufactured government won't be able to out last the occupation.
A little pull quote from the CNN site says:
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Jalal Talabani fell ill and was flown to neighboring Jordan on Sunday for treatment for what his son called "fatigue and exhaustion."
His office assured Iraqis there was "no need to worry" about his health.
Talabani's son, Qubad Talabani, called reports his father may have suffered a heart attack or a stroke "completely false."
He said the longtime Kurdish leader's departure from Iraq for Jordan's capital Amman should not be interpreted as an indication that his health is grave.
"It's quite regular and quite normal for senior Iraqi politicians to receive checkups or medical treatment outside of Iraq; I don't think that this is too big of an issue."
Not too big of an issue? What is, nowadays?