Clinton's hospitalization caused by plane accident in Iran, Israeli site speculates

Security-oriented Israeli intelligence-aggregation website Debka has published speculations linking Hillary Clinton's medical condition to a plane crash in Iran earlier in December: "Around Tehran and the Gulf Emirates, Debkafile was already picking up insistent rumors claiming that Clinton was seriously injured while on a secret mission in the region in the first week of December. Some claimed that in the same incident, Americans in her party - advisers and security personnel - were either injured or killed. Those rumors did not say what her secret mission was. However, the episode described occurred shortly after Dec. 1, when, as debkafile reported at the time, Obama administration officials and senior representatives of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei launched secret talks on Iran’s nuclear program."

Debka continues "Although our sources have not identified the negotiators on either side of the table, one of the theories floating around certain capitals claimed that Hillary Clinton three weeks ago was on her way to a secret meeting with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in regard to those negotiations. The plane carrying her from Bahrain logged its destination as Baghdad, but is described as having changed direction in midair and headed for Ahvaz, capital of the south Iranian province of Khuzestan. There, it was said, the Iranian president was awaiting her arrival. But then the plane ran into technical trouble and made an emergency landing and that was when she was injured, according to this theory.
The unexplained death of Commander Job Price, 42, SEALs commander in Afghanistan is [also] tied by some of the speculation to that incident."
Debka also points out to several ambiguous and conflicting reports released about Hillary's medical condition.
Coincidentally, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad recently canceled trips to Iraq and Turkey on short notices and without much explanation. Iran did, however, officially acknowledge the emergency landing in Ahvaz of a small American airplane, which had originated in Dubai. But the announcement was surprisingly made with a 20-day delay after the plane's landing (link) and there was initially a news black-out about the nationality of the three passengers on board. Later, a source from Iran's state-run TV denied any American passengers were on board (link).
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