A setback in Iraqi-American relations
Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush meet up in Baghdad
for the first round of talks in a new peace process. When
George sits down, he notices three buttons on the side of
Saddam's chair. They begin talking. After about five minutes
Saddam presses the First button. A boxing glove springs
out of a box on the desk and punches Bush in the face.
Confused, Bush carries on talking as Saddam laughs. A
few minutes later the second button is pressed. This time a
big boot comes out and kicks Bush in the shin. Again
Saddam laughs, and again Bush carries on talking, not
wanting to put off the bigger issue of peace between the two
countries. But when the third button is pressed and another
boot comes out and kicks Bush in the privates, he's finally
had enough, knowing that he can't do much without them
functioning well. "I'm going back home!" he tells the Iraqi.
"We'll finish these talks in two weeks!"
A fortnight passes and Saddam flies to the United States for
talks. As the two men sit down, Hussein notices three
buttons on Bush's chair and prepares himself for the Yank's
revenge. They begin talking and Bush presses the first
button. Saddam ducks, but nothing happens. George
snickers. A few seconds later he presses the second
button. Saddam jumps up, but again nothing happens.
Bush roars with laughter. When the third button is pressed,
Saddam jumps up again, and again nothing happens. Bush
falls on the floor in a fit of hysterics.
"Forget this," says Saddam. "I'm going back to Baghdad!"
Dubya says through tears of laughter, "What Baghdad?"
"As a rule, men worry more about what they can't see than about what they can." -- Julius Caesar