
Clinton at the May Day parade
The May Day parade in Moscow is the largest,
most important military parade of the
year. For 1992's parade, Yeltsin and Gorbachev
invited Bill Clinton to come watch it
with them. The parade commenced with a
battalion of tanks, followed by a division
of infantry, followed by armored personnel
carriers and mobile artillery. They had
mobile ballistic missile launchers, electronic
jamming vehicles, and throughout the entire
time the formations were overflown by
squadrons of the most advanced interceptors,
fighters, and long-range tactical and
strategic bombers.
Clinton, who had never been this close
to war in his life, was suitably impressed.
Then he noticed that, way back at the
end of the parade, there was a disorganized,
messy bunch of men in rumpled suits tagging
along behind the last artillery pieces.
"Who are they?" he asked.
"Ah," said Yeltsin, "those
are our economists!"
"But I thought this parade was military..."
said Clinton, confused.
"Mr. Clinton," said Gorbachev,
"have you SEEN the damage those men
can do?"
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