In 1992, American President George H.W. Bush entered the final year of his term.
Following the resounding defeat of Iraq in the Gulf War in 1991 and the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of that year, America emerged as the sole superpower. Bush's tenure could be described as "illustrious in battle." He was brimming with confidence in his re-election campaign.
In January, Bush visited Japan, one of America's allies. In the morning, he played tennis with Emperor of Japan, and in the evening, he attended a dinner party hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Miyazawa Kichi.
However, during the dinner, Bush suddenly felt unwell. He vomited profusely, with the unfortunate result being that his vomit landed squarely on the Japanese Prime Minister's trousers before he collapsed.
The sudden incident led to chaos at the scene. Members of the Secret Service immediately intervened, escorted the President out of the dinner party, and rushed him to the doctor for examination.