speak softly and carry a big stick

The phrase "speak softly and carry a big stick" is a proverb often attributed to former US President Theodore Roosevelt. It means maintaining a calm and diplomatic approach while simultaneously being prepared and capable of using force or assertiveness when necessary. It suggests that verbal diplomacy or negotiation is important, but it should be backed by the strength and readiness to defend one's position or interests if peaceful means fail.


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