What does the phrase 'speak softly and carry a big stick' mean?

Answer:

" Ask nicely first, but be prepared to fight for what you want "

Theodore Roosevelt used the phrase in his collary to the Monroe Doctrine and was later considered in reference to any foreign policy that backed up negotiations with the threat of military force.

Nowadays you could say it is like " ask nicely first, but be prepared to fight for what you want "

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