Washington: Trump’s ‘Paper Tiger’ Remark Sparks New Power Clash with Russia

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have recently engaged in a sharp exchange of remarks, each comparing the other to a “paper tiger.” This term, famously used nearly 80 years ago by Chinese leader Mao Zedong, originally described the United States as a power that appeared threatening but was ultimately weak.

On September 23, Trump posted a message on Truth Social mocking Russia’s current image and strength. This sparked renewed discussions about the ongoing rivalry between the U.S. and Russia, highlighting the deep political tensions between the two countries.

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Experts explain that the use of the phrase “paper tiger” reflects an attempt by each leader to portray their opponent as less powerful or threatening than perceived. This verbal confrontation is part of a long history of complicated relations marked by conflicts in areas such as:

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  • Diplomacy
  • Cybersecurity
  • Global influence

While largely symbolic, these comments underline heightened emotions and competition on the world stage. Analysts predict that these verbal exchanges will continue as both nations seek to assert their dominance.

Stay tuned to Questiqa USA for the latest updates on this evolving situation.

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