In the French cartoon of 1904 depicting a bear representing Russia standing on the edge of a cliff facing a traditionally dressed Japanese man with two swords who is also starring back at the bear, balanced on a thin bamboo stick acting as a bridge for the Japanese to walk across from one cliff edge towards the Russia bear. Answer these two questions:

1. What is the cartoon trying to say? Answer in one sentence.
2. What way was it prophetic? Answer in one sentence.

1. The cartoon is trying to convey the tense and precarious nature of the Russo-Japanese relations, symbolizing the potential conflict between the two countries.

2. It was prophetic in depicting the impending Russo-Japanese War, which broke out in 1904, just a few months after the cartoon was published.

Another more literal answer

1. The cartoon is trying to say that Russia and Japan are on the brink of a conflict and are in a precarious situation.

2. It was prophetic in accurately predicting the potential clash and tension between Russia and Japan, which eventually led to the Russo-Japanese War.