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Originally Posted by Precision Whats that supposet to mean???? already payed enough for her actions????? to justify that, the amount of killed that the japanese had demostated over the cource of the war was 20 times higher than their own casulsties, they should ashamed of theira ctions. and an aswsome disgrace??? disgrace is nothing much to them, what they did was disgrace, so they shouldnt be crying... |
The unfortunate thing about it is that Japan will probably never be held fully accountable for their war crimes in WW2. Its unfortunate and its not fair. Still, as the saying goes, "An eye for and eye makes the whole world blind." The VAST majority of people living in Japan today had nothing to do with any of Japan's warcrimes in WW2 -- most weren't even born yet. They've been saddled with a "no offensive military" clause to their Constitution for a very good reason -- they did some very bad things with the one they had. Because they deny their wrongdoings in their cleaned up version of history, I hope they have not doomed themselves to repeat such things in the distant future.
No, Japan's warcrimes do not give China the right to invade them anymore than Japan had the right to invade China to begin with. Japan should be ashamed of themselves for their boldfaced denial of things that are can be proven many thousands of times over ... but lets be reasonable. We're supposed to be in a more civilized age and the vendetta/revenge game was the #1 cause of the worst of WW2 and echoes its blood barbaric memory throughout the halls of human history.
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the logic is simple: Japan attacks china, China counter attacks, us joins, the whole chinese population will explode with extreme anger and china will gain the support of the people to fight aginist japan and us, even tually wins....
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If Japan is EVER stupid enough to try invading mainland China at anytime in the future, they deserve whatever happens to them. It would be about as smart as me trying to poke out a fully grown tiger's eyes with a 5 inch block of wood. Airborne is right -- it would take something REALLY BIG before Japan even thinks about tangling with China.