On 2009-Jan-25, at 22:14, Jared ''Danger'' Earle wrote:

> On 25 Jan 2009, at 22:06, Stefano Mori wrote:
>> And think about it, are you saying it will be right for America to  
>> apologize in 50 years time?
>
> $GODWINS.


If you don't want to talk about Germans, maybe we can learn from  
someone else:


16 January 1992. Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. "We the Japanese  
people, first and foremost, have to bear in our mind the fact that  
your people experienced unbearable suffering and sorrow during a  
certain period in the past because of our nation's act, and never  
forget the feeling of remorse. I, as a prime minister, would like to  
once again express a heartful remorse and apology to the people of  
your nation" -- Speech at dinner with President Roh Tae Woo


23 October 1985. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. "On June 6, 1945,  
when the UN Charter was signed in San Francisco, Japan was still  
fighting a senseless war with 40 nations. Since the end of the war,  
Japan has profoundly regretted the unleashing of rampant ultra  
nationalism and militarism and the war that brought great devastation  
to the people of many countries around the world and to our country as  
well" -- Speech to the United Nations


9 June 1995. House of Representatives, National Diet of Japan. "On the  
occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, this  
House offers its sincere condolences to those who fell in action and  
victims of wars and similar actions all over the world. Solemnly  
reflecting upon many instances of colonial rule and acts of aggression  
in the modern history of the world, and recognizing that Japan carried  
out those acts in the past, inflicting pain and suffering upon the  
peoples of other countries, especially in Asia, the Members of this  
House express a sense of deep remorse"


August 15, 2005. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. "In the past,  
Japan, through its colonial rule and aggression, caused tremendous  
damage and suffering to the people of many countries, particularly to  
those of Asian nations. Sincerely facing these facts of history, I  
once again express my feelings of deep remorse and heartfelt apology,  
and also express the feelings of mourning for all victims, both at  
home and abroad, in the war. I am determined not to allow the lessons  
of that horrible war to erode, and to contribute to the peace and  
prosperity of the world without ever again waging a war."


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_war_apology_statements_issued_by_Japan


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