Khitan21
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You are right with Japanese war-time crimes. I never deny that. The Japanese paid a heftig price for their aggressions. Also I can understand that notably China and Korea still have bitter memories toward Japan.
But again it is not fair to judge Japan only on this way, only by its past. Not what it did and does after the WW II. Like a former criminal everyone deserves a second chance in life. I don´t believe that Japan repeats the past, even it refuses to say "sorry!", as per Chinese and Korean people.
I too also believe Japan deserves a second chance, but a criminal shouldn't kill a person then telling said person's children that killing him wasn't that big of a crime and then skips around and goes on his merry way - I could make that analogy more elaborate but that's not the point.
Like I said before on how Japan should apologize and make amends like Germany, if Japan does that then the hostilities in East Asia would drastically reduce because it is that bitter resentment that is exasperating the current disputes in East Asia even more like the Diaoyu/Senkaku; It's not so much about how much land either party controls, but rather it's about face, and you know how much East Asians care about face, I'm sure you know this history behind the islands.
Also, hypothetically, if China-Korea-Japan do reconcile their differences then I think the island dispute can be resolved in the future because if you look at these three countries today, they basically teach their children to hate each other: Chinese hating Japanese; Japanese hating Chinese; Koreans hating both etc. It's an endless cycle of hate until Japan breaks it which will subsequently lead the Chinese to end their hatred and likewise with the Koreans. If you think about it, the cause that is keeping these three nations apart is quite frankly absurd: unable to fully admit and apologize; unable to forgive; superiority complex; and of course a bunch of islands. It's also the same with China and Vietnam.
I believe peace can be achieved in East and South East Asia,but having to bring Japan to counter balance China in the SCS seems like it would bring more aggression and may even make the situation worse not just in the SCS but also in East Asia. Right now, whats hindering peace in East and South East Asia is a couple island disputes that are barely habitable if not at all.
I'm curious, if you have any hypothetical ideas on how China and Vietnam can resolve the SCS issue without screwing either parties because really other than the islands issue, I really do think China and Vietnam can be really close considering they are both communist countries and shared similar political history, in theory the two nation can be really close much like Pakistan and China.