Facing war history and facts
By Cai Hong | China Daily | Updated: 2012-09-29 08:05

Soul-searching of its military aggressions is a must for Japan to exhibit its political will and solve disputes with neighbors
The Yoshihiko Noda administration is not seeing the wood for the trees devoting all its energy to the Diaoyu Islands. It is letting its country's diplomatic relations with China stagnate.
By putting these islands under Japanese government control, the Noda administration is trying to fool people into thinking that Japan has a legal right to them.
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