Quotes
"Japan did not fight a war of aggression. It fought in self-defense. Our children have been wrongly taught that their ancestors did evil things, that their country is evil. We need to give these children back their pride and confidence." (quoted in Associated Press article by Hiroko Tabuchi, June 11, 2007)
"In Japan, there are no war criminals. Every one of those enshrined at Yasukuni died fighting for their country, and we should honor them." (Quoted in Associated Press article by Hiroko Tabuchi, June 11, 2007)
"Many people, including Kyuma, believe that the atomic bombs stopped Japan's 'aggression,' but Japan did not fight a war of aggression," said Tojo, who claimed the war was fought to liberate the "nonwhite" colonies in Asia from the "whites." "If there was one mistake, however, it was the fact that we lost. And if my grandfather is to blame, it's not because he started the war but because we lost." (quoted in Japan Times article, by Setsuko Kamiya, July 11, 2007)
"People think I'm a hawk, but I'm actually a dove on the torii of Yasukuni Shrine." (quoted in Japan Times article, by Setsuko Kamiya, July 11, 2007)
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