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Dialogue and Reconciliation We believe that acknowledging another’s suffering, saying
“I’m Sorry,” is a necessary first step toward healing and reconciliation.
Through the use of social networking technologies, Americans will
have an opportunity to promote healing and reconciliation between
both the citizens and soldiers of the United States and Iraq through
offering an apology for the suffering caused by war. The uploading of
"I'm sorry" videos and subsequent discussion will offer an opportunity
for peaceful, rational discussion where conflicts can be resolved
nonviolently.
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