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Japan marks 81st Nagasaki bombing anniversary

Japan commemorated the 81st anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic bombing, honoring 70,000 victims while grappling with renewed debate over its pacifist stance amid rising regional nuclear threats. The โ€ฆ

Japan marks Nagasaki bombing anniversary as nuclear debate rattles pacificists
France 24 โ€” 8 August 2026
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Japan commemorated the 81st anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Nagasaki on Sunday with a solemn ceremony at the cityโ€™s Peace Park, where survivors and officials gathered to honor the 70,000 victims killed in the August 9, 1945 attack. The event took place as Prime Minister Fumio Kishidaโ€™s government faces growing pressure to rethink Japanโ€™s long-standing postwar commitment to pacifism. The debate centers on the countryโ€™s official non-nuclear principles, which have barred Japan from producing or possessing nuclear weapons since World War II, despite rising regional threats.

The push to revisit these principles has intensified amid deepening unease over the reliability of Americaโ€™s nuclear umbrellaโ€”a deterrent that has underpinned Japanโ€™s security for decades. Chinaโ€™s rapid military expansion, including its nuclear arsenal buildup and assertive actions around Taiwan and in the South China Sea, has forced Tokyo to question whether Washington can still guarantee Japanโ€™s safety. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe recently suggested Japan might need to consider hosting U.S. nuclear weapons as a deterrence measure, a controversial idea that has split the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The government has not yet endorsed such a move but has opened a strategic review, signaling a potential shift in Japanโ€™s defense posture.

At the memorial service, Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue delivered a speech warning that the risk of nuclear war is higher now than at any point since the Cold War, citing Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine and North Koreaโ€™s advancing missile program. Survivors, known as hibakusha, shared harrowing accounts of the bombingโ€™s aftermath, pleading for global disarmament. The government used the occasion to reaffirm its commitment to nuclear disarmament, but the debate over Japanโ€™s own nuclear options continues to simmer behind closed doors. Polls show public opinion remains firmly against developing or acquiring nuclear weapons, reflecting deep cultural trauma from the bombings.

What happens next could reshape Japanโ€™s defense strategy and its role in regional security. The Kishida administration is expected to release a new National Security Strategy by the end of the year, which may include stronger language on nuclear deterrence or even looser restrictions on the U.S. militaryโ€™s presence in Japan. For now, the government insists no policy changes are imminent, but the fact that the debate is even happening marks a significant departure from decades of post-war pacifism. The outcome will have ripple effects across Asia, where Japanโ€™s neighborsโ€”including China and South Koreaโ€”are already watching closely.

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