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Japan is NOT allowed to have a military, nor is Japan allowed to fight wars. Japan's military is NOT allowed to be called an Army, Air Force, or Navy. Japan's military is called: The Japanese Self Defense Forces; Land, Air, and Maritime.

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Q: Has japan ever fought in another war after the atomic bomb?
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