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Why isn't the Philippines building nuclear missiles? we have nuclear plants.

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We need to start building nukes ASAP along with the rest of ASEAN. 

 

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Posted by: @james

We need to start building nukes ASAP along with the rest of ASEAN. 

 

I think the Philippines have a nuclear-free treaty

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Posted by: @james

We need to start building nukes ASAP along with the rest of ASEAN. 

 

The Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (SEANWFZ) or the Bangkok Treaty of 1995, is a nuclear weapons moratorium treaty between 10 Southeast Asian member-states under the auspices of the ASEAN : Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeast_Asian_Nuclear-Weapon-Free_Zone_Treaty

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@marneil

The Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia & Asean need to have one army with nuclear missiles. 

 

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@james

what if terrorist controlled it?

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@jason

they will be shot to death

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@jason

just sent the tanks!

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@marneil

how about just power plants. Japan has around 5-6 active nuclear power plants

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Nuclear power plants[edit]

As of May 2019, there are 39 operable reactors in Japan. Of these, 9 reactors in 5 power plants are currently operating.[91] Additionally, 5 reactors have been approved for restart and further 12 have restart applications under review.[92][91]

Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 
Download coordinates as: KML · GPX
 

Nuclear power plants in Japan (view)
Green pog.svg Active plants
Red pog.svg Inactive plants
Black pog.svg Decommissioned plants
Blue pog.svg Planned plants

Station Operable
capacity (MW)
Community Coordinates Status
Fugen N/A Tsuruga, Fukui 35°45′16″N 136°00′59″E Decommissioned
Fukushima I N/A Futaba, Fukushima 37°25′17″N 141°01′57″E To be decommissioned[93]
Fukushima II 4,400 Futaba, Fukushima 37°19′10″N 141°01′16″E To be decommissioned[94]
Genkai 2,919   33°30′56″N 129°50′14″E Operational (units 3[95] and 4 only,[91] unit 1 to be decommissioned[96])
Hamaoka 3,504   34°37′25″N 138°08′33″E Suspended (units 1 and 2 to be decommissioned)
Higashidōri 1,100   41°11′17″N 141°23′25″E Suspended
Ikata 890   33°29′27″N 132°18′41″E Operational (unit 3 only, units 1 and 2 to be decommissioned[96][97])
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 8,212   37°25′42″N 138°36′06″E Suspended[98]
Maki N/A   37°25′17″N 141°01′57″E Withdrawn
Mihama 780   35°42′09″N 135°57′48″E Suspended (units 1 and 2 to be decommissioned[96])
Monju N/A   35°44′25″N 135°59′17″E To be decommissioned
Namie-Odaka N/A     Withdrawn
Ōi 2,254   35°32′26″N 135°39′07″E Operational (units 3 and 4[6] only, units 1 and 2 to be decommissioned)
Ōma 1,383   41°30′35″N 140°54′37″E Under construction
Onagawa 2,174   38°24′04″N 141°29′59″E Suspended (unit 1 to be decommissioned[99])
Sendai 1,780   31°50′01″N 130°11′23″E Operational
Shika 1,898   37°03′40″N 136°43′35″E Suspended
Shimane 820   35°32′18″N 132°59′57″E Suspended (unit 1 to be decommissioned[96])
Takahama 3,304   35°31′20″N 135°30′17″E Operational (units 3 and 4)
Tōkai 1,100   36°27′59″N 140°36′24″E Suspended
Tomari 2,070   43°02′10″N 140°30′45″E Suspended[100]
Tsuruga 1,160   35°40′22″N 136°04′38″E Suspended (unit 1 to be decommissioned[96])
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Japan are trying to way alternate ways outside the power plants. 

Nuclear energy is good for aircraft carriers & nuclear missiles. 

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well, how much is your residential electricity per kilowatt hour?

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@k-zzz

n terms of commercial and household rates, the Philippines has the highest at P7.49 per kwh and P8.90 per kwh, respectively.

https://www.philstar.com/business/2017/08/24/1732332/philippine-electricity-rates-still-highest-southeast-asia

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Then there's no way electricity in South Korea can be $0.06 per kilowatt. That western guy is lying, no wonder that people are not listening to him. 

 
 
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@k-zzz

The article is about the Philippines

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There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines and the reason why there is only one is because the public think that nuclear plants are too dangerous. 

Just look at nuclear power plant disasters in Japan. 

 

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@kay

 nuclear power makes energy cheaper and it's good for factories.

 lower electricity bill mean more Investments from other countries

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Philippine is a great place to operate nuclear plants because of the separate islands. It's not like Japan where the nuclear radiation can spread to everyone. 

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@jason

tama !

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The Philippines should start building nuclear missiles, why do you think why China keeps coming in. 

 

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We have dumb politicians. 

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