No, the Philippines does not have nuclear weapons or a nuclear weapons program. The country is a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and has consistently emphasized its commitment to nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
There are 24 senators in the Philippines.
Taiwan is located to the northwest of the Philippines.
Political ramifications of nuclear technology include the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation, the need for international cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation agreements, the impact on energy policy and national security, and the potential for conflict arising from disputes over nuclear technology and resources.
The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia. It is situated in the eastern part of the region.
The Philippines is a democratic republic with a presidential system. It has a multi-party system and a bicameral legislature. The President serves as both the head of state and government.
no
none
No. Not even close.
No, but it would be nice to see them have nuclear weapons, considering that Pakistan and India are nuclear nations.
At this point in time (2012) Iran is believed to have no nuclear weapons capability at all. However this could end at any time (at which point Iran would be nuclear weapons capable).
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NO
There is only one nuclear power plant in the Philippines. It is located in Bataan and was made in 1973.
India and Pakistan
risks and benefits of nuclear power
Nuclear Capability
Thailand has no nucleur capability - it signed the non-proliferation treaty. It has warships, tanks, jet planes and armed services.