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Proposed Nuke Purchase by Thai Candidate Stirs Controversy

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5 hours ago, Effective altruism said:

What is the planned method of delivery? ICBM or a Tuk Tuk?

Motorbike with sidecar ?

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  • Mongkolkit believes that possessing nuclear capabilities would boost Thailand's military and economic security, influencing global trade dynamics and enforcing respect from ASEAN countries. Oh dear,

  • lordgrinz
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    Nothing could scare me more than a Thai with a dangerous weapon that requires the upmost safety measures.

  • MikeandDow
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    Another Thai full of hot air !! Which country in there right mind would sell Thailand a nuke !! This guy is a nut job

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23 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Photo via Facebook/ พรรคทางเลือกใหม่

Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, a prime ministerial candidate from Thailand's New Alternative Party, caused a stir with his proposal to acquire up to 10 nuclear warheads, claiming it would enhance national security. With elections looming in February, Mongkolkit's Facebook post quickly went viral, generating mixed reactions. Many netizens criticized the idea as impractical, questioning the feasibility and necessity of such a plan.

His post mentioned that small nuclear warheads could cost US$20 million, equating to 640 million baht per device, and argued this expenditure was modest compared to other military expenditures. Mongkolkit believes that possessing nuclear capabilities would boost Thailand's military and economic security, influencing global trade dynamics and enforcing respect from ASEAN countries. However, military experts have dismissed the proposal as unrealistic.

The ThaiArmedForce website, specializing in defense issues, condemned the proposal, citing the near-impossibility of obtaining nuclear weapons, which require domestic development and controlled uranium access. Additionally, they pointed out the extensive international opposition and logistical challenges Thailand would face, such as testing locations. This proposal follows a previous controversial suggestion by Mongkolkit to ban sex for individuals under 22 to control HIV transmission, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Mongkolkit's proposal for nuclear weapons was met with widespread criticism.

  • Experts argue the plan is impractical, highlighting issues with development and international opposition.

  • Mongkolkit has a history of controversial proposals, influencing public perception.

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He needs psychotherapy

Dude said to purchase a nuke warhead.

Purchase from whom? Where?

20 minutes ago, NedR69 said:

Dude said to purchase a nuke warhead.

Purchase from whom? Where?

I am a Nigerian Prince and as a well-known middle man I can assist you etc etc!

On 1/7/2026 at 12:32 PM, BerndD said:

I don't think 10 nuclear warheads just for Thailand are good. It would be better to have 5 warheads for Thailand and 5 for Cambodia.

Oh yes, don't forget: also one for Vatican City to defend the Catholic faith.

I hope you are being sarcastic. Otherwise your a nut case?

On 1/6/2026 at 10:25 AM, MikeandDow said:

Another Thai full of hot air !! Which country in there right mind would sell Thailand a nuke !! This guy is a nut job

I thought that as well. The US might, if it thought China may get in first, and the price was right. I think they both qualify as possibly not in their right mind. In either case they would include safeguards so they could control if the missiles were used, and against whom.

17 hours ago, cynic1 said:

I hope you are being sarcastic. Otherwise your a nut case?

No, I am not orange.

On 1/7/2026 at 10:04 AM, portisaacozzy said:

Doctor Strangelove i presume !

imagine a loose

On 1/7/2026 at 3:37 PM, Burma Bill said:

Modified tuk-tuk?

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Imagine a loosehead with a code letting one go in Cambodia, that would have to be the Kamakazi tuktuk delivery model in the pic

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