The anti-nuclear movement in the Philippines primarily emerged in response to the presence of U.S. military bases in the country and the potential establishment of nuclear facilities. The movement gained significant traction during the 1970s and 1980s, especially amidst growing concerns about the environmental and health impacts of nuclear energy and weapons, as well as the geopolitical implications of U.S. military presence in the region.

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