Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by xlevus 4496 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand%27s_nuclear-free_z...

Yep, it's the law. Much to the chagrin of the US.

Their Military has no Nuclear weapons, and the population is pretty strongly opposed to anything nuclear, instead favouring 'green' technology.

I'd go as far to say, as it's now so entrenched in NZ's identity, if any government that tried to repeal it, it would be an act of political suicide.

1 comments

Sorry, my reply was badly phrased. I understand NZ's anti-nuclear stance, I was just wondering why the US think that's so important for free trade agreements.
Hi, I just answered your question above.