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Secure America Now : ウィキペディア英語版
Secure America Now
Secure America Now (SAN) is a politically conservative nonprofit group that focuses on United States foreign policy issues. It says its mission is to raise security issues "to the forefront of the American debate."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About )
== Notable activities ==

In 2012, SAN created an advertisement that featured Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning Florida residents about the threat of a nuclear weapons in Iran. The advertisement aired in three markets in Florida that represented some of the state's largest Jewish communities.
In 2013, SAN commissioned a poll in which almost two thirds of all respondents in the U.S. said they believed that the Obama administration was covering up facts related to the 2012 Benghazi attack.
In 2014, SAN sponsored a trip by Texas senator Ted Cruz to Ukraine and other eastern European countries in which Cruz met with leaders of the protest movement that led to the ousting of Ukraine's pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych.
Later that year, SAN created "Secure the Border" advertisements that attacked four Democratic senators and one Democratic congressman for their positions on U.S. immigration policy. One of the advertisements, which targeted New Hampshire senator Jeanne Shaheen, showed an image of slain journalist James Foley and was condemned by both Shaheen and Scott Brown, her general election opponent. The advertisement was pulled a few days later.
In 2015, SAN conducted a poll in which 77% of likely voters in the 2016 presidential general election said Congress should be involved in the nuclear deal that the Obama administration was negotiating with Iran.

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