Thursday, May 3, 2012

Al Qaeda's Magazine Is Back Online Calling For A Firebombing Campaign In America's Forests


Al Qaeda Magazine Calls For Firebomb Campaign In US -- ABC News

The men who launched al Qaeda's English-language magazine may have died in a U.S. missile strike last fall, but "Inspire" magazine lives on without them -- and continues to promote jihadi attacks on Western targets, offering detailed advice on how to start huge forest fires in America with timed explosives and how to build remote-controlled bombs.

Two new issues of "Inspire" magazine have surfaced on jihadi forums, the first since radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki and chief Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula propagandist Samir Khan were killed by missiles from a U.S. drone over Yemen on September 30, 2011. The magazines eulogize Awlaki and Khan as the "spirit" and the "tongue" of "Inspire" respectively, but deny that their deaths will stop the magazine or jihad.

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My Comment: What can I say but .... more threats and warnings from Al Qaeda's followers.

2 comments:

Investor said...

If they track those who visit the sites does that mean they tracked the journalists who did the story?!

War News Updates Editor said...

I have to assume yes. I will also admit that when I do my research on these sites, I am always doing it at an internet cafe.