http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2010/06/al-qaedas-first-english-language-magazine-is-here/59006/

Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here
Jun 30 2010, 10:10 PM ET |  Comment 

As the U.S. struggles to manage its efforts to influence opinion about Al Qaeda 
abroad, Al Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula has produced its first 
English-language propaganda magazine.

It's called "Inspire,"  and you can read parts of it below. A U.S. official 
said early this morning that the magazine appears to be authentic.

"Inspire" includes a "message to the people of Yemen" directly transcribed from 
Ayman Al-Zawahari, Al Qaeda's second in command, a message from Osama Bin Laden 
on "how to save the earth,"  and the cover includes a quotation from Anwar 
Al-Awlaki, the American born cleric who is believed to be directly connected to 
the attempt to destroy an airplane over Detroit by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab on 
Christmas Day. (The director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Michael 
Leiter, made that disclosure at a security forum in Aspen, CO, Fox News 
reported.) 

The table of contents teases an interview with the leader of AQAP who promises 
to "answer various questions pertaining to the jihad in the Arabian Peninsula." 
 It includes a feature about how to "make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom."

AQAP's first effort to post the magazine to jihadist websites failed Wednesday, 
as many of the pages were contaminated with a virus. (I half seriously believe 
that U.S. cyber warriors might have had a hand in that little surprise.) 

The U.S. is quite worried about Al Qaeda's new publishing ambitions, which mark 
a more sophisticated effort to engage the English-language world and to recruit 
English-speaking Muslims to join the cause.

The copy was obtained from a private researcher. AQAP had advertised for days 
that the magazine would appear with the interviews specified in the table of 
contents. It is possible, although not likely, that the magazine is a 
fabrication, a  production of a Western intelligence agency that wants to 
undermine Al Qaeda by eroding confidence in its production and distribution 
networks. The U.S. is engaged in direct net-based warfare with jihadis; this 
sort of operation would not be too difficult to pull off. 

Since I am not completely certain that the clean PDF doesn't contain a hidden 
virus, I've elected not to post it just yet. 

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