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New Qaeda Mag Features “Proud” U.S. Traitor

October 11, 2010 - 4:17 PM | by: Mike
Levine<http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/author/mlevine/>



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The group behind the failed Christmas Day bombing has released the second
installment of its new English-language magazine, Inspire, featuring a North
Carolina man who says he is "proud to be a traitor to America."

"I am a traitor to America because my religion requires me to be one,"
writes 24-year-old Samir Khan, a U.S. citizen now believed to be in Yemen.
"We pledge to wage jihad for the rest of our lives until either we implant
Islam all over the world or meet our Lord as bearers of Islam."

Khan's piece strongly criticizes the United States for "kill[ing] millions
of Muslims around the world" and "get[ting] away with it wearing a tuxedo."
It also describes how he become a devout Muslim and "could no longer reside
in America as a compliant citizen."

After the first edition of Inspire was released in July, U.S. officials told
Fox News that Khan was likely a key player behind the magazine, with his old
website and blog's graphics bearing a strong resemblance to the graphics
found in the magazine.

The latest edition of the magazine, 74 pages long, also features "exclusive"
comments by radical cleric Anwar Awlaki on "The Mardin Declaration,"
a condemnation of terrorism issued in March by Muslim scholars meeting in
the Turkish city of Mardin.

In his comments, the U.S.-born Awlaki, who is now hiding in Yemen and has
been tied to the Fort Hood shootings and the failed Christmas Day
plot, calls the declaration a "disgrace" and "not worth the ink and the
paper it's written on."

The magazine's cover story, meanwhile, relates to operations taking place in
Abyan, a region of Yemen where militants have carried out deadly attacks on
Yemen's military forces. Yemen's government has been struggling to root out
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, the group that trained and
equipped Nigerian Umar F. Abdulmutallab for his bombing attempt over Detroit
in December.

The latest edition of the magazine was obtained by the Washington-based
Middle East Media Research Institute, which provided a copy of it to Fox
News.

In July, after the first edition of Inspire magazine was released, the
Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis issued
a note to local law enforcement across the country warning them that the
magazine "encourages Western readers to conduct attacks in the West and to
join the 'jihad.'"

The first edition included articles by Usama bin Laden and Awlaki. What's
more, in an article titled "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom," the
magazine provided "step-by-step instructions for constructing a pipe bomb
using readily accessible items," according to the note.

In the most recent edition, the magazine suggests Muslims use pickup trucks
"as a mowing machine, not to mow grass but [to] mow down the enemies of
Allah."

"DHS and the FBI are concerned ... that the sophisticated, colloquial
English-language magazine could appeal to certain Western individuals and
inspire them to conduct attacks in the United States in the future," the DHS
note in July said. "As AQAP's first official publication geared towards
English-speaking readers, Inspire reflects the group's interest in reaching
a Western audience and is a significant addition to the group's media
campaign."



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