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A message from AQAP military commander, Qassem Al-Rimi, warns Americans that such attacks will continue, and that the U.S. government is unable to stop them.
According to MEMRI, Inspire's current editor, Yahya Ibrahim, mocks the West for not heeding the magazine's previous threats from 'lone-wolf' jihadists.
"The responsibility for fighting America and allies is not limited to Al-Qaeda, it is also the duty of every Muslim," he writes. "And as long as America's hand is in the Muslim countries, we will always have our hands in their backyard; their streets, universities, ceremonies, sports events and even forests."
One article in Inspire features a photoshopped image of Tamerlan, holding a cellphone, against a heavenly backdrop.The caption reads, "Tamerlan's SMS to his mom: 'My dear Mom, I will lay down my life for Islam. I'm gonna die for Islam Inshaa Allah.'"
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who has been charged in the attacks and is being held at a prison medical center near Boston, told officials under questioning that the brothers learned how to build their bombs from Inspire's infamous 2010 article "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom," according toThe Washington Post.
"In the past few weeks, the expression 'Inspired by Inspire' has been tweeted and retweeted," Ibrahim writes. "... Yes, the brothers have been inspired by Inspire. This is not only because Inspire offers bomb recipes, but also because of the contents of the magazine as a whole [referring to religious instruction and calls to jihad]."
The magazine also writes about the brutal killing May 22 on a London street of a British soldier, allegedly by two Britons of Nigerian descent who had converted to Islam.
"The Western nations should comprehend that the type of these young men who killed the British soldier, are many," according to a writer with the pen name Muhammad Al-San'ani."They all witness your governments' invasion of Muslim lands."
Al-Qaeda magazine warns of more 'lone-wolf' attacks
According to MEMRI, Inspire's current editor, Yahya Ibrahim, mocks the West for not heeding the magazine's previous threats from 'lone-wolf' jihadists.
"The responsibility for fighting America and allies is not limited to Al-Qaeda, it is also the duty of every Muslim," he writes. "And as long as America's hand is in the Muslim countries, we will always have our hands in their backyard; their streets, universities, ceremonies, sports events and even forests."
One article in Inspire features a photoshopped image of Tamerlan, holding a cellphone, against a heavenly backdrop.The caption reads, "Tamerlan's SMS to his mom: 'My dear Mom, I will lay down my life for Islam. I'm gonna die for Islam Inshaa Allah.'"
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who has been charged in the attacks and is being held at a prison medical center near Boston, told officials under questioning that the brothers learned how to build their bombs from Inspire's infamous 2010 article "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom," according toThe Washington Post.
"In the past few weeks, the expression 'Inspired by Inspire' has been tweeted and retweeted," Ibrahim writes. "... Yes, the brothers have been inspired by Inspire. This is not only because Inspire offers bomb recipes, but also because of the contents of the magazine as a whole [referring to religious instruction and calls to jihad]."
The magazine also writes about the brutal killing May 22 on a London street of a British soldier, allegedly by two Britons of Nigerian descent who had converted to Islam.
"The Western nations should comprehend that the type of these young men who killed the British soldier, are many," according to a writer with the pen name Muhammad Al-San'ani."They all witness your governments' invasion of Muslim lands."
Al-Qaeda magazine warns of more 'lone-wolf' attacks