Dispatch: Al Qaeda's 'Inspire' Magazine

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STRATFOR's Vice President of Tactical Intelligence Scott Stewart analyzes the latest edition of al Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula's English-language jihadist magazine.

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ROFL pause at 1:35 and ask yourself if Stratfor isn't just playing an April Fool's joke. This video had me laughing out loud for 10 straight minutes. Good one, Stratfor!

Flugabwehrkanone
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@lastpoet1,

Big deal, so was Castro. Doesn't mean he didn't grow into his own franchise.

manofsan
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Yeah this is unlike any dispatch I have ever seen...weird =D

Prometheukles
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"Yemen's Defense Ministry says another American militant, Samir Khan, who produced an English-language al-Qaida Web magazine, died in the U.S. airstrike that killed American-Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, " --The Associated Press. Samir Khan is dead.

TheEmptyfishbowl
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@lastpoet1
you dont need billions (or even millions) to produce an online magazine, at most a small team with some RSS feeds and too much free time with photoshop.

Yukikazehalo
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@atemlos2585 and on april 1st, Onion News made real serious news LOL

FreeeeS
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"Yemen's Defense Ministry says another American militant, Samir Khan, who produced an English-language al-Qaida Web magazine, died in the U.S. airstrike that killed American-Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, " --The Associated Press. Samir Khan is dead.

TheEmptyfishbowl