Difference between revisions 108165480 and 108165481 on dewiki{{infobox magazine | title = Inspire magazine | image_file = Inspire magazine cover.PNG | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = | editor = [[Samir Khan]] | editor_title = (contracted; show full) ==Examples of Open Source Jihad== Open Source Jihad allows for an emotional response to events and validation in smaller, less spectacular attacks, such as [[Arid Uka]]’s attack on American servicemen in Germany March 2nd, 2011.<ref name=“Souad Mekhennet"> “Frankfurt Attack Mystifies Suspect’s Family,” New York Times, March 8, 2011. .</ref> Uka had no formal training except through the Internet where he saw a fake video of American servicemen raping a girl.<ref name="Rusty Shackleford"> “Why False Enemy Propaganda Matters: German Jihadi Motivated by Fake US Soldier Rape Video” The Jawa Report, March 4, 2011.</ref> Though the video was falsified al Qaeda propaganda, it was meant to elicit strong responses from their followers.<ref name=> "Details Emerge in Frankfurt Airport Attack” STRATFOR, March 3, 2011. </ref> He not only was outraged by it, but was encouraged to attack using(contracted; show full)==External links== *[http://inshallahshaheed.blogspot.com/ Samir Khan's blog], 2004-2005 [[Category:Publications established in 2010]] [[Category:Al-Qaeda propaganda]] [[Category:Online magazines]] [[da:Inspire (magasin)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=108165481.
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