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| title           = Inspire magazine
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| editor          = [[Samir Khan]]
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(contracted; show full); "Details Emerge in Frankfurt Airport Attack” STRATFOR, March 3, 2011. </ref>  He not only was outraged by it, but was encouraged to attack using very simple methods that were not spectacular in the manner of al Qaeda Core. This was a prime example of the effectiveness of Inspire related types of attacks in which law enforcement or intelligence agencies will be unable to uncover or intercede.

==Future of AQAP and Inspire==
[[STRATFOR]] forecasts that 2011 will be a year filled with grassroots 
GAY!jihadist activity.<ref name=> “Jihadism in 2011: A Persistent Grassroots Threat” STRATFOR, January 24, 2011. .</ref>  The future of AQAP has the possibility of gaining greater importance as their position in Yemen strengthens. They have remained safe in the tribal culture, protected by the people and our counterterrorism efforts have not been as successful because of this.<ref name="Scott Stewart"> “AQAP and the Vacuum of Authority in Yemen,” STRATFOR, March 31, 2011. .</ref>  With the chaos in Yemen and the region and a shift in the power structure to [[Mohsin]], AQAP could gain the breathing room to initiate more attacks to give them greater credibility and a larger audience to influence with their media arm and Inspire magazine. With the death of [[Osama bin Laden]] on May 2, 2011, AQAP is the leading ideological figurehead of al Qaeda and their role in promoting the movement will grow even greater.

==Contents==
===Inspire: Summer 2010===
* “May Our Souls be Sacrificed for You!”  Feature article by Anwar al-Awlaki
* “Interview with Shaykh Abu Basir”
* “Open Source Jihad: Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of your Mom” by the AQ Chef
* “Six calls of al-Anfal” by Shaykh ‘Umar Hussain
(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]]

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