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| title           = Inspire magazine
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| editor          = [[Samir Khan]]
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(contracted; show full)Recollections" before moving to Yemen and aligning himself with Al Qaeda, is the principal author of the magazine.<ref>[http://www.jihadica.com/un-inspired/ “Un-Inspired”] jihadica.com, July 6, 2010</ref> Indeed, the October 2010 issue includes an article penned by Khan, entitled “I Am Proud to be a Traitor to America.”<ref>[http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/samir_khan.htm “Samir Khan: American Blogger and Al Qaeda Propagandist”] Anti-Defamation League, October 13, 2010</ref>


Samir Khan was reported to have been killed on September 30, 2011 in the U.S. drone attack in Yemen which killed [[Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula]] leader, [[Anwar al-Awlaki]].<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09/30/us-born-terror-boss-anwar-al-awlaki-killed/]</ref>

==Purpose==
According to [[Thomas Joscelyn]], the chief purpose of Inspire is to spread AQAP's [[propaganda]] to the West. Inspire focuses on what the United States counterterrorism officials call "the narrative." The magazine portrays the West, and especially the America in war with Islam as part of a Zionist-Crusader conspiracy. Joscelyn continues by stating that it is a typical message by [[al Qaeda]] and the words in the magazine are partially true, but mosty mythology.<ref> [http:/(contracted; show full)*[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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