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Jihadist Magazine Targets
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Dear Solsticewitch13 ,


As Europe and Great Britain have already demonstrated, the
approach President Obama is taking to reach out to Muslims and Islamic
nations, though it sounds reasonable to many, will ultimately fail. It’s
not that we want this outreach to fail. It’s just that assuming olive
branches extended by us will be responded to in kind is hoping for an
outcome that history documents will not happen.

For whatever
reason many of our leaders in the West, including President Obama,
believe, without justification, that Islamists can be reasoned with and
negotiated with. The Islamists of the world do not regard our outreach to
them as a virtue or something they should reciprocate, but rather a sign
of weakness and another step toward ultimate capitulation. We embolden and
empower them, just as Neville Chamberlain emboldened Adolf Hitler in 1938.


As you read the article below, take special note of how the
Islamists behind this jihadist publication regard our having Obama in the
White House.


[On an unrelated issue, here’s a
piece of good news. Our friend Christopher Holton with the Center for
Security Policy reported yesterday that Indiana has just passed a law
requiring the state’s taxpayer-supported, public pension systems to divest
themselves from foreign companies with active business ties to Iran and
Syria.

According to Christopher, Indiana now joins Missouri,
Michigan and Louisiana with true broad terror-free investment policies
directed at all terrorist sponsoring nations. In addition, Florida,
California, Arizona, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania
(Tobacco Settlement Fund), Colorado and Ohio have also adopted limited
Iran-free investment policies in recent years.]








Glossy Internet Magazine Targets Americans for Jihad
Training


Friday, May 01, 2009
By Eric Shawn

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518611,00.html





The cover of "Jihad Recollections," a magazine about
Al Qaeda that impels Americans to join in jihad.


It's been likened to Al Qaeda's "Vanity Fair," a new English-language Internet
magazine called "Jihad Recollections" that focuses on the terrorist group,
its founder, Usama Bin Laden, and how to commit jihad. It also predicts
the demise of the United States.


“This is designed for Americans,” says noted terrorism expert Steven Emerson,
founder of the Investigative Project on Terrorism in Washington, D.C., and author
of the book "American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us."

“It’s not for Brits, not for Germans, not for jihadists in the Middle East. It’s
designed for Americans and it’s designed to get them to convert to Islam
or to carry out jihad acts of terror,” he said.

“What started off as some angry kids in their basement has transformed over the past
several years into a robust Al Qaeda propaganda outlet right here in our
backyard,” says Jarret Brachman, an Al Qaeda specialist and author of the
new book, “Global Jihadism.”

Brachman says “it raises the bar for pro-Al Qaeda propaganda in English.
Its presentation is flashier than any English language Al Qaeda propaganda
that we’ve seen to date.” He also says “the publication shows how deeply
embedded in the global Al Qaeda movement its editors are.”

It is not clear what connection, if any, the magazine has to Al Qaeda or its
followers. It is published by the “Al Fursan Media Foundation,” but FOX
News could not find such an organization or a way to contact them for
comment.

Yet “Jihad Recollections” certainly highlights the terrorist group and the
goals of Islamic jihad in a sophisticated and graphically slick presentation
similar to any high quality Web site.

The magazine includes the speeches and writings of Bin Laden and his deputy,
Ayman al-Zawahiri. Articles range from “Four Practical Steps to Expand the
Global Jihad,” to “The Science Behind Night Vision Technology” and
“Principles of Guerrilla Warfare.”

“The magazine is quite startling,” said Emerson. It is
“a veritable manual on how to carry out terrorism. It’s quite shocking,
and the question is whether it violates the law or not.”

The first issue says of the 9/11 attacks, that “the strategy was genius.” It calls
America “one of the most atrocious and egotistical regimes to date,” and
it accuses the United States of spreading corruption in Islamic countries
through its embassies. “How can we expect from America any good?” it asks.
“We only expect from it every evil and corruption.”

“Jihad Recollections” appears to prepare followers to engage in jihad. One
section teaches aspiring jihadists how to stay in shape by doing exercise
without weights. Articles with photographs of men dressed in white robes
with their faces covered encourage them to exercise at home and stay away
from American gyms because “they are full of music, semi-naked women, free
mixing.” It warns of the dangers of “showing off” during a workout and
even observes that protein shakes are too expensive and not worth the
money.

For those who thought the election of Barack Obama as
president would assuage the militant world, the magazine makes it quite
clear that is not the case.

“To the Muslims who voted for Obama and were optimistic that he would
make a positive change ... nothing will change except things can only get
worse,” the magazine proclaims. “Only Allah knows how much worse it
will get.”

The magazine criticizes the Obama economic stimulus plan, calling it “flawed,”
and ridicules the president as “Mr. Yes We Can,” whose policies will “continue
to loot all the hardworking Americans wealth.”

It even includes the views of some prominent critics of the president’s polices,
such as former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey, now an adjunct fellow
at the Hudson Institute, and veteran Tennessee Rep. Zach Wamp, the ranking
Republican on the House Military Construction and Veterans Affairs
Subcommittee. Such references clearly indicate an awareness of American
political discourse similar to the nation’s political policy magazines.

In fact, “Jihad Recollections” proclaims: “It is the first of its kind as it is geared
towards the English speaking Muslims who are interested in gaining heights
in their religious, political, economical, social, technological,
strategic, historical, biographical and health awareness.”

The writing may be a bit flamboyant, and while it boasts that “The U.S. grows
weaker every day,” there is no explicit call for violence against the
country or against Americans. Emerson thinks the publication is “pushing
the envelope of the First Amendment” by reporting on jihad issues, and he
says it indicates that the Internet is being used as “one of the major
sources for radicalization.”

“Thousands of people have accessed these pro-Al Qaeda websites,”
notes Brachman. He says “this new journal is receiving more and more
praise from within the English-language jihadist movement. The fact is
that their movement is growing — their popularity is growing.”

More than 5,000 people have viewed “Jihad Recollections”
and 11 people list it as one of their “favorites.” Who are its readers?
And do they adhere to the jihad philosophy?

Whoever is behind “Jihad Recollections” has a strange mix of opinion with one
focus: seemingly to spread the message of Islamic jihad at the expense of
Americans. That such a publication is accessible at all speaks to the
freedoms we enjoy in our country while, experts say, also serving as a
warning of the danger that Islamic militants and radicals pose to our
nation.

FOX News' Maryam Sepehri contributed to this report.




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