Wednesday, March 20, 2013
"Al Qaeda releases guide on how to torch cars and make bombs before naming 11 public figures it wants 'dead or alive' "
I thought we were told they were "defeated".
Something isn't matching up here...
Leon Watson tells what's going on in the U.K. Daily Mail. It's not encouraging:
"Al Qaeda has released the latest edition of its English-language propaganda magazine advising would-be militants on how to torch parked cars and cause traffic accidents. The Islamist movement's most active branch Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP, published the tenth edition of its glossy quarterly called Inspire on militant websites this month. Along with tips on terrorism, it also warns France to pull back from Mali and lists 11 public figures in the West, including author Salman Rushdie, who it says are 'wanted dead or alive for crimes against Islam' and carries articles commemorating 'martyrs' who have died for its cause."