Really? Exclusive? Shall I show you the hidden backroom where it is? Lol ;).
"The latest edition of Inspire focused on al Qaeda's view of the so-called Arab Spring. Inspire promoted two articles on the topic that are written by Gadahn and Yahya Ibrahim, a cleric who has been featured in the magazine in the past."
Previously...
http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2010/11/aqap_releases_a_spec.php
“AQAP releases a ‘special issue’ of Inspire magazine”
By THOMAS JOSCELYN
November 23, 2010
SNIPPET: “In a separate piece, a cleric identified as Yahya Ibrahim lays out AQAP’s strategy. “What has passed is the first of a multiphased operation,” Ibrahim writes.”
www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/7036.htm
March 1, 2013
Special Announcements No.222
“AQAP Releases Issue X Of Its English-Language Magazine ‘Inspire’”
SNIPPET: “AQAP Releases Issue X Of Its English-Language Magazine ‘Inspire,’ Calling To Assassinate Top U.S., British, And French Heads Of State And Politicians”
“Al Qaeda in Yemen posts online English magazine calling for holy war”
Published March 01, 2013
Associated Press
CAIRO
SNIPPET: “The new edition includes excerpts from an interview with al Qaeda’s American spokesman, Adam Gadahn, who uses the name “Azzam the American.””
Drone him.
http://www.thelocal.fr/20130920/french-webmaster-held-for-provoking-terrorism
“French Translator Held for ‘Provoking Terrorism’”
THE LOCAL.fr
September 20, 2013
SNIPPET: “A webmaster from Normandy, northern France was arrested and charged on Thursday for “provoking” and condoning terrorism. He is accused of translating articles from the jihadist magazine Inspire into French.”
SNIPPET: “The 26-year-old, identified as Romain, was detained Tuesday for his role as administrator of the Ansar al Haqq website, a “reference” for the radical Islamist movement, and as a translator of magazines put out by militant group Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), Paris prosecutors said.”
SNIPPET: “They said an investigation also found that the suspect had “an active role in the translation into French and the distribution of the tenth and 11th editions of the magazine Inspire.””