The latest issue of the al-Qaida propaganda publication Inspire contains the usual dose of narcissism, delusional threats and overwrought tributes to dead terrorists, but what is striking is the space it devotes to an unexpected target: trees.
Eleven pages of the online magazine are handed over to discussions about starting forest fires in NATO countries, providing both a tactical and religious justification for it, and an illustrated step-by-step guide on how to do it using a device made out of gasoline and a washing machine timer.
"Fire is one of the soldiers of Allah," it says.
Read more: Al-Qaida calls for 'forest jihad'
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It tales a lot to get a Canadian mad but once he is there isn't any turning back. If they touch BC forests we'll string them up by the short and curlies.
Eleven pages of the online magazine are handed over to discussions about starting forest fires in NATO countries, providing both a tactical and religious justification for it, and an illustrated step-by-step guide on how to do it using a device made out of gasoline and a washing machine timer.
"Fire is one of the soldiers of Allah," it says.
Read more: Al-Qaida calls for 'forest jihad'
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It tales a lot to get a Canadian mad but once he is there isn't any turning back. If they touch BC forests we'll string them up by the short and curlies.