Al Qaeda trying to get more air time for its message in English

Newsweek:

American intel officials believe three recent Qaeda videotapes represent a new strategy by Osama bin Laden's network to get more air time in English-speaking countries. Since early August, three different, and seemingly current, videotapes have surfaced featuring masked English-speakers uttering chilling threats. The English tapes may be aimed at getting lengthier and wider exposure for the terrorists' messages in target countries like the United States and Britain. Customarily, U.S. media have shown only snippets of Arabic-language videos featuring Qaeda bigwigs like bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri. "Their view is that their propaganda will get more air time and column inches by using English-speakers," said a senior U.S. counterterrorism official, who asked not to be identified because he was talking about intelligence issues.

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