Its author, known only as the ‘Al Qaeda chef’, was re-interviewed this week as the magazine claimed the attacks were a ‘natural reaction’ to the ‘arrogance’ of the US.
He said the ‘first priority’ for any of his terrorists would be the US, ‘then the United Kingdom, then France and so on’.
And he called for the rise of the ‘lone wolf’ jihadist, saying: ‘It is hard to uncover, because none knows him but Allah. He has no relationship with any group or any individuals.’ The magazine also praised an axe attack on a group of policemen in New York in October as a ‘splendid’ example of a ‘lone wolf’.
US navy veteran Zale Thompson was shot dead in the street after the brutal hatchet attack, which the FBI confirmed last month it was considering as an act of terror.
FBI director James Comey said Thompson had been watching Islamic State beheading videos and other radical jihadist material online, adding there is ‘no doubt that played a role’ in the attack.