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lotofvisitors.com Lot of visitors. But the Islamic militant group is also pushing its extremist views in a slick online magazine. The publication -- named ’Dabiq’ after a town in northern Syria that symbolizes a clash between Islam and the West -- portrays U.S. President Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain as ’crusaders’ who will ’bring about the complete collapse of the modern American empire.’ It also carries images evoking apocalyptic battles between the Sunni extremist group’s fighters and the rest of the world -- including American soldiers enveloped in flames. By producing the magazine, ISIS is taking a leaf out of the book of its former ally al Qaeda, which has praised and advocated terrorist attacks in its glossy publication, Inspire. But experts say the two terrorist groups don’t appear to be aiming for the same goals through their propaganda. buy visitor traffic. Inspire focuses more on practical advice for terrorists planning attacks, publishing guides on how to make bombs and get them onto planes. Dabiq ’is very different,’ Seth Jones, a security analyst at the RAND Corporation, told CNN. ’This is encouraging people to come, to recruit and to join the army in Iraq and Syria -- and fight.’

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