On March 7, 2010, Al-Qaeda's media wing Al-Sahab released a new 25-minute
video from Adam Gadahn titled "A Call to Arms." Adam Gadahn, also known as
'Azzam Al-'Amriki, is an American citizen who has joined the Al-Qaeda
leadership in the Waziristan-Afghanistan region and features regularly and
prominently in the organization's propaganda.
Gadahn begins the video with praise of the Detroit and Khost attacks, both
in late December 2009, which he collectively characterized as "a series of
moral and material blows" to the Crusader West. He moves on quickly though
to the topic of Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan, whom he describes in glowing
terms ("a pioneer, a trailblazer and a role model who has opened a door, lit
a path, and shown the way forward for every Muslim who finds himself among
the unbelievers..."). Gadahn holds up Nidal Hasan as an exemplary figure for
his loyalty to Islam and Muslims in defiance of his unbeliever commanders,
and for having struck at a sensitive target in the heart of America.
Gadahn then uses the example of Nidal Hasan to call on other Muslims in the
"Crusader West," and especially in the U.S., Britain, and Israel, to undertake lone wolf attacks. He advises his listeners in particular to focus on targets that will do serious economic damage to these countries, and uses the example of the 9/11 attacks to show that such attacks need not necessarily employ conventional firearms.
The video also mentions "Muslim-only concentration camps in Illinois,Bagram, and elsewhere" - apparently a reference to the proposed transfer of Guantanamo Bay prisoners to the Thomson Correctional Center in Illinois.