Much to the dismay of anti-terrorism agents and peace-loving human beings, al-Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula's controversial English-language magazine Inspire is still going strong. The latest installment of the Yemen-based terrorist mag, described in the Los Angeles Times as "the Vanity Fair of jihadi publications," and designed, as the Wall Street Journal wrote, to appeal to radicalized "American Muslims who grew up on glossy magazines like Details and GQ," was published on Tuesday. The cover (seen at right) conceptualizes the deadly tsunami that recently ravaged Japan as a metaphor for the "unfolding revolution" that is sweeping the Middle East. Also...