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Anwar al-Awlaki (1971–2011) was a dual American-Yemeni citizen, Islamic lecturer, and high-ranking leader of . Once a prominent imam in the United States who met with Pentagon officials and appeared on major news networks after the 9/11 attacks, al-Awlaki underwent a radical transformation that led him to become one of the most dangerous English-language propagandists in the history of global terrorism. Early Life and "Moderate" Public Profile

: Al-Awlaki was a driving force behind Inspire , AQAP's English-language digital magazine, which popularized "lone-wolf" tactics and provided practical guides for domestic terror attacks. Connection to Major Terrorist Plots

Al-Awlaki was more than a spiritual figure; investigators linked him to several major terrorist plots: anwar al-awlaki

: Following the September 11 attacks, al-Awlaki was frequently sought by Western media as a voice of moderate Islam. He lead prayers at the U.S. Capitol and was even invited to a Pentagon luncheon as part of an outreach effort.

Anwar al-Awlaki (1971–2011) was a prominent and controversial figure in modern Islamist extremism. Born in the United States, he became one of the most influential recruiters for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). His unique ability to bridge Western culture and violent jihadism made him a significant threat in the eyes of counter-terrorism officials. Connection to Major Terrorist Plots Al-Awlaki was more

: He was a key contributor to AQAP’s English-language magazine, Inspire , which provided instructions for "lone wolf" attacks. Controversial Targeted Killing

: After leaving the U.S. in 2002, his rhetoric became increasingly anti-Western. He moved to Yemen in 2004, eventually joining AQAP and becoming the world's foremost English-language recruiter for violent jihad. Operational Role and Influence He moved to Yemen in 2004

: Investigatory reports later revealed he had interactions with at least two of the 9/11 hijackers (Khalid al-Midhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi) during his time as an imam in San Diego and Falls Church. Radicalization and Rise in AQAP

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