It refers to Americans as "crusaders" and "apostates."
And it insists "sincere Muslims" must help speed "the complete collapse of the modern American empire."
Authorities say the magazine, published in English and other languages and easily available on the Internet - has become a potent propaganda tool for the group to recruit Westerners.
They also warn that the publication, along with other inflammatory messages and videos on Twitter and other social media, have the power to incite so-called "lone wolves" who hatch domestic plots such as the ones officials have alleged recently in Australia and upstate New York.
Australian authorities have detained suspects in an alleged plot to carry out random beheadings in Sydney.
Across the globe, Mufid Elfgeeh, of Rochester, New York, pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of trying to help three recruits get to the Mideast and plotting to kill members of the US armed forces returning from war and Shiites in the Rochester area.
In 2007, it also released analysis warning that the rants could put young men from the Middle East who had grown disillusioned with life in America on the path to jihad.
But authorities say the rise of the Islamic State group and the proliferation of al-Qaida offshoots has multiplied the anti-American messages found on the Internet, reaching an even broader audience and upping their potential to invite mayhem.
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