from his speech yesterday:"Despite their differences," Bush argued, "these groups from -- form the outlines of a single movement, a worldwide network of radicals that use terror to kill those who stand in the way of their totalitarian ideology."
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/08/20060831-1.htmlarticle: Bush Setting Up Next Terror SpeechWhite House to Bring International Audience to Next Bush War-On-Terror Speech
WASHINGTON Sep 1, 2006 (AP)— The White House is bringing representatives from countries that have suffered terrorist attacks to populate the audience at President Bush's next war-on-terror speech, to emphasize the global nature of the enemy.
Bush often ticks off a list of attacks from recent years, such as those in London, Madrid, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, to demonstrate that the world should be united against Islamic militants who share a purpose if not a common network.
Speaking before an American Legion convention in Salt Lake City, Bush said the global war against these terrorists whom he said share "the rigid conviction that free societies are a threat to their twisted view of Islam" is today's successor to last century's fights against Nazism, fascism and communism.
On Tuesday, the president plans to expand on this description of the enemy, said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. The speech is being delivered to the Military Officers Association of America. Members of the diplomatic corps, all representatives of countries that have been attacked, will also be there, she said.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2385501Bush's War On Ideology (9-1-2006)