The Battle on Terror (WoT), also called the Global Battle on Terrorism (GWOT) and the U.S. War on Horror, is the term that refers to an ongoing global military project launched by the USA federal government adhering to the September 11 attacks. The targets of the campaign are primarily extremist groups located throughout the Muslim globe, with the most prominent teams being Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and their numerous franchise groups. The naming of the campaign utilizes an allegory of battle to describe a variety of activities that do not constitute a particular war as typically defined. UNITED STATE president George W. Bush initially used the term battle on terrorism on 16 September 2001, and after that war on fear a few days later in an official speech to Congress. In the last speech, Head of state Shrub specified, Our opponent is a radical network of terrorists and also every federal government that sustains them. The term was originally used with a specific concentrate on nation