Charles Johnson comments on the jihad in Thailand, and the unwillingness of the media to connect the dots, prefering to see each manifestation of global jihad as being merely a matter of localised conflict, with no overriding pattern discernable.
(Although, as Mark Steyn has pointed out, there are many different interreligious conflicts all over the world, so we should be careful not to jump to any rash conclusions:
Muslims vs Buddhists in Thailand, Muslims vs Jews in the West Bank, Muslims vs Hindus in Kashmir, Muslims vs Christians in Nigeria, Muslims vs Animists in Sudan, etc.)