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The world is not a place that George W. Bush was terribly familiar with until recently. Any college student who has done a semester abroad has logged a lot more time under foreign skies than he has; and, as he himself told Jim Lehrer, of PBS, during the campaign, "I'm not going to play like I've been a person who's spent hours involved with foreign policy. I am who I am." It's different now, of course. He's still who he is, but he is also, as he likes to say, the President; and he has come a long way since September 11th. Bush now has a world view. He has to have one, for that matter: it's the law--specifically, the Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, which ...