On September 20, the Bush administration published a national security manifesto overturning theestablished order. Not because it commits the United States to global intervention: We’ve been there before.Not because it targets terrorism and rogue states: Nothing new there either. No, what’s new in this documentis that it makes a long-building imperial tendency explicit and permanent. The policy paper, titled "TheNational Security Strategy of the United States of America"-call it the Bush doctrine-is a romantic justificationfor easy recourse to war whenever and wherever an American president chooses.