THE RACE TO WAR: New York Times on Iraq -- A FiskingBy Andrew Sullivan Let's start with the headline. The truce which ended the Gulf War in 1991 made it a condition of a cessation of hostilities that Saddam completely disarm. That meant primarily his massive stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons and his research into nukes. Since that date, Saddam has done everything he can to avoid such disarmament. After some initial success by the U.N., the inspectors were kicked out of the country in 1998. So Saddam has been in violation of the terms of the truce for...