Since about April 2003, this question has been the cheapest, easiest way to take a shot at the Bush administration: "So why haven't we captured or killed Saddam Hussein?" The Bush administration, in the face of hostility from the French, a United Nations that refused to enforce its own resolutions, political opposition from half the Democratic party, and significant military risks, forms a Coalition of the willing and utterly destroys the regime of one of the world's most brutal dictators. An entire infrastructure of torture, oppression, and regional military strength is overrun in three weeks. And yet, to the eyes...