U.S. President George W. Bush, right, shakes hands with Mexican President Felipe Calderon at an arrival ceremony at Hacienda Temozon, in Temozon Sur, Mexico, Tuesday, March 13, 2007.
Guatemala
President George W. Bush, right, and first lady Laura Bush, center, greet local residents at a Medical Readiness and Training Exercise Site at Carlos Emilio Leonardo School, Monday, March 12, 2007, in Santa Cruz, Balanya, Guatemala. Monday night, the Bushes travel to Mexico -- the last stop on their five-nation trip through Latin America.
President George W. Bush, left, greets workers during his visit to the Labradores Mayas Packing Station in the village of Chirijuyu Tecpan, Guatemala, Monday, March 12, 2007. Labradores Mayas is an agriculture cooperative for indigenous farmers from this region of the Guatemala highlands.
Indigenous Guatemalan peasants display a banner that reads "no more blood for oil" as one of the cars of the Presidential motorcade, believed to be carrying President Bush, drives by on its way to visit the Mayan ruins of Iximche, March 12, 2007. Undeterred by protests that have dogged him at every stop on his Latin American trip, the president is working to convince Guatemalans that the U.S. is a compassionate nation.
President George W. Bush, left, and first lady Laura Bush, right, are greeted by a military honor guard at La Aurora International Airport, March 11, 2007 in Guatemala City. Mr. Bush pushes U.S. compassion during his visit to Guatemala on Monday. He will visit U.S. military medical workers and a sacred Mayan archaeological site before he and first lady Laura Bush meet with Guatemalan President Oscar Berger.
Colombia
President George W. Bush, center, places a hat over his heart after it was given to him by on a tour of Alternative Development Products at the Casa de Narino, Sunday, March 11, 2007, in Bogota, Colombia.
President George W. Bush, left, stands with Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe during an arrival ceremony in Bogota, Sunday, March 11, 2007. Mr. Bush's goodwill tour serves as a counterweight to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who has been doing his own tour of Latin America. On Sunday in Bolivia, Chavez called for a socialist counterattack against the American "empire."
Colombian Minister of Defense Juan Manuel Santos, left, U.S. President George W. Bush, second from left, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, and Gen. Juan David Barragan, right, walk down the red carpet during the arrival ceremony at the Plaza de Armas at Casa de Narino, Sunday, March 11, 2007, in Bogota, Colombia. Casa de Narino is the office and official residence of the Colombian Presidency.
Uruguay
First lady Laura Bush, left, waits to the side as President George W. Bush, center, poses for a photo with chef, Taomas Vartesaghi,, left, and owner Marcelo Angres, right, after having dinner at La Corte Restaurant Saturday, March 10, 2007, in Montevideo, Uruguay.
Uruguay's first lady Maria Auxiliadora Delgado, left, waves while walking on the streets of Colonia, Uruguay with first lady Laura Bush, on Saturday, March 10, 2007. The visit was the second stop on the Bushes five-nation tour across Latin America.
President George W. Bush and his wife Laura, right and second from right, with Uruguay's President Tabare Vazquez and his wife Maria Auxiliadora Delgado at Urugay's presidential retreat in Anchorena, Saturday, March 10, 2007.
Brazil
President Bush, left, stretches his hand as Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva applauds at the end of a joint statement on biofuel technology at a Petrobras fuel distribution center in Sao Paulo on March 9, 2007. Mr. Bush praised a new ethanol agreement with Brazil and views the agreement as a way to boost alternative-fuels production across the Americas.
President Bush, center, with Petrobras Transporte President Sergio Gabrielli, left, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, right, as they tour a Petrobras S.A. facility in Sao Paulo before delivering a joint statement on biofuel technology on March 9, 2007.
First lady Laura Bush talks to a girl during a visit to Aprendiz, a social assistance project, in Sao Paulo on March 9, 2007. The Bushes' visit to Brazil is their first stop on a five-nation tour through Latin America.
President Bush, left, shakes hands with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva before the start of their working lunch in Sao Paulo on March 9, 2007. Bush was in the country as part of a tour of Latin American countries, aimed at challenging the notion that the United States has neglected Latin American nations.
A man protests against President Bush and the deforestation of the Amazon rain forest in front of the Hilton Morumbi Hotel in Sao Paulo on March 9, 007.
President Bush, right, and first lady Laura Bush arrive at the Air Force Base in Sao Paulo on March 8, 2007. The president and Mrs. Bush kicked off a seven-day trip to Latin America trip with a stop in Brazil.
A man waves a Palestine flag outside the U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro after the building's facade was stained with red paint during a protest against the visit by President Bush on March 8, 2007. The president and first lady Laura Bush arrived in Brazil late Thursday.