An Iraqi firefighter rinses a boy with water after his home was heavily damaged during a car-bomb attack, which targeted a U.S. Army patrol in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, April 15, 2005. At least five civilians were injured.
Iraqis gather for Friday prayers before a rally against terrorism and the U.S. presence in Iraq in the Sadr City section of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, April 15, 2005.
An Iraqi National Guard, assisted by U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division, 464 Bravo Company, patrols a public park in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, April 15, 2005.
A wounded man is helped at the scene after a pair of car bombs exploded near government offices in Baghdad, Iraq, April 14, 2005.
A car bomb explodes, detonated by U.S. troops after it was discovered at the scene of the double car bombing in Baghdad, Iraq, April 14, 2005. The sign at left reads "Keep Your City Clean" in Arabic.
Wounded Iraqis arrive at Yarmouk Hospital after a pair of car bombs exploded near an Interior Ministry satellite office in Baghdad, Iraq, April 14, 2005. The near-simultaneous explosions sent two plumes of smoke boiling into the sky.
A wounded Iraqi man arrives at Yarmouk Hospital after a pair of car bombs exploded near an Interior Ministry satellite office in Baghdad, Iraq, April 14, 2005.
A plume of smoke rises over the third major blast in the same section of Baghdad, Iraq, April 14, 2005.
A U.S. Army Humvee arrives at the scene after a car bomb hit a convoy of sports-utility vehicles on the airport road in Baghdad, Iraq, April 13, 2005.
Iraqi police drive up to the scene after a car bomb hit a convoy of sports-utility vehicles on the airport road in Baghdad, Iraq, April 13, 2005.
Flames billow from a burning tanker truck after insurgents hit an American fuel-supply convoy in Baghdad, Iraq, April 13, 2005. Twin blasts targeted the convoy of two U.S. Humvees and the fuel tanker as it made its way through an eastern Baghdad neighborhood, witnesses said. It wasn't immediately clear if there were any casualties.
An Iraqi woman carrying a box of cooking oil walks in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, April 12, 2005. Haifa street is known locally as "death street" for the many ambushes that have taken place there.
An Iraqi man looks at the flaming wreckage after a suicide car bomber blew himself up, killing five civilians and injuring four in Mosul, Iraq, April 12, 2005. The bomber was targeting a U.S. convoy, police said.
Iraqi men look over the wreckage after a suicide car bomber blew himself up, killing five civilians and injuring four in Mosul, Iraq, April 12, 2005. The bomber was targeting a U.S. convoy, police said.
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld looks at a chart, showing techniques used by the U.S. Army for defeating improvised explosive devices and mines, during an Ironclaw demonstration as he visits Camp Liberty in Baghdad, Iraq, April 12, 2005.
Iraqi National Guard soldiers patrol the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, April 11, 2005.
An Iraqi child watches Iraqi and U.S. soldiers set a security perimeter around a field clinic run by 3rd Infantry Division U.S. soldiers in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, April 11, 2005.
Waiting to be trained by U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division, 464th Armored HAC company based in Fort Stewart, Ga., Iraqi National Guard soldiers play cards in a hangar housing 900 of them in Baghdad, Iraq, April 11, 2005.
School teacher Shler Tofik instructs a class in Kurdish language literacy for female prison inmates in Irbil, Iraq, April 11, 2005. College programs are available in law and computer science for male inmates, but only literacy and sewing courses are available for the women, almost all of whom enter prison illiterate.
An Iraqi police officer stands by the body of a man found on a highway in Baghdad, Iraq, April 11, 2005. The street cleaning worker was shot to death by passing gunmen.