An Iraqi National Guard, assisted by U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division, 464th Armor HAC company, based in Fort Stewart, Ga., patrols at night in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, Iraq, April 10, 2005. Haifa Street is know locally as "death street" for the many ambushes that have taken place there.
U.S. Army soldiers gather at the scene of a car bomb in Baghdad, Iraq, April 10, 2005. The car exploded Sunday near a U.S. convoy in Baghdad, injuring four civilians, police said.
Seen from inside the armored Humvee of a U.S. Army patrol, students leave a school in the Kademiya district of Baghdad April 10, 2005.
Iraqis demonstrators carry cut-outs of President Bush, right, and British Prime Minister Tony Blair during a rally in Baghdad, Iraq, April 9, 2005. Tens of thousands of supporters of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who led uprisings against U.S. troops, called Saturday for American forces to withdraw from Iraq. The demonstration overflowed Firdos Square, where protesters pulled down a towering statue of Saddam Hussein two years ago to the day.
Iraqi police officers look over the scene of an overnight attack on a rest area used by Turkish truck drivers in Kirkuk, Iraq, April 8, 2005. One driver was killed, six were injured, and several oil tankers were set ablaze.
An Iraqi man on crutches walks past Iraqi National Guards assisted by U.S. soldiers from the 10th Mountain 2nd Battalion patrol Haifa Street in Baghdad, Iraq, April 7, 2005.
Two Iraqi women talk in the Haifa Street district in Baghdad, April 7, 2005.
An Iraqi National Guard soldier wearing balloon remnants celebrates after successfully accomplishing his mock mission under the supervision of U.S. soldiers from the 10th Mountain 2nd Battalion, in West Baghdad, April 7, 2005. The balloons were used as mock targets during live fire training.
A damaged police car with bullet holes after an attack in the al-Qadissiyah neighborhood of Baghdad, April 7, 2005.
An Iraqi soldier, left, dances with men celebrating the election of new Iraqi President Jalal Talabani at the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan headquarters in Baghdad, April 6, 2005. The Iraqi parliament chose Kurdish leader Talabani, reaching out to the nation's long-repressed Kurdish minority and bringing the country closer to its first democratically-elected government in 50 years.
A Catholic Iraqi woman wears a small photo of Pope John Paul II during a candlelight procession in Ainkawa, a predominantly Christian enclave on the outskirts of Irbil, April 5, 2005. Christians are believed to make up just 3 percent of Iraq's 26 million people, with only a small number of them Catholics.
U.S. soldiers from the 10th Mountain 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, patrol the streets of the upscale Al Mansour neighborhood of Baghdad, April 5, 2005.
U.S. Army soldiers pursue insurgents after their armored vehicle was struck by a rocket or rocket-propelled grenade when the troops responded to the scene of a car bomb in the Amiriyah section of Baghdad, Iraq, April 5, 2005.
An Iraqi police officer investigates a car bombing in the Amiriyah section of Baghdad, Iraq, April 5, 2005. The car bomb targeted a joint Iraqi-U.S. convoy, police said.
The barrel of a gun belonging to a U.S. soldier from the 10th Mountain 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, sticks out as he takes position behind a phone box, right, while patroling the streets of the upscale Al Mansour neighborhood of Baghdad, April 5, 2005.
A U.S. military medical evacuation helicopter flies over Baghdad, near to sunset, April 4, 2005. Earlier, a suicide bomber blew up a tractor in the second attack in three days near the infamous Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of Baghdad.
Iraqi men watch an oil pipeline fire burning in Hawija, near Kirkuk, April 4, 2005.
Iraqi boys clean up debris after two explosives fell on a home in the al-Dora section of Baghdad, April 4, 2005. The homeowners claim the munitions were American rockets but others say they were badly targeted insurgent mortars.
An Iraqi man pours water on smoldering debris at the Communist Party headquarters in the Sadr City section of Baghdad, April 4, 2005.
U.S. Army soldiers gather around an overturned van on the airport road in Baghdad, April 4, 2005, after an accident occurred as a U.S. military convoy passed, according to witnesses.