Women grieve for seven family members killed in a U.S. airstrike as they are taken from the morgue for burial in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 22, 2007.
A young boy wears the Iraqi flag painted on his face in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq after Iraq defeated Vietnam 2-0 in the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup, in Bangkok, Thailand Saturday, July 21, 2007, providing a welcome relief from the daily violence facing Iraqis.
Iraqi soldiers handcuff a suspect during a house-to-house search for al-Qaida fighters in the eastern part of Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 21, 2007, as American and Iraqi forces continued operations to clear Sunni extremists from the city.
Followers of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose face is seen on a water bottle, attend Friday prayers in the Sadr City neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 20, 2007.
An Iraqi police academy graduate demonstrates his skills at a ceremony for over 500 cadets in Najaf, Iraq, Thursday, July 19, 2007.
Iraqi Shiites visit the Imam Hussein shrine in the holy city of Karbala, 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, July 19, 2007.
A young Iraqi boy grieves for relatives killed by a car bomb as their bodies are taken away to be buried in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 100 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 18, 2007.
A U.S. Army soldier takes cover behind the wreckage of a vehicle in eastern Baqouba, capital of Iraq's Diyala province, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 18, 2007. On Tuesday, American soldiers backed by tanks, helicopters and at least one F-16 jetfighter rolled into the eastern part of Baqouba to drive al-Qaida in Iraq and other insurgents from the city.
Baghdad residents chant and wave an Iraqi flag during a protest in Firdous Square in central Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 18, 2007, to demand the government improve security and public services. The demonstrators urged authorities to "stop mocking us" and to make its only goal "the protection of Iraqis."
Thick smoke billows from the site of a car bomb that exploded in a parking lot in the Green Zone area in central Baghdad, July 17, 2007.
Emergency personnel work at the site of one of the twin suicide car bombings that exploded within 20 minutes of each other in Kirkuk, 180 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, July 16, 2007.
Smoke rises from the wreckage of a truck used in the first of two suicide car bombings in Kirkuk, 180 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 16, 2007.
An Iraqi policeman examines the wreckage of a vehicle at one of the two suicide car bombings that exploded in Kirkuk, 180 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 16, 2007.
An Iraqi girl lies wounded after twin suicide car bombings exploded within 20 minutes of each other in Kirkuk, 180 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, July 16, 2007.
An Iraqi firefighter douses fire at the site of a suicide bombing in the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, north of Baghdad, July 16, 2007.
An Iraqi soldier inspects a crater left by a suicide car explosion in the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, north of Baghdad, July 16, 2007.
Iraqis gather around a vehicle damaged in a car bomb attack, the second in two days, that hit the Karradah district of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 16, 2007. The blast went off near Masbah Square, killing one person, wounding three others and leaving nearby shops and vehicles burned, a police official said. On Sunday, a car bomb went off about a half mile away, killing 10 people.
Iraqis examine a women's clothing store damaged in a car bomb attack, the second in two days, that hit the Karradah district of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 16, 2007.
U.S. soldiers patrol an area in central Baghdad, July 16, 2007.
Iraqis gather at the site of a suicide bombing in the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, north of Baghdad, July 16, 2007. A suicide car bomber ploughed into a Kurdish party office in Kirkuk, triggering a blast that killed at least 71 people and wounding 180 others, the city's police chief said.