Iraqi police and military walk through the wreckage and blood-stained floor of a Baghdad restaurant that was blown up by a suicide bomb attacker, June 19, 2005.
An Iraqi policeman holds his gun in his bloody hand after helping to carry the dead and injured people at a restaurant that was blown up by a suicide bomb attacker in Baghdad June 19, 2005.
A U.S. Marine patrols outside a building where Marines believe insurgents tortured four men who were found handcuffed at the wrists and ankles and blindfolded in Karabilah, 200 miles west of Baghdad, June 18, 2005. During the second day of Operation Spear, Marines rescued the four men, found a noose, equipment for electro-shock torture and equipment to simulate drowning.
A U.S. soldier walks past pieces of debris left after a roadside bomb, targeting a U.S. military convoy, exploded and killed a 10-year-old Iraqi girl and injured two other Iraqi civilians, June 18, 2005, hospital officials said. No Americans were reported injured in the attack.
Unexploded munitions, from the bomber's vehicle, lie in the street after a a suicide car bomb attacker slammed into a fuel truck in Baghdad, Iraq, June 17, 2005.
An Iraqi man mourns the death of Saddam al-Saidi as he walks in the funeral procession in Baghdad, Iraq, June 16, 2005. Al-Saidi and four others were killed in an overnight rocket attack on the neighborhood, according to family members.
Walking away from the scene of a car bomb in Baghdad, June 15, 2005, are members of the Ali family, including injured 3-year-old Hawra, carried by his mother, and Aliya, 14, holding a bandage to her face.
U.S. soldiers, using a sniffer dog, search an auto parts shop in Baghdad during a joint patrol with Iraqi soldiers in Baghdad, June 15, 2005.
A U.S. military truck burns after an attack in the western part of Baghdad, June 14, 2005. It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties.
A U.S. military truck burns after an attack in the western part of Baghdad, June 14, 2005.
A pool of blood is seen at the scene of a roadside bomb blast that killed at least 18 people in the northern town of Kirkuk, Iraq, June 14, 2005.
An Iraqi policeman removes debris at the scene of a roadside bomb in the northern town of Kirkuk Iraq, June 14, 2005. The roadside bomb exploded near a line of people waiting outside the Rafidiyan Bank in downtown Kirkuk.
An Iraqi soldier stands guard at the scene where a roadside bomb exploded in the northern town of Kirkuk, Iraq, June 14, 2005.
Iraqi Army soldiers hold their guns as they patrol the streets of central Baghdad during training with the U.S. Army's Third Infantry Division 4-64, June 13, 2005. In Baghdad's western Radwanya district, an Iraqi army soldier was killed and three were injured by a car bomb.
Iraqi Army soldiers wave as they pass by a checkpoint during training with the U.S. Army's Third Infantry Division 4-64 in central Baghdad, June 13, 2005.
Iraqi police and fire services work at the scene of a suicide car bombing site in Tikrit, Iraq, June 13, 2005.
Faruq Ali, 55, returns home from the hospital after he was injured in a car-bomb explosion in Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood, June 13, 2005. A car bomb targeting an American convoy missed and instead killed a 6-year-old girl and injured another five Iraqis in Baghdad.
Iraqi prison guards demonstrate outside the Justice Ministry offices in Baghdad, June 13, 2005, demanding higher salaries and better equipment.
A mother (no name given) holds her child outside the hospital after the child was injured in a car-bomb explosion in Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood, June 13, 2005. The car bomb targeting an American convoy missed, killing a 6-year-old girl and injuring five other civilians.
U.S. military investigates at the scene of a car bombing in Baghdad's Yarmouk neighborhood, June 13, 2005.