A woman uses a makeshift fan to cool her baby, as a power shortage struck her home in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 6, 2008.
U.S. soldiers stand next to a vehicle destroyed in a car bomb blast in Baghdad's Shaab neighborhood, Sunday, July 6, 2008.
Two Iraqi police officers walk by as U.S. soldiers stand next to a vehicle destroyed in a car bomb blast in Baghdad's Shaab neighborhood, Sunday, July 6, 2008.
A woman waves a notepad to cool her baby, as a power shortage struck her home in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, July 6, 2008.
An Iraqi army soldier is seen during an operation on the northern outskirts of the Shiite holy city of Karbala, 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 5, 2008.
A woman pauses as she sifts through trash at a garbage dump in Baghdad's Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, Iraq, Saturday, July 5, 2008.
People sift through trash at a garbage dump in Baghdad's Shiite stronghold of Sadr City, Iraq, Saturday, July 5, 2008.
U.S. military service members take an oath at a mass re-enlistment ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, July 4, 2008. A total of 1215 servicemembers re-enlisted during an Independence Day ceremony at al-Faw palace at Camp Victory.
Iraqi women carry food rations distributed by the Iraqi Army to displaced families who have recently returned to their homes in Khan Bani Saad, north of Baghdad in Iraq's volatile Diyala province on Thursday, July 3, 2008.
A worker stands atop a pipeline at the Zubair Moshrif oil field, 372 miles southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
A man pushes a cart past a poster of anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in Baghdad's Shiite enclave of Sadr City, Iraq, Thursday, July 3, 2008.
Cars queue for gas at a petrol station in Baghdad's Palestine street, Iraq, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Frustrated Iraqis trying to tank up their cars face miles-long gas lines, a stark reminder that a country with one of the world's largest oil reserves still has major challenges delivering fuel to its people.
A youngster, leaps into a public swimming pool in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 2, 2008.
A man places human remains on a shovel as he sits inside a pipeline ditch in Sulaimaniyah, 160 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Municipal workers discovered remains of five bodies Wednesday in Sulaimaniyah, as they were replacing a water pipeline, police said.
U.S. Army soldiers stroll through Forward Operating Base Warhorse as a sandstorm blankets Baqouba, capital of Iraq's volatile Diyala province, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad on Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
A man pushes his vehicle as he queues for gasoline at a petrol station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Frustrated Iraqis trying to tank up their cars faced miles-long gas lines on Tuesday, a stark reminder that a country with one of the world's largest oil reserves still has major challenges delivering fuel to its people.
A woman grieves for her relative at a hospital morgue in Baqouba, the capital of Iraq's Diyala province, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Tuesday, July 1, 2008. At least seven people lost their lives in separate acts of violence in Diyala.
A man refuels his car at a petrol station in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Iraq has opened international bidding for eight enormous oil and gas fields, paving the way for major investments in a nation with one of the world's largest petroleum reserves.
A man grieves for his relative at a hospital morgue in Baqouba, the capital of Iraq's Diyala province, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Tuesday, July 1, 2008.