Clothes and fabric left at the spot where the bodies of at least 12 people who had been shot and killed were found buried at a garbage dump in Baghdad, Iraq, May 6, 2005. According to local police, some of the victims were blindfolded and had been shot in the head.
U.S. Army and Iraqi police secure the area after they found a suicide car and this remote-control device in the center of Baghdad, Iraq, May 6, 2005. Iraqi police discovered the car before it exploded, finding home-made TNT bombs in the trunk of the vehicle.
An Iraqi translator, right, name not given, questions a man about a pipeline fire near his home, while U.S. Army Sgt. Jason Johnston, left, of Forgan, Okla., stands guard near the city of Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, May 5, 2005.
Three Iraqi soldiers and an unidentified American soldier, second from right, storm a house outside the city of Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, May 5, 2005. U.S. and Iraqi soldiers searched a palm grove where they suspected insurgents were hiding with weapons.
A U.S. Army army soldier arrives to extinguish a burning military vehicle after it was hit by a suicide car bomb in the Dorah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May, 5, 2005. At least 20 Iraqis died in three separate attacks targeting Iraqi and U.S. security forces in Baghdad Wednesday, including one by a man who set off hidden explosives while waiting in line outside an army recruitment center.
An Iraqi boy views the spot where a U.S. Army vehicle burns after it was hit by a suicide car bomb in the Dorah distriact of Baghdad, Iraq, May, 5, 2005.
Blood is seen on the street in Irbil, Iraq, following an explosion after an Iraqi, carrying hidden explosives, set them off while standing in line outside a police recruitment center with dozens of job applicants on May 4, 2005.
A Iraqi woman slumps against a wall behind a security guard as victims of a suicide bomb are transported to the emergency hospital in Irbil, 217 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, May 4, 2005.
An injured Iraqi is rushed to the hospital in Irbil, 217 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, May 4, 2005. An Iraqi carrying hidden explosives set them off outside a police recruitment center, police said.
An Iraqi man inspects the damage to a water purification facility in Ramadi, 45 miles west of Baghdad, Iraq, May 4, 2005. The factory was hit when unidentified gunmen clashed with U.S. forces at a nearby checkpoint.
A U.S. Army soldier comforting a child fatally wounded in a car bomb blast in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.
An Iraqi soldier secures the scene after an Iraqi police convoy was targeted in the Zayonah district, Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.
Iraqi police, firefighters and bystanders gather at the scene after a car bomb exploded in the Karadah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005, killing at least three and injuring many others, according to local police. Two other bombs exploded in the capital, narrowly missing a top Iraqi security official and a U.S. patrol. In southern Iraq, a British soldier was killed in fighting, the British government said.
An elderly woman pleads with U.S. Army Captain Roy Bolar, left, of Aberdeen, Ohio, through an Iraqi translator, right, whose name is not given for fear of retribution. She is seeking the release of her son, who is being held by U.S. forces, in the outskirts of Baquoba, 35 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.
Iraqi tribesmen gather to attend a meeting in Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005, to discuss the country's drafting of the new permanent constitution. Several political and religious figures and United Nations Constitutional Advisor Nicholas Haiysom attended the meeting organized by the Iraqi Peace Institute.
Children watch while U.S. Army Specialist Nathaniel Gainer of Fenton, Mich., uses a metal detector to search for a buried gun and U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Steve Miller of Mobile, Alabama, stands guard behind a house in the outskirts of Baquoba, 35 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.
An Iraqi man arrives at the scene after a car bomb exploded in the Karadah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005, killing at least three and injuring many others, according to local police.
Iraqi firefighters rush to the scene after a car bomb exploded in the Karadah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005, killing at least three and injuring many others, according to local police.
A U.S. Army soldier gestures after a car bomb exploded in the Karadah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.
An Iraqi man reacts after a car bomb exploded in the Karadah district of Baghdad, Iraq, May 2, 2005.