Bloody rags lying in the road at the site where two South Korean workers were shot and killed by gunmen north of Baghdad, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2003, in this image from television. The two South Korean victims were shot while riding in a passenger car. The victims were electricians for a South Korean company under contract with a U.S. firm to lay electric power lines at a transmission station near Tikrit.
A U.S. army soldier guards the Japanese Embassy in Baghdad, Sunday, Nov 30, 2003, as the body of an Iraqi driver is brought from Tikrit, Iraq, to the Embassy. Two Japanese diplomats and their Iraqi driver were killed after their car was ambushed in an apparent terrorist attack outside Tikrit.
U.S. Army OH-58D, Kiawa helicopters patrol the area in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2003. Two Japanese diplomats were killed after their car was ambushed in an apparent terrorist attack outside Tikrit Saturday.
Iraqis celebrate on the burned-out car in which seven Spanish intelligence agents were killed near the town of Suwayrah, Sunday, Nov 30, 2003.The seven died in a mortar-and-grenade attack Saturday on their convoy near Baghdad, the deadliest such incident to hit Spanish troops since they deployed in Iraq in August, Spain's defense minister said.
An Iraqi girl covers her face as U.S. Army soldiers search for insurgents in the center of Baghdad, Saturday, Nov 29, 2003.
A soldier of U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division (Task Force Ironhorse) checks an Iraqi man with a metal detector before he enters an office building in Tikrit, north of Baghdad, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003. A U.S. Army Bradley vehicle is seen in background.
President Bush holds up turkey during a surprise visit to troops at Baghdad airport Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division soldiers watch a volleyball match backdropped by the Mother of All Batlles mosque prior to Thanksgiving meal at a base in Baghdad Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
A U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division soldier gets his Thanksgiving meal at a base in Baghdad, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
A U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division soldier takes his Thanksgiving meal at a base in Baghdad, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
Soldiers of the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division (Task Force Ironhorse) checks an Iraqi man's driver's ID and car, during a night patrol in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, in the early hours of Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
Soldiers of the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division (Task Force Ironhorse), stop a car for checks, during a night patrol in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, in the early hours of Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003.
An Iraqi woman gestures after the parking lot at her house was hit by mortars in an overnight attack in central Baghdad, Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003. Large explosions were heard after sundown Tuesday in central Baghdad, near the U.S. headquarters compound, known as the "green zone." Following the blast, sirens could be heard from the west bank of the Tigris River. At least three people were injured during the attack, witness said.
Iraqis look at a hole on the roof damaged by mortars in an overnight attack in central Baghdad, Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003. Large explosions were heard after sundown Tuesday in central Baghdad, near the U.S. headquarters compound, known as the "green zone." Following the blast, sirens could be heard from the west bank of the Tigris River.
In the outskirts of Kirkuk, Iraq, Chief Warrant Officer Michael Squillin stands amid the rubble of what was believed to be an enemy firing position, recently destroyed by a U.S. air strike on Nov. 25, 2003.
An Iraqi smokes a cigarette on a playground in Baghdad, Monday, Nov. 24, 2003. Iraq's Sunni clerics ended Ramadan Sunday, and Eid el-Fitr will fall on Monday. Eid el-Fitr starts the day after the end of Ramadan, the holy month during which observant Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking and other worldly pleasures from dawn to dusk.
People pray at the grave of loved ones at a Baghdad Sunni Muslim cemetery Monday, Nov. 24, 2003, on the first day of Eid el-Fitr after Iraq's Sunni Muslims ended the holy month of Ramadan on Sunday. It is a tradition to visit graves on Eid.
U.S. Army soldier from the 720th MP battalion and Iraqi policemen unload 55 rockets turned over by an Iraqi man to Iraqi police authorities in exchange for rewards, in Tikrit, north of Baghdad, Monday, Nov. 24, 2003. Such munitions have been turned into homemade bombs, used to attack American occupation forces in Iraq.
An Iraqi reacts standing in front of a U.S. 1st Armored Division Bradley in downtown Baghdad Monday, Nov. 24, 2003, as troops raided his son's shop and arrested the owner for making remote-controlled triggers for explosive devices that are used to target U.S. troops.
Iraqi children gesture as they talk to an Italian soldier of the Joint Task Force in the village of An Nasr, some 35 miles north of the Iraqi town of Nasiriyah, Monday, Nov. 24, 2003. The Italian Army brought food, drugs and clothes to this poor Iraqi village as part of its humanitarian activities in the area.