HI RES PHOTOSoldiers from Company B, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, attempt to enter a shed suspected of containing an enemy weapons cache, in Anah, Iraq. This photo appeared on www.army.mil. September 30, 2005 by Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway
An Iraqi boy looks at a US soldier from the Charlie company 2/7 infantries division during a patrol in Tikrit. A car bomb killed 10 people at a busy market south of Baghdad, the latest in a string of attacks on Shiite targets after Al-Qaeda in Iraq declared all-out war on the country's majority community.(AFP/Tauseef Mustafa)
U.S. Army soldiers with Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Division search a house in the western Iraqi town of Anah in this military handout photo taken September 28, 2005 and released September 30, 2005. Five U.S. Marines were killed when a roadside bomb blew up next to their vehicle as they were involved in combat operations near Ramadi, about 110 km (65 miles) west of Baghdad, the U.S. military said on Thursday. REUTERS/USAF/Tech. Sgt. Andy Dunaway/Handout
A US soldier from the Charlie company 2/7 infantries division inspects a crater caused by a road side bomb on a highway in Tikrit, 170 kms north of Baghdad. The explosion caused no casualties.(AFP/Tauseef Mustafa)
A U.S. Marine with the 5th Marine Regiment stands guard outside a house while the rest of his squad searches for weapons during an operation in the town of Ramadi, 62 miles west of Baghdad, in this military handout photo released on September 28, 2005. REUTERS/USMC/Cpl. Shane Suzuki/Handout
An Iraqi soldier stands guard outside the home of Sunni leader Adnan al-Dulaimi following a raid by U.S. soldiers in Baghdad September 29, 2005. Sunni officials said four bodyguards were arrested and a number of AK-47 assault rifles were seized during a raid by U.S. military forces on Thursday morning. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A British soldier from the International Security Assistance force (ISAF) mans a machine gun atop a military vehicle in Kabul September 30, 2005. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters)
Israeli police officers stop Jewish settlers after an attack at a Palestinian market in the West Bank city of Hebron September 29, 2005. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun
Israeli police officers carry away a Jewish settler woman after an attack at a Palestinian market in the West Bank city of Hebron September 29, 2005. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun
A Palestinian boy holds a machinegun as militant members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades brandish their weapons during a rally at the Al-Ein refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus September 30, 2005. Israeli forces killed two Palestinian gunmen and a teenager in the occupied West Bank on Friday, pressing ahead with raids against militants despite a halt to cross-border rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip. The week-long wave of violence has badly frayed a seven-month-old ceasefire and deflated hopes that Israel's Gaza pullout, completed on September 12, might soon open the way for a revival of peacemaking after five years of bloodshed. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini
Indian soldiers in Kashmir. Fifteen people were killed in the latest violence in Indian Kashmir, four of them soldiers gunned down in a firefight with suspected Islamic rebels on the de facto border between India and Pakistan.(AFP/File/Sajjad Hussain)
Sudan People Liberation Army soldiers attend a class in the military camp of Malu in Rumbek, southern Sudan. The African Union appealed for restraint after deadly attacks by Arab militias in Darfur and neighbouring Chad threatened to wreck months of political, security and humanitarian efforts.(AFP/Simon Maina)
A Russian soldier walks past a woman holding her baby in the Chechen region's capital Grozny, October 22, 2004. (Reuters)
Armed soldiers ride on a military armoured truck to a bomb scene to help casualties in Yala province, 1,084 km (673 miles) south of Bangkok, September 30, 2005. Militants planted the bomb and fired with AK-47 assault rifles, causing one death at the scene and wounding five policemen. Over 900 people have been killed in 21 months of insurgency, which has gripped Thailand's south. Separatist unrest has plagued the predominately Muslim region since January 2004. REUTERS/Surapan Boonthanom
Thai soldiers patrol in the restive southern Thai province of Narathiwat. A police officer was shot dead and four others were seriously injured in an ambush by suspected Muslim militants in restive southern Thailand(AFP/File/Madaree Tohlala)
Members of the Nicaraguan Army participate in routine exercises in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, Sept, 30, 2005. Nicaraguan President Enrique Bolanos has ordered the Army to increase monitoring the San Juan River area that separates Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Costa Rica said earlier this week it would take its neighbor to the International Court of Justice in the Hague to claim unlimited rights to navigate the stretch of river that runs along its northern border. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)
Brazilian anti-narcotics Federal Police stands near a truck with bags containing cocaine during a drug incineration operation in Rio de Janeiro, September 30, 2005. Police on Friday burned more than one ton of cocaine confiscated in Rio. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos
PHOTO LINKCOLOMBO, SRI LANKA: Police commandos patrol the streets of the capital Colombo, 29 September 2005 as part of stepped up security ahead of the presidential elections due to be held on the Indian Ocean island in November. The new police unit has been deployed following the 12 August 2005 assassination of Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar in the capital. AFP PHOTO/Sena VIDANAGAMA/aj (Photo credit should read SENA VIDANAGAMA/AFP/Getty Images)