BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A US soldier kicks a ball while playing with Iraqi children during a patrol in Baghdad, 20 September 2004. A roadside bomb exploded in western Baghdad early toady on a street where US military convoys often pass by but there were no victims. At least 400 people have been killed three weeks into September as a wave of car bombings and assassinations have swept the country. AFP PHOTO/Sabah ARAR (Photo credit should read SABAH ARAR/AFP/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A soldier of the US 1st Cavalry Division secures the perimeter inside a building during a night raid at Haifa street in Baghdad early 20 September 2004. The raid conducted by 350 soldiers including a small group of Iraqi National Guard (ING) arrested 11 suspected insurgents and heavy weaponry. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Soldiers of the US 1st Cavalry Division secure the perimeter inside a building during a night raid at Haifa street in Baghdad early 20 September 2004. The raid conducted by 350 soldiers including a small group of Iraqi National Guard (ING) arrested 11 suspected insurgents and heavy weaponry. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ: Soldiers of the US 1st Cavalry Division search a building during a night raid at Haifa street in Baghdad early 20 September 2004. The raid conducted by 350 soldiers including a small group of Iraqi National Guard (ING) arrested 11 suspected insurgents and heavy weaponry. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ: A handcuffed Iraqi man is guarded by a US soldier of the 1st Cavalry during a night raid at Haifa Street in Baghdad early 20 September 2004. The raid conducted by 350 soldiers including a small group of Iraqi National Guard (ING) arrested 11 suspected insurgents and heavy weaponry. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
U.S. soldiers ask questions about the death of Sheik Mohammed Jadoa al-Janabi at the mosque where he used to preach, after he was killed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite al-Baya neighborhood, Monday Sept. 20, 2004. Al-Janabi was killed in his home, situated near the mosque. (AP Photo/Samir Mizban)
Masked Iraqi policemen stand behind kidnappers of eleven-year-old boy Ali Khalid at the police station in the southern city of Basra, September 20, 2004. Police on Monday rescued Ali Khalid, a son of one of the well-known citizens of the city, police said. REUTERS/Atef Hassan
BASRA, IRAQ: Iraqi armed police stand behind three men captured 20 December 2004 and accused of kidnapping an Iraqi boy for a ransom of $100,000 in the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Police captain Jassim al-Darajee said police raided a house and in a rural area in Basra, freeing the boy and arresting the gang. AFP PHOTO/Essam AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)
BASRA, IRAQ: Iraqi policemen take part in a drill at a police academy in the Iraqi southern city of Basra, 20 September 2004. Radical Iraqi Shiite leader Moqtada Sadr opposes the abduction of 18 national guardsmen by a militant group and is demanding their immediate release. Sadr "calls on (the kidnappers) to desist from their action and immediately free the people they are holding", Sheikh Hassan al-Zarqani, a Sadr spokesman told Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news channel. AFP PHOTO/Essam Al-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)
BASRA, IRAQ: Iraqi policemen take part in a drill at a police academy in the Iraqi southern city of Basra, 20 September 2004. Radical Iraqi Shiite leader Moqtada Sadr opposes the abduction of 18 national guardsmen by a militant group and is demanding their immediate release. Sadr "calls on (the kidnappers) to desist from their action and immediately free the people they are holding", Sheikh Hassan al-Zarqani, a Sadr spokesman told Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news channel. AFP PHOTO/Essam Al-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)
HEBRON, -: A Palestinian man walks past an Isreali soldier holding a rifle as he makes his way down a street in the West Bank city of Hebron 18 September 2004. Pope John Paul II today issued a new appeal for peace in Iraq and the Middle East, condemning the "horror" of violence as well as "the terrorism that cruelly targets the innocent". AFP PHOTO/Hossam ABU ALAN (Photo credit should read HOSSAM ABU ALAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Ammunition recovered by police from militant gang, Jundullah, Brigade of God, was displayed for media on June 13, 2004 in Karachi, Pakistan. Members of Jundullah, who allegedly attacked Pakistan's top army general, are motivated by a hatred for the US and for President Musharraf, who they see as abandoning their cause following Sept 11 attacks on United States. (AP Photo/Shakil Adi, FIlel)
Indian army soldiers display arms recovered from five militants in Surankote area of Poonch 250 km ( 156 miles) north west of northern Indian city of Jammu September 19, 2004. Special forces of the Indian Army killed five militants belonging to Lashkar-e-Toiba and Hizb-e-Islami, Pakistan based militant groups, on Saturday evening during a gun battle in Surankote. REUTERS/Amit Gupta
A woman with her daughter speaks to an armed guard as they enter school No. 6 in the town of Beslan in southern Russia, September 20, 2004. Russia's parliament drafted proposals for an anti-terrorism law Monday, the day it began an inquiry into the Beslan school siege that killed more than 320 hostages, half of them children. Russia has tightened security after a spate of attacks which Chechen rebels say they carried out, including the Beslan tragedy, and has vowed pre-emptive strikes on 'terrorist bases' anywhere. Photo by Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters
I think thats terrible that they have heavily armed Government Jack Booted Thugs standing around the schools to deprive people of their rights and terrorize them...An Indonesian soldier stands guard near a polling station in Darussalam district in Indonesia's restive Aceh province, September 20, 2004. Former army general Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono took an early lead in Indonesia's presidential elections on Monday as first vote returns were counted, the election commission said. REUTERS/Tarmizy Harva
A Venezuelan National Guard soldier patrols earlier this year along the border with Colombia, where killings, kidnappings and smuggling are common, about 440 miles (708km) northwest of Caracas in Alta Guajira, in this May 5, 2004 file photo. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ordered border security tightened after unidentified gunmen ambushed and killed five Venezueln troops and a state oil worker over the weekend. REUTERS/Howard Yanes-Files
MANILA, PHILIPPINES: A senior police official inspects the weapon of a member of the Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) unit during a general inspection in Manila, 19 September 2004. Philippine forces remain on high alert toward possible terrorist attacks. AFP PHOT/Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/Getty Images)