BAGHDAD, IRAQ - SEPTEMBER 22: A U.S. soldier stands guard at the site of a suicide car bomb attack September 22, 2004 in a busy shop area in western Baghdad, Iraq. Six people were killed and another 54 wounded in the blast. (Photo by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad/Getty Images)
PIC LINKA U.S. soldier guards the scene following a car bomb explosion in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. A car bomb exploded in western Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least two people and wounding 40, police said. REUTERS/Ceerwan Aziz
U.S. Army soldiers take cover in a building after their Bradley fighting vehicle was disabled by a roadside bomb during a major incursion into the Sadr City section of Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004. (AP Photo/Jim MacMillan)
A U.S. soldier looks through his weapon's sight at a floating object in the Tigris river in Baghdad where a corpse was found floating, September 22, 2004. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby
US soldiers on patrol in northern Iraq (news - web sites). A US soldier was killed when a roadside bomb hit a patrol near Tikrit.(AFP/File/Daniel Mihailescu)
BASRAH, IRAQ - SEPTEMBER 22: An exhausted British army soldier from the 1st Cheshire Regiment falls asleep in his Armored Land Rover Defencer while on patrol September 22, 2004 in Basrah which is located in southern Iraq. Over the weekend, British troops were ambushed by Sadr militia, who had renounced violence only a few months ago. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
PIC LINKBASRA, IRAQ: A British soldier patrols a street in the Iraqi southern city of Basra after his base came under heavy shelling 22 September 2004. At least 20 Iraqis were killed and more than 200 wounded in fresh violence through Baghdad on Wednesday and fears grew for a British hostage whose two US colleagues were savagely beheaded by Islamist captors. AFP PHOTO/Essam AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKBASRAH, IRAQ - SEPTEMBER 22: British army soldiers from the 1st Cheshire Regiment get ready at their base in the Old State Building to go on patrol September 22, 2004 in Basrah which is located in southern Iraq. Over the weekend, British troops were ambushed by Sadr militia, who had renounced violence only a few months ago. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)
PIC LINKIraqi soldiers guard oil tankers after eight of the vehicles were apprehended smuggling oil out of Iraq (news - web sites) in Basra, Iraq, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)
BAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi policeman gestures as he secures the site of a suicide car bomb attack targeting a US convoy 22 September 2004 in Baghdad's al-Mansur area. Another car bomb targeting Iraqis queuing up to join the Iraqi National Guard in central Baghdad killed seven and wounded dozens early today. AFP PHOTO/Marwan NAAMANI (Photo credit should read MARWAN NAAMANI/AFP/Getty)
PIC LINKA South Korean soldier on patrol outside an airport in the northern Iraqi city of Arbil. South Korea (news - web sites)'s defense ministry said it had completed the deployment of around 2,800 troops on a relief and rehabilitation mission to northern Iraq (news - web sites).(AFP/Safin Hamed)
Two Iraqi militiamen prepare to open fire on U.S. forces in Sadr City in Baghdad, September 22, 2004. U.S. tanks raided the Baghdad Shi'ite Muslim stronghold of Sadr City in the early hours of Wednesday as aircraft bombed the area and helicopters flew low overhead, witnesses said. A U.S. military spokesman in the Iraqi capital confirmed that an operation was under way but would give no details. REUTERS/Aladin Abdel Naby
BUDRUS, -: An Israeli border guard fires a teargas grenade at Palestinian protestors during a demonstration against the renewal of the construction of Israel's "security" barrier in the West Bank village of Budurus 22 September 2004. Fifteen Palestinians were wounded by Israeli fire in the protest against a segment of the West Bank barrier, medics and witnesses said. Three people suffered moderate head wounds and the remaining 12 were lightly injured when Israeli troops fired rubber-coated bullets to break up the protest, the sources said. AFP PHOTO/GALI TIBBON (Photo credit should read GALI TIBBON/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKJERUSALEM, -: An ultra-Orthodox Zaka emergency services volunteer, guarded by an Israeli policeman, collects human remains at the scene of a suicide bombing in one of Jerusalem's bus stations 22 September 2004. At least two people were killed, including the attacker, when a female Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up near a large Jewish district in Jerusalem, Israeli rescue services and police sources said. According to a spokesman for the Magen David Adom rescue service, at least seven other people were wounded in the attack. A spokesman for Zaka, the organisation which recovers body parts after attacks in the Jewish state, said that the victim appeared to be a member of the security services. AFP PHOTO/Yoav LEMMER (Photo credit should read YOAV LEMMER/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKIsraeli policemen search the scene after an explosion in Jerusalem, September 22, 2004. A Palestinian woman suicide bomber blew herself up near a hitchhiking post in Jerusalem, killing at least two people and wounding 15 in the first such attack in the city in seven months, police said. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Reuters
An Israeli border police officer, left, guarding the scene looks on as an ultra-orthodox Jewish volunteer from the ZAKA Rescue and Recovery organization gathers human remains to ensure a proper Jewish funeral at the site of a bombing attack in Jerusalem, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004, after a female Palestinian suicide bomber blew herself up near a bus stop, reportedly killing two people and wounding at least 16 others. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
An Israeli soldier fires her weapon during a protest at the construction site against Israel's controversial security barrier, in the West Bank village of Budrus near Ramallah, September 22, 2004. REUTERS/Loay Abu Haykel
Lebanese soldiers stand guard at the gate of the Italian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday Sept. 22, 2004. Terror suspects arrested for allegedly planning to bomb the Italian and Ukrainian embassies and assassinate Western embassy staff in Beirut were affiliated with Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)'s al-Qaida network, Lebanese security officials said Wednesday. (AP Photo / Mahmoud Tawil)
BERGEN, GERMANY: A German soldier cocks his rifle during a special training exercise for duty in Afghanistan, in Bergen 22 September 2004. The German cabinet agreed 22 September 2004 to ask parliament to extend the army's peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan by a further 12 months despite criticism that it is ineffective. AFP PHOTO DDP/DAVID HECKER GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKTwo German army Bundeswehr soldiers crouch during a training session in the northern German village of Bergen, September 22, 2004. The German government said on Wednesday it will ask parliament to extend a peacekeeping mission of 2,100 soldiers in Afghanistan (news - web sites) for another year and is confident of widespread cross-party backing in the Reichstag. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz
TAIPEI, TAIWAN: Taiwanese policemen rush towards the city hall during anti-terrorist drill in Taipei, 22 September 2004. The drill saw Taipei's city government working with the defense ministry to review how the capital could maintain its command under terrorist attack. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK LIN (Photo credit should read PATRICK LIN/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKTAIPEI, TAIWAN: A Taiwanese policeman rappels from the wall of the city hall during an anti-terrorist drill in Taipei, 22 September 2004. The drill saw Taipei's city government working with the defense ministry to review how the capital could maintain its command under terrorist attack. AFP PHOTO/PATRICK LIN (Photo credit should read PATRICK LIN/AFP/Getty Images)
PIC LINKScores of police officers in full combat gear prepare for the first ever anti-terrorist drills in Taiwan's capital Taipei, September 22, 2004. The Wan An, or Eternal Peace, exercises will simulate a group of city officials being taken hostage and will have faked missile strikes on the densely populated city of more than three million people. REUTERS/Richard Chung
Police officers in full combat gear take part in Taiwan's first ever anti-terrorist drills in the capital Taipei, September 22, 2004. The Wan An, or Eternal Peace, exercises will simulate a group of city officials being taken hostage and will have faked missile strikes on the densely populated city of more than three million people. REUTERS/Richard Chung
Indonesian soldiers parade while waiting for a navy ship to take them to East Java after completing a 14-month tour of duty at Malahayati port, in the restive province of Aceh, September 22, 2004. Former Indonesian security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who holds a massive lead in this week's presidential election, said on Wednesday that the Aceh problem would be resolved within two or three years. REUTERS/Tarmizy Harva
File picture shows Shan rebels blindfolding a captured Myanmar soldier. A resolution seeking UN Security Council action against Myanmar was introduced in the US Senate, accusing the Southeast Asian state's military rulers of brutally repressing ethnic minorities and using rape as a weapon of war(AFP/The Nation/File)