A soldier from B Company, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, observes the enemy in Ganjgal, Afghanistan, on Saturday.
IMAGE LINKBAGHDAD, IRAQ: An Iraqi ICTF (Counter Terrorism Force) soldier stands to attention during an inspection 20 October 2004, at an undisclosed location in Iraq. The force which is being trained by the US military in a neighboring country is made up of up to 800 men and will be deployed in Iraq to retrieve 'HVT' or high value targets. AFP PHOTO/Joelle BASSOUL (Photo credit should read JOELLE BASSOUL/AFP/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKBAGHDAD, IRAQ: Iraqi ICTF (Counter Terrorism Force) soldiers stand to attention with their weapons during an inspection 20 October 2004, at an undisclosed location in Iraq. The force which is being trained by the US military in a neighboring country is made up of up to 800 men and will be deployed in Iraq to retrieve 'HVT' or high value targets. AFP PHOTO/Joelle BASSOUL (Photo credit should read JOELLE BASSOUL/AFP/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKBAGHDAD, IRAQ: Iraqi ICTF (Counter Terrorism Force) soldiers kneel with their weapons during an inspection 20 October 2004, at an undisclosed location in Iraq. The force which is being trained by the US military in a neighboring country is made up of up to 800 men and will be deployed in Iraq to retrieve 'HVT' or high value targets. AFP PHOTO/Joelle BASSOUL (Photo credit should read JOELLE BASSOUL/AFP/Getty Images)
An Iraqi man waits outside a weapon collection point to hand over his weapons in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites),Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004. Followers of radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr trickled into police stations in Baghdad's Sadr City district to hand in weapons under a deal seen as a key step toward ending weeks of fighting with U.S. and Iraqi forces in the Shiite militant stronghold. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi (second left) is surrounded by bodyguards as he makes his way for a meeting in the northern city of Mosul, October 21, 2004. Rebels fired several mortar rounds in Iraq (news - web sites)'s northern city of Mosul on Thursday in an attack possibly aimed at Allawi. REUTERS/Ahmed Al-Rubaye/POOL
IMAGE LINKGAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - OCTOBER 21: A picture of Adnan al-Ghoul, a senior Hamas militant, is shown standing armed in this undated image. Al-Ghoul was killed by an Israeli airstrike October 21, 2004 in Gaza City, Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian officials Adnan al-Ghoul, a senior Hamas militant known as 'the father of the Qassam rocket', was killed along with his aide Imad Abbas in the explosion. The Israeli military made no comment on the incident, although al-Ghoul was believed to have been on Israels most wanted list for 15 years. (Photo by Ahmad Khateib/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKBEN GURION AIRPORT, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 21: (ISRAEL OUT) An Israeli police officer stands guard in the departures hall in the new terminal under construction at the Ben Gurion International Airport is seen October 21, 2004 in Israel. The terminal is scheduled to open next month after cost overruns and a five year delay. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKLAHORE, PAKISTAN: Pakistani Muslims offer prayers at a mosque as a Pakistani policeman stands guard, during the holy month of Ramadan, in Lahore, 21 October 2004. An unofficial Muslim welfare economy, funded by quiet donations to the poor in accordance with a pillar of Islam, is fortified during Ramadan when Muslims around Asia give away millions of dollars in cash and food. AFP PHOTO/Farooq NAEEM (Photo credit should read ARIF ALI/AFP/Getty Images)
Indian police officers hold their rifles as they remember their fallen colleagues during police Commemoration Day in Zewan, on the outskirts of Srinagar, October 21, 2004. Tributes were paid during the Commemoration Day to more than 168 police and paramilitary soldiers who lost their lives in the past year while fighting separatist militants in the troubled Kashmir (news - web sites) region. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
IMAGE LINKSEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 21: Members of the South Korean Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) arrest police officers acting as terrorists October 21, 2004 during a ceremony to commemorate the 59th anniversary of the national police in Seoul, South Korea. President Roh Moo-Hyun urged police to increase alertness to head off any terrorist attacks on the country by Islamic insurgents who oppose South Korea's deployment of troops to Iraq. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKSEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 21: Members of the South Korean Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team get into position October 21, 2004 during a ceremony to commemorate the 59th anniversary of the national police in Seoul, South Korea. President Roh Moo-Hyun urged police to increase alertness to head off any terrorist attacks on the country by Islamic insurgents who oppose South Korea's deployment of troops to Iraq. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
IMAGE LINKBUENAVENTURA, COLOMBIA: Members of the narcotic squad put in place 300 kg of cocaine seized to eight dockworkers 21 October, 2004, in the Pacific port of Buenventura, 60 km west of Bogota. The 100 % pure cocaine, worth 12 million euros in the European market according to the Colombian Police, was found on coffee sacks ready for export to Belgium. AFP PHOTO / Rodrigo ARANGUA (Photo credit should read RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP/Getty Images)