A U.S Army tank burns after being attacked on a Baghdad highway, Saturday. (AP/Jerome Delay)
protest against the war in Iraq, Saturday, April 10, 2004 in Washington. A year after the U.S. capture of Baghdad, anti-war protesters are in the nation's capital.
President Bush receives an update on the situation in Iraq during a National Security Council meeting via video teleconference in Crawford, Texas, Saturday, April 10, 2004. National Advisor Condoleezza Rice, center, is also present. (AP Photo/The White House, Eric Draper)
A cyclist passes by a burning U.S. Army Abrams tank after an attack on a highway junction in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, April 10, 2004. Street fighting erupted in Baghdad and sporadic gunfire echoed across Falluja despite a new U.S. truce offer and an effort by Iraqi officials to secure a peace deal with insurgents in the western city. (Akram Saleh/Reuters)
A television image aired on an Arabic television station April 10, 2004 shows a U.S. hostage in front of an Iraqi flag who Qatar-based Al Jazeera television said identified himself as Thomas Hamill. Iraqi kidnappers said in a tape aired on an Arabic television station they would kill and maim a U.S. hostage they had seized unless American forces lifted the siege of Falluja. Photo by Reuters Tv/Reuters
A Iraqi flashes the 'V' for victory sign near a burning truck attacked by insurgents on the road leading to Baghdad's International Airport.(AFP/Karim Sahib)
Nura, 3, an Iraqi child wounded during fighting between US forces and Sunni insurgents is rushed into a public clinic by her father, no name given, in Fallujah, Iraq , Thursday April 8, 2004. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
Reuters TV grab of an Iraqi child killed after clashes in Falluja, Iraq April 10 2004. A delegation from Iraq's Governing Council went the restive Sunni town of Falluja on Saturday to try to secure a peace deal with rebels after days of fighting that has killed hundreds of people. REUTERS/REUTERS TV
An Iraqi man hurls a stone at a burning Turkish transport truck after it was attacked in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, April 10, 2004. Street fighting erupted in Baghdad on Saturday as youths with rifles and grenade launchers battled U.S. troops in a Sunni Muslim area, witnesses said. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
A soldier honors Pfc. John D. Amos II at a memorial service at Kirkuk Air Base, Iraq, April 8, 2004. Amos was killed April 4, 2004, in northern Iraq, after an improvised explosive device hit his military vehicle. Picture taken April 8, 2004. REUTERS/U.S. Air Force/Jeremy Smith-Handout
Mike Bloss is seen in this undated photo at a ski resort in Winter Park, Colo. Bloss, 38, a former British soldier who was providing private security in Iraq was killed in a firefight, Wednesday, April 7, 2004. Bloss had lived in Colorado high country teaching disabled skiers for 8 years at Winter Park. (AP Photo/Courtesy of National Sports Center for the Disabled via the Rocky Mountain News)
Iraqi youths celebrate near a convoy of burning fuel trucks after the convoy was attacked in the Baghdad suburb of Abu Ghraib April 9, 2004. Insurgents attacked a U.S. convoy carrying fuel west of Baghdad on Friday, killing at least nine people, witnesses said. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
Marine Levi Angell, of Cloquet, Minn., in this undated photo, was killed in a rocket-propelled grenade attack in Iraq (news - web sites), his grandmother said Friday, April 9, 2004. (AP Photo/Family photo via The Pine Journal)
The family of Jerko 'Jerry' Zovko, Tom Zovko, his brother, Jozo, his father, and Danica, his mother, right, watch as he is laid to rest at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Saturday, April 10, 2004, in Rittman, Ohio. Zovko was one of four American contract workers killed March 31 in Iraq. (AP Photo/Ron Schwane)