U.S. Army soldiers move under the cover of their armored vehicles June 27, 2003, while searching for two missing American soliders, supposedly abducted in Balad area, a hotbed of resistance to the U.S. presence, some 60 km north of Baghdad. Attackers launched new strikes on U.S. targets in Iraq (news - web sites) in sharply escalating resistance to occupation nearly three months after Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s fall. REUTERS/Akram Saleh SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
U.S. Army soldiers move under the cover of their armored vehicles June 27, 2003, while searching for two missing American soliders, supposedly abducted in Balad area, a hotbed of resistance to the U.S. presence, some 60 km north of Baghdad. Attackers launched new strikes on U.S. targets in Iraq (news - web sites) in sharply escalating resistance to occupation nearly three months after Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s fall. REUTERS/Akram Saleh
U.S. Army soldiers move under the cover of their armored vehicles June 27, 2003, while searching for two missing American soliders, supposedly abducted in Balad area, a hotbed of resistance to the U.S. presence, some 60 km north of Baghdad. Attackers launched new strikes on U.S. targets in Iraq (news - web sites) in sharply escalating resistance to occupation nearly three months after Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s fall. REUTERS/Akram Saleh













