Across the street from the Al- Khadraa Police station an Iraqi surveys the damage to his car after a bombing Monday, Oct. 27, 2003. The latest attacks illustrated the disparate nature of the resistance - from hit-run guerrillas, perhaps Saddam loyalists, who are staging an average of 26 low-profile attacks on U.S. forces daily, to bombers, perhaps Islamic extremists, staging suicide terror strikes.
An Iraqi woman reacts while passing by the destroyed building of the International Red Cross in Baghdad, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2003. The International Red Cross says it has yet to make a decision on whether to pull staff out of Iraq following Monday's suicide car bombings outside the organization's office in central Baghdad.
Black smoke rises from the compound of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as a U.S. soldier on an armored vehicle guards it after a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Oct. 27, 2003.
A security officer directs a photographer, right, away from the scene of an explosion near the Red Cross building in Baghdad in this image made from television, Oct. 27, 2003.
Iraqis recover a body after a vehicle exploded in front of the al-Khadra police station in northeastern Baghdad, Monday, Oct. 27, 2003, killing four people, according to Iraqi police. About 50 people were injured and 10 cars were damaged in the attack.
Smoke covers the compound of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) after a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Oct. 27, 2003. Suicide bombers struck the Red Cross headquarters and three police stations across Baghdad on Monday, killing about 40 people and injuring more than 200 in a coordinated terror spree that stunned the Iraqi capital on the first day of the Islamic holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
A fire engine rushes to the scene after a suicide bomber rammed an ambulance packed with explosives into security barriers outside the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003. An American general said about 10 people were killed in the blast.
A U.S. Army soldier pushes people away after a vehicle exploded in front of the al-Khadra police station in northeastern Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003, killing four people, according to Iraqi police.
A bloodied man is led away after an ambulance packed with explosives blew up in front of the International Red Cross building in Baghdad, in this image made from television, Oct. 27, 2003.
A bloodied child clings to a woman carrying him to safety after an ambulance packed with explosives blew up in front of the International Red Cross building in Baghdad, in this image made from television, Oct. 27, 2003.
Iraqi police and U.S. Army soldiers arrive after a suicide bomber rammed an ambulance packed with explosives into security barriers outside the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003.
Iraqi people walk past blood-stained clothing after the explosion outside the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003
Iraqi police carry away the remains of a burned body after the suicide bombing outside the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad.
A U.S. Army soldier pushes an Iraqi man away near a blast site in the Baghdad suburb of Shaab, Oct. 27, 2003. Car bombers struck the International Red Cross headquarters and four police stations across Baghdad.
An Iraqi woman weeps outside the Bayaa police station in the western part of Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003. Car bombers struck the International Red Cross headquarters and four police stations across Baghdad, killing almost 40 people, police and U.S. military reported.
U.S. Army soldiers walk through the debris of the Bayaa police station in Baghdad, in the western part of the city, Oct. 27, 2003. A car bomb exploded outside this police station, leaving at least three Iraqis dead and several injured.
A U.S. Army helicopter flies over the building of the International Red Cross after a suicide bomber rammed an ambulance packed with explosives into security barriers outside the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003.
U.S. Army soldiers secure a bomb blast site in Baghdad's suburb of Shaab, Oct. 27, 2003.
Family members of Police Officer Thamer Abdullah (in background) watch as doctors treat his injuries at the Noaman Hospital in the Shaab district of Baghdad, Monday, Oct. 27, 2003. He was seriously injured when a bomb blew up next to the police headquarters in the Shaab district of Baghdad.
Iraqis and U.S. Army soldiers examine the debris after a vehicle exploded in front of the al-Khadra police station in northeastern Baghdad, Oct. 27, 2003.