
British Royal Marines from 40 Commando take prisoners (faces intentionally obscured) after securing the al-Faw oil field in southern Iraq, March 21, 2003. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Friday that the U.S.-led military campaign in Iraq is going well but the war will not be won overnight. REUTERS/POOL/Terry Richards

Iraqi soldiers, waving white flag and raising their arms, attempt to surrender to passing journalists, outside the demilitarized zone in southern Iraq, Friday, March 21, 2003. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)
A British helicopter operates in Iraq near the border with Kuwai, Friday, March 21, 2003 in this image from television. (AP Photo/APTN)


A Sudanese man who fled Iraq sits by a tent at a refugee camp near the far eastern Jordanian town of Al- Ruweishid, some 50 kilometers from the Jordanian-Iraqi border Friday, March 21, 2003. Thousands of people are expected to flee to safety during the U.S.-led military strike on Iraq. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Iraqi soldiers with civilian clothes pulled over their uniforms surrender to U.S. marines in the desert in southern Iraq March 21, 2003. U.S. and British officers predicted a swift victory on Friday after American armored columns raced deep into Iraq and British marines seized vital oil facilities in the south. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj