the UNITED STATES is facing opposition only in Northern Iraq. These are people who HATED SADDAM. These are not the PRO Saddam people in Northern Iraq. How long before they stop using rocks?
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters chant slogans in front of a line of U.S. troops (foreground) during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq 's U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters chant slogans in front of a line of U.S. troops (foreground) during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters throw rocks at a line of U.S. troops during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters chant slogans in front of a line of U.S. troops (foreground) during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq 's U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters chant slogans in front of a line of U.S. troops (foreground) during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]
[Q]Shi'ite Muslim protesters throw rocks at a line of U.S. troops during a demonstration in Najaf, around 150 km south of Baghdad, July 20, 2003. More than 10,000 angry Shi'ites marched on the local offices of Iraq (news - web sites)'s U.S.-led administration in the sacred city of Najaf to protest against alleged U.S. harassment of a prominent Shi'ite leader. REUTERS/Oleg Popov [/Q]