A military convoy drives towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad
A military convoy drives towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad, January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ahmed Saad (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS)
A tank is transported towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad
A tank is transported towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad, January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ahmed Saad (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY)
A tank is transported towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad
A tank is transported towards Anbar, to reinforce Iraqi troops in the province, west of Baghdad, January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ahmed Saad (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS MILITARY)
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo January 6, 2014. In the last few days Syrian rebel factions battled fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) across northern and eastern Syria. The apparently coordinated strikes against the ISIL come after months of increasing resentment of the powerful al Qaeda-linked group, whose radical foreign jihadis and have alienated many ordinary Syrians in rebel-held territory. REUTERS/Jalal Alhalabi (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT RELIGION)
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo January 6, 2014. In the last few days Syrian rebel factions battled fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) across northern and eastern Syria. The apparently coordinated strikes against the ISIL come after months of increasing resentment of the powerful al Qaeda-linked group, whose radical foreign jihadis and have alienated many ordinary Syrians in rebel-held territory. REUTERS/Jalal Alhalabi (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT RELIGION)
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo
Civilians carry copies of the Koran and shout slogans as they march to demonstrate against the rebel infighting in Aleppo January 6, 2014. In the last few days Syrian rebel factions battled fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) across northern and eastern Syria. The apparently coordinated strikes against the ISIL come after months of increasing resentment of the powerful al Qaeda-linked group, whose radical foreign jihadis and have alienated many ordinary Syrians in rebel-held territory. REUTERS/Jalal Alhalabi (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT RELIGION)
Remaining Armenians pray for peace at Christmas in Damascus
SYRIA-CRISIS/ARMENIANS (PIX):Remaining Armenians pray for peace at Christmas in Damascus
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ali al-Mashhadani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ali al-Mashhadani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi
Tribal fighters deploy themselves on the streets of Ramadi January 6, 2014. Iraq's prime minister urged people in the besieged city of Falluja on Monday to drive out al Qaeda-linked insurgents to pre-empt a military offensive that officials said could be launched within days. In a statement on state television, Nuri al-Maliki, a Shi'ite Muslim whose government has little support in Sunni-dominated Falluja, called on tribal leaders to drive out militants who last week seized key towns in the desert leading to the Syrian border. REUTERS/Ali al-Mashhadani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)