03.1-13.03 dhaka_bangladesh.jpg Bangladeshi children hold an anti-war demonstration in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday March 13, 2003. The children were demonstrating against the possible U.S. led war against Iraq. The placard in the foreground reads Peace, not war. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman) - Mar 13 9:49 AM ET mil.famlies_speak_out.jpg Nancy Lessin of Jamaica Plain, Mass., second from left, co-founder of Military Families Speak Out, and other peace activists, enter the Capitol building to protest possible U.S.military action against Baghdad, in Washington, Thursday, March. 13, 2003. Organizers said some 20 members of various peace groups joined the protest and four of them, including Lessin, were arrested later by police. (AP Photo/Teru Iwasaki) mil.famlies_speak_out.jpg Nancy Lessin of Jamaica Plain, Mass., center, co-founder of Military Families Speak Out, and Bob Wing, left , the editor of War Times, anti-war newspaper, are led away by police during an anti-war protest outside the Capito in Washington, Thursday, March. 13, 2003. Organizers said some 20 members of various peace groups Thursday protested possible U.S.military action against Baghdad. (AP Photo/Teru Iwasaki) iskenderun_turkey.jpg Turkish soldiers face off against peace demonstrators trying to enter the southern Turkish port of Iskenderun, where U.S. forces are unloading material in preparation for a possible war with Iraq (news - web sites), Wednesday, March 12, 2003. Dozens of protesters of the Turkish Communist Party walked toward the base chanting 'U.S.A. get out! This country is ours!' (AP Photo) strasbourg_france.jpg Members of the Green Party of the European Parliament hold up rainbow flags emblazoned with the Italian word for peace during the debate on Iraq (news - web sites) Wednesday, March 12, 2003, at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France. (AP Photo/Christian Lutz)