An Iraqi cab driver waits while his car is searched on Thunder Run near Bayji, Iraq, Nov. 26, 2005. Thunder Run, as the soldiers deployed to Bayji call it, is a place where the area's insurgents like to plant roadside bombs. The cabbie was stopped and searched after a patrol from Abu Company, 1st of the 187th Infantry, saw him and two other men working around his cab's open trunk. It turns out he was only picking the men up as a fare.
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