More attacks, on Shi'a and on Iraqi Guards. Attacks on Americans appear to be secondary, at least in the recent attacks' context. Seems like the Sunni retroactives are a bit put out. At some point the IIG or some of the parties vying for government positions will have to convey that there'll be some sort of equitable representation of Sunni desires (and, no, i don't mean hedcut and bomfase) in the upcoming constitutional revision (the schedule to have a newly written Iraqi constitution is for Oct 2005 - ie post-election).
Apart from the American media headlining how Americans have no stomach for Iraq, I don't read a lot about bombings intimidating the average Iraqi. Granted, mortar shellings and bombings isn't going to make for safer polling places, so stomach or not, voting in the Iraqi elections still seems like a one day tour of duty outside the Green Zone.