al sabah announced his retirement from politics and spoke unrest in the nation's capital, ultimately, between government forces and demonstrators who stormed government offices in the iraqi capital. earlier this week. here's some footage from the streets. ah, just by just a brief background for you. look, toyota al, saw that is the founder of the sawdust movement, iraq's leading shia political group. he became a symbol of resistance to the us led invasion in 2003, and helped to full militias to fight american troops. is also wanted by the u. s. government over his alleged role in the killing of a washington backed shia rifle in 2003. now in the way called the american invasion, the iraqi cleric was a vocal critic of washington. i'm particular of george bush, junior bush, reportedly said that his picture will be hung in every iraqi house. no, sir, no. my dear, your picture is now under iraqi. feel the popularity the united states is diminishing day by day. if not every 2nd. we reject the presence of the american army and even the bombings by the us forces we reject them. we do this as