Since 1991, Iraq has fought to control the internal resistance of Kurdish rebels, primarily the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and other Kurdish nationalist groups. These rebels have sought greater autonomy and rights for the Kurdish population in northern Iraq, leading to a series of conflicts with the Iraqi government. The situation has often been complicated by regional dynamics, including the involvement of neighboring countries and the shifting political landscape in the Middle East.
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