Since 1991, Iraq has faced ongoing challenges in controlling internal resistance from various rebel groups, particularly following the Gulf War and the subsequent U.S. invasion in 2003. The rise of sectarian violence, insurgency, and the emergence of extremist organizations, such as ISIS, has complicated the Iraqi government's efforts to maintain stability. Despite military campaigns and political efforts, the struggle against internal resistance has persisted, highlighting the deep-rooted social and political issues within the country.
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