Political instability
The country has gone through numerous governments and has been unable to establish a stable, inclusive political system that can effectively govern the country and address the needs of its citizens. This instability can be traced back to the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and the subsequent overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime. Since then, Iraq has faced numerous political crises and has struggled to establish a stable, democratic government.
Another factor contributing to political instability in Iraq is the interference of foreign powers in the country's political affairs. Iraq has faced ongoing interference from neighboring countries such as Iran, as well as from other countries with interests in the region. This has made it difficult for Iraq to achieve stability and independence.
The ongoing violence and insecurity caused by extremist groups such as ISIS has also contributed to political instability in Iraq. These groups have carried out numerous attacks and acts of violence, causing widespread fear and undermining trust in the government.