The removal of Saddam Hussein from power led to ongoing instability in Iraq until a surge of US troops in 2007 provided some stability before their eventual withdrawal in 2011.
The removal of Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq had a significant impact on the country's stability. After his fall, Iraq faced ongoing instability characterized by violence, sectarian conflicts, and insurgencies. It wasn't until a surge of US troops in 2007 that some stability was restored, leading to the eventual withdrawal of US forces in 2011.