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Following the war in Iraq,
Saddam Hussein’s reign continued.
the country became more stable.
many warring factions made peace.
the nation elected a new government.

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"Following the war in Iraq, Saddam Hussein’s reign continued. The country became more stable. Many warring factions made peace. The nation elected a new government."

2) Combined into a single, coherent paragraph (preserving the same claims):
"Following the war in Iraq, Saddam Hussein’s reign continued, the country became more stable, many warring factions made peace, and the nation elected a new government."

3) Historically accurate rewrite:
"After the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, Saddam Hussein’s rule ended—he was captured later that year and executed in 2006. Iraq initially grew less stable, suffering an insurgency and sectarian violence; over time some factions reached peace, and the country held elections that produced a new government."

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