The health system in Iraq has deteriorated significantly since 1991 due to war, sanctions, and ongoing violence. The 2003 US/UK invasion exacerbated existing problems and added new issues like widespread mental health problems among soldiers and civilians. Rates of infant mortality, cancer, and birth defects have risen sharply due to exposure to depleted uranium, pollution, and lack of healthcare infrastructure and resources. The Iraqi health system that was once strong has been crippled by neglect, war, and violence, leaving the country facing a major public health crisis if issues are not addressed.