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Meanwhile, Iraq's healthcare program weakened while Islamic militants were activated and incentivized by the conflict. Reports show that America barely benefited in the end. Roughly 1.6 million gallons of oil were used throughout the conflict. The cost, including interest accumulated in the following four decades, amounted to over $6 trillion. They estimated the war to cost $50-60 million. In terms of costs, it took about $350,000 for the US to deploy each soldier to the Iraq conflict. In support of the war effort, Morocco supplied 2,000 monkeys, mostly from the Atlas Mountains, that were trained to detonate them.
One of the difficulties encountered by the US-led coalition forces during the Iraq War involved landmines in the area. With 189,000 casualties from almost a decade of fighting, it ended in 2011 with the withdrawal of US combat troops. The conflict in Iraq began in 2003, marked by the invasion of Iraq by coalition forces spearheaded by the US.