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It only owns our ass because of hippies crawling up our ass banning napalm and carpet bombing.
The conquest of Japan and Germany involved a little intrigue. Skim the extremist upper echelons of the government off, but leave most of the moderate bureaucracy intact. You know. The velvet gauntlet strategy the Romans used...
The people who weren't really all that interested in their tyrant's fascist jargon anyway don't die fighting to the death and use their authority to persuade lessers to stay in line with the same efficiency as before their tyrant was replaced.
The coalition fucked up Iraq, but no one seem to care why. They fucked up Iraq because they used shock and awe to completely obliterate the Saddam regime and spent too much time making deals with small splinter groups instead of using shock and awe to wrestle control over the remainder of the regime. In the same way that you use extreme deterants and extreme rewards to cow the bureaucracy, you use the bureaucracy to utilise their usual deterants to a certain extent, whilst you issue resources to pre-occupy various groups and leaders with re-constructing their country. If a leader starts acting like a savage, you get Saddam's ex-thugs to sort him out and make an example of him. Other leaders, even those affiliated with him will simply see the leader (and whatever ideal caused him to act like a savage) as a loser (or naive if they agree with his ideals).