Japan and Germany were international wars between clear nation-states with a clear winner and an official surrender, so the U.S. entered unambiguously as occupier-in-charge with no insurgency, whereas in Iraq the rhetoric of liberation rather than conquest created ambiguity that fostered resistance.
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Christopher CoyneEvidence Quote
“the citizens of Japan knew they were in a war they knew they had lost and they knew they were being occupied”
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