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How Did The Tet Offensive Affect The Vietnam War

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Effect of the Tet Offensive on the Vietnam War (January 31, 1968) The Tet Offensive conducted during the truce of the Lunar New Year (January 31, 1968) resulted in a Pyrrhic victory for the United States. Although the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the Viet Cong forces lost more men, equipment, and gave up considerable ground; the United States lost their most valuable resource, the American public support. The Lunar New Year, or Tet is a traditional Vietnamese holiday in which a truce had already been negotiated; regardless, the Viet Cong forces had organized and planned an attack beginning in the late hours of January 30 and by the morning, the offensive had culminated into 80,000 communist combatants in over one hundred battle sites …show more content…

However, after the Tet offensive, the United States and South Vietnamese coalition forces had legitimately and decisively taken the upper hand. But, by now, the American public had gotten out of hand, the public had assumed that an attack on the of the Tet offensive was impossible, yet it happened right in front of the news cameras. The people would now no longer be placated by the now true estimations of the war, and as the people’s support for it declined, the political support for the war now declined. When Nixon was inaugurated in 1969, he began peace talks and attempted to slowly start withdrawing American troops and replacing them with South Vietnamese forces and increasing American air support. Because of the lack of public support, the political side of the war was already lost, and without political support, the military had to be pulled out, losing crucial men and experience right when the communists began to give up significant ground and men: resulting in today’s communist

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