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The Importance Of The Tet Offensive In The Vietnam War

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In late January of 1968, during the Vietnamese lunar new year known as Tet, the North Vietnamese launched a coordinated series of attacks on cities and outposts in South Vietnam. The attack, which went on to be known as the Tet Offensive, was an attempt from the Viet Cong to spark a rebellion in South Vietnam and to send a stark message to United States, advising them to limit their involvement in the conflict. Although U.S. and South Vietnamese troops were able to hold off some of the attacks, the Tet Offensive was still a victory for the Viet Cong despite having received numerous casualties. The Tet Offensive marked a turning point for the Viet Cong in the Vietnam war, with the attack beginning the United States’ long withdraw from the country. Due to news coverage of the attack being broadcasted on American television, public support for the war began to deteriorate, leading to more people wanting for an end to the conflict. North Vietnamese Commander General Vo Nguyen Giap had chosen the Vietnamese holiday, which occurs on January 31st, to break the stalemate in the war. Giap believed that a coordinated attack would cause an unstable Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) to collapse. He also hoped that this collapse would lead to chaos and a rebellion amongst South Vietnamese citizens. The main reason for Giap’s attack; however, was an attempt to cripple the fragile relationship between the United States and South Vietnam. By the late 1960s, the strong

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