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This general in charge of forces in Vietnam was saying that the U.S. was winning the war but nightly broadcasts of the war were continuing to erode American confidence after TET.
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This general in charge of forces in Vietnam was saying that the U.S. was winning the war but nightly broadcasts of the war were continuing to erode American confidence after TET.
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Yes, this is generally true since the famous TET offensive began to tilt public opinion in the United States against the war in Vietnam in a way that it would never recover from.
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