Why the US Lost the Tet Offensive Despite Beating the NVA (Vietnam War Documentary)

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Why the US Lost the Tet Offensive Despite Beating the NVA (Vietnam War Documentary)


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After years of boots on the ground and bloody combat in Vietnam, US officials are publicly confident. The strategy of eliminating the Viet Cong is working. The North Vietnamese communist forces are…

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  1. The US positively won the TET Offensive but the popular opinion turned against the US smartly manipulated by the communist dictatorship. We have to acknowledge how gullible the hippies were turning tools of the dictatorship abandoning democracy and freedom…

  2. Left out or unknown by you,John Kerry went to the Paris Peace Negotiations spoke with the VC chief negotiator and beg her to allow time for the Antiwar protest to take greator effect within America. This she did.

  3. The US was not only fighting North Vietnam but South Vietnam, the entire country. And the more south Vietnam villages US bombed and civilians killed, the more viet Cong joined the fight. US commanders fought with World War II tactics that did not play well in South Vietnam since VC could avoid large scale battles and big body counts. They instead relied on the same guerrilla tactics that had defeated the armies of Genghis Khan through the French. No Nation stood a chance against them in a ground war because it's hard to beat an enemy that lives under the ground

  4. The Tet offensive was a total failure for Hanoi.
    The EVN couldn’t take Khe San.
    The Vietcong ceased to exist.
    It was the left wing media (as usual) who turned a victory into a defeat.

  5. It's like this ….

    The US and South Vietnamese won a stunning victory in destroying the Viet Cong during the Tet Offensive. The Viet Cong were never a factor in the war after Tet.

    Then – Walter Cronkite – pronounced it a defeat.

    The Americans knew it was a victory.

    The Communists knew it was a defeat.

    Walter Cronkite made it a Communist Victory – when it wasn't.

    And yes, Walter – you DID lose the Vietnam War.
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  6. The french lost the war earlier
    In a remote valley of dienbienphu
    The americans wouldnt assist
    With their aircraft even lbj
    Was against intervention
    Ten years later he had a change of policy!

  7. We didnt lose Tet of'68. In Tet of '72, which was called the Easter offensive, the NVA entered S Vietnam in the absence of US forces. The US then sent forces to Vietnam to push the NVA back across the DMZ. We did that in Operation Lam Son II. We then signed a peace treaty in Jan 1973. It was 1975 before the NVA entered SVN. With no USA forces the NVA then defeated SVN. I was part of operation Lam Son II. After a CH-53 was shot with a Russian SAM missile 12 Marines on 4 helos, 2 Cobras and 2 Hueys, drove the NVA away from the crash site and a mile back toward the NVA the same day, 11 Jul 1972.

  8. How important was the draft ?
    Would the entire operation have been impossible without it ?
    I believe that had there been no draft, there'd have been no real opposition to the war.

  9. The war was a waste
    So was the Korean war there is no need to keep troops everywhere to babysit grown people overseas they can take care of them selves

  10. America is a loser in Vietnam. If American soldiers fought 1 on 1 with VC soldiers, it is certain that American soldiers' casualties would increase at least 20 times. Remember that in the Vietnam War, the US had to mobilize the total force of coalition soldiers +SVA soldiers, this number was many times greater than that of VC soldiers, accept defeat, then you can learn a valuable lesson for yourself: We should not rely on strength to wage war and impose force to control the thoughts and independent will of other nations.