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It wasn't Walter Cronkite's place to declare the Vietnam war unwinnable in 1968. History now tells us that the Tet offensive was a rather large military defeat, rendering the Viet Cong southern insurgency, combat ineffective. What militarily could have been a turning point for victory became politically, a turning point for failure. Few would now disagree that the venture was a huge mistake from the beginning, but Cronkite had a huge amount of influence on the public and wasn't really qualified to make such a statement. The press can and does agree on tables that have 4 legs, but the majority of "news" is more subjective. Last edited by jimson8; 06-13-2012 at 04:04 PM. |
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