The withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam in the 1960s marked a pivotal moment in U.S.
history, with far-reaching implications that continue to resonate today.
The decision to end U.S.
involvement in the Vietnam War was precipitated by a series of complex political, military, and social factors that had been building for years.
At the heart of this pivotal event was the Tet Offensive of 1968, a coordinated series of surprise attacks by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces across South Vietnam.
Although the offensive was ultimately repelled by American and South Vietnamese troops, the sheer scale and ferocity of the attacks sent shockwaves through the U.S.
public and political establishment. - https://vietnamfocusguide.com/blog/american-withdrawal-vietnam/?unique_id_8s5e42i7
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