The Tet Offensive led General William Westmoreland to propose

A. massively increasing the number of American troops in South Vietnam.
B. a return to the enclave strategy.
C. shifting the burden of the fighting to South Vietnamese troops.
D. the use of biological weapons against the enemy's sanctuaries.
E. withdrawing American troops from what had become a losing war.


Answer: A

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