According to the author, General Earle Wheeler's February 1968 report to Washington
A. exaggerated the crisis to persuade President Johnson to approve substantial reinforcements.
B. had little impact on Johnson who was preoccupied with urban riots across the nation.
C. was the first time a high-ranking officer suggested nuclear weapons for South Vietnam.
D. characterized the Tet Offensive as a decisive victory for the United States.
E. called on Johnson to dismiss Westmoreland for incompetence.
Answer: A
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A) ?humanitarian relief B) ?disarmament C) ?human rights D) ?environmental protection E) ?All of these are correct.
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