The 1968 Tet Offensive can be best characterized as
A. a major military triumph on the part of the National Liberation Front (NLF).
B. a highly successful drive by American and South Vietnamese forces into Cambodia.
C. a political victory for the United States and South Vietnam.
D. a tactical victory for the United States, but a political triumph for Hanoi.
E. None of these.
Answer: D
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