The Tet Offensive
Because the public was being drafted!
The Tet Offensive had a significant impact on the Vietnam War, as it resulted in a steep decline in support for the war among the American public. The US and South Vietnam actually won a tactical victory, however, it was a political victory for North Vietnam.
The draft.
Using the public to fight it (conscription).
The Kent State Incident, The Tet Offensive and The Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions
It underminded public trust in American leaders.
The public didn't do it; the Commander in Chief ordered it done.
they were excepted with grate honer
The Gulf of Tonkin "Incident".
Tet offensive
We did not support escalation in Vietnam except for a small amount who were afraid of communism. The war escalated after the Tet Offensive primarily, which was actually an action of the Vietnamese.
Because the Viet Kong were filthy communists.