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The Tet Offensive in January 1968 significantly impacted American morale and President Lyndon B. Johnson's resolve regarding the Vietnam War. Although it was a military failure for North Vietnam, the widespread media coverage of the coordinated attacks shocked the American public and contradicted the government’s optimistic claims about the war's progress. This shift in perception contributed to growing anti-war sentiment and ultimately led Johnson to decline re-election, signaling a break in the fighting spirit among both the public and leadership.

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