Tet 1968 : understanding the surprise / Ronnie E. Ford.

Collection type Library
Author Ford, Ronnie E., 1961-;
Call Number 959.70438 F711t
Document type Monograph
Year 1995.
Citation 94039310
Pagination xxi, 218 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
Publisher Frank Cass,
Note Includes bibliographical references and index. Using information from newly translated Communist Vietnamese documents, combined with existing Western sources, Captain Ford explains and documents the actual significance of the offensive, which proves to be very different from that previously understo. in America and the West. The Vietnamese version of Tet reveals that while US forces achieved a tactical victory in the surprise battle, US intelligence misinterpreted the Communists' strategic intentions. For the North Vietnamese, a 'decisive victory'. curs when a superior force can be defeated not by military means but through external political or diplomatic developments that decide the outcome. The North Vietnamese realized that, with the 1968 presidential elections approaching and world opinion in their favour, they would be able to demonstrate the legitimacy of their struggle and to convince the American public and policy-makers that a milit. y victory would not be worth the cost. Their 'decisive victory' would be achieved with little risk. Fundamentally, the Communists understood twenty-seven years ago the political and diplomatic nature of people's war, which many in the US military still. nd hard to comprehend. This book illustrates what the Americans missed and why they missed it.
Place made Portland, Or.

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