In Walter Cronkite's post-Tet report, he supported _____. sending of additional troops to Vietnam a negotiated end to the war the continuation of the war the war of attrition

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In Walter Cronkite's post-Tet report, he supported a negotiated end to the war. This was because he did not see that US was going to win the war and that it was high time to pull out its troops while there was still time. A lot of Americans were in favor of this decision.

The correct answer is "a negotiated end to the war". Walter Cronkite's post-Tet report, included subjective but very powerful thoughts about Vietnam War. He said that he was not sure about who won or who lose in the great Tet Offensive, and he stated about ending the war that "... the only rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people... ".