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Walter cronkite vietnam reports death

To suggest we are on the edge of defeat is to yield to unreasonable pessimism. To say that we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion. But it is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy, and did the best they could.

After his trip to Vietnam in early , anchorman Walter Cronkite broadcasts his coverage of the Tet Offensive. Cronkite concludes his report with a personal commentary, voicing his skepticism of official assertions of military progress. Hundreds of reporters, photographers, and cameramen from around the world are covering the war, often under combat conditions.

Walter cronkite cause of death

As many as 66 journalists are killed covering the war. Early in the conflict, most journalists support President Lyndon B. The Tet Offensive is a turning point in this regard. Many in the press view it as a glaring contradiction of claims that the United States is winning. Army in Vietnam Washington, D. Tucker, ed.