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McCain Fears Tet

It's the lunar new year, and right on schedule John McCain, the Vietnam vet, said that he fears that the Iraqi resistance is planning a Tet, 1968, style offensive:

"By the way, a lot of us are also very concerned about the possibility of a, quote, 'Tet Offensive.' You know, some large-scale tact that could then switch American public opinion the way that the Tet Offensive did," the Arizona senator said.

I wonder what exactly he means by saying that a Tet-style offensive could "switch" American opinion. It's already overwhelmingly against the war. I guess McCain hasn't been paying attention.

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