The most serious blow to Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam policy
A) came with the bombing of Cambodia.
B) occurred when Defense Secretary Robert McNamara resigned.
C) was the Tet offensive of 1968.
D) occurred when Senator J. William Fulbright's Foreign Relations Committee held public hearings on the war.
E) came with the revelation that the Tonkin Gulf attacks had been provoked by the United States.
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