According to Soviet defector Arkady Shevchenko, in the aftermath of the 1968 “Tet” offensive in the War in Vietnam (during which, and contrary to some sources, the Communist forces took a shellacking), the Soviet Politburo held a “Come to Lenin” meeting in Moscow to mete out the blame.
During one of those meetings, the Chairman of the KGB (and future General Secretary of the Communist Party) Yuri Andropov took the floor and said they needn’t fret over winning the war in Southeast Asia because they were winning the war on the American college campus.
And it bears mention that a great many of the higher-ups in today’s demoncrat party were college students in 1968 and among those being purposefully indoctrinated.