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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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- CIA and NSA Analyst Doubts Regarding Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents, particularly the alleged second attack on August 4, 1964, were cited as justification for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which significantly escalated U.S. involvement in…
- Congressional Intelligence Briefings on Gulf of Tonkin Second Attack (August 1964)
This dossier investigates the specific intelligence briefings provided to the U.S. Congress between August 4 and August 7, 1964, following the alleged second attack in the Gulf of Tonkin. The primary …
- Congressional Doubt on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack Before August 7 Vote
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident in August 1964 involved alleged attacks by North Vietnamese patrol boats on U.S. Navy destroyers. While the first engagement on August 2 is largely undisputed, the occurren…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: Executive Directives for Accelerated Passage
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress on August 7, 1964, granted President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authority to use military force in Vietnam without a formal declaration of war. …
- Robert S. McNamara's 1968 Testimony on Gulf of Tonkin Sonar Evidence
This dossier examines Robert S. McNamara's 1968 testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding the Gulf of Tonkin incidents, specifically focusing on statements about sonar evidence…
- McNamara-Stuart Exchange: 1968 Gulf of Tonkin Testimony on Second Attack Evidence
In February 1968, then-retiring Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding the Gulf of Tonkin incidents of August 1964. During this testimon…
- CIA Documentation of Gulf of Tonkin Incident Verification (1964-1975)
This dossier investigates the existence and content of CIA documents from 1964-1975 specifically addressing the verification of the August 4, 1964, Gulf of Tonkin incident. The Gulf of Tonkin Resoluti…
- Document 276: US Escalation in Vietnam vs. Fall of Saigon
The Reddit post [1] references 'document 276' in the context of the decision to escalate U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. However, an examination of the provided source [2] for 'document 276' from…
- State Department INR Gulf of Tonkin Analyses: Revisions and Retractions
The Gulf of Tonkin incidents in August 1964 led to the passage of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, authorizing increased U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. While the U.S. government initially asserte…
- NSA and Navy Historical Reviews of Gulf of Tonkin Radar and Sonar Tapes (1964-2005)
This dossier investigates the existence and content of internal NSA or Navy historical reviews conducted between 1964 and 2005 concerning the analysis of radar and sonar tapes from the August 4, 1964,…
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident: North Vietnamese Primary Sources and Perspectives on August 4, 1964
The Gulf of Tonkin incident, occurring in August 1964, involved two alleged naval engagements between the U.S. Navy and North Vietnamese forces. While the August 2 engagement is widely acknowledged as…
- Congressional Doubt on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack (August 1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964, particularly the alleged 'second attack,' served as a key justification for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which expanded U.S. involvement in Vietnam. While…
- Congressional Questioning of Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident Before Resolution Vote
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed on August 10, 1964, provided President Lyndon B. Johnson with broad authority for military action in Vietnam, following reports of two naval engagements in the Gu…
- 88th Congress Doubts on Second Gulf of Tonkin Attack
This dossier investigates the extent of private and public doubts among members of the 88th Congress (1963-1965) regarding the second alleged Gulf of Tonkin attack before the resolution was passed. Wh…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: Pre-August 1964 Drafting Claims
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress in August 1964, provided President Lyndon B. Johnson with broad authority to use military force in Southeast Asia. This resolution followed a…
- LBJ Administration Directives to Expedite Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (July-August 1964)
This dossier investigates whether the Lyndon B. Johnson administration issued explicit directives in July-August 1964 to accelerate the legislative process for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. The resol…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Drafts Prior to August 1964
A persistent claim in historical analyses of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is that its text, or substantially similar language, existed in drafts prior to the alleged August 1964 incidents. This sugge…
- Congressional Intelligence Briefings on Second Gulf of Tonkin Incident (August 1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin incident involved alleged attacks on U.S. Navy destroyers in August 1964, serving as a key justification for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and increased U.S. involvement in the Viet…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: Executive Branch Pressure for Swift Passage (August 1964)
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress on August 7, 1964, granted President Lyndon B. Johnson broad authority to use military force in Southeast Asia, significantly escalating U.S.…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution: Claims of Pre-Drafting in May 1964
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was a joint resolution passed by the U.S. Congress on August 7, 1964, authorizing President Lyndon B. Johnson to take any measures he deemed necessary to retaliate and to…
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Timeline: White House and NSC Discussions August 1964
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, passed by the U.S. Congress on August 7, 1964, authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to take military action in Southeast Asia without a formal declaration of war, foll…