President Johnson acted before all truths were known.
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident
Tonkin Gulf ships were attacked ( this was LBJ who made it up).
Tonkin Gulf Incident
NATO existed well before the Tonkin Gulf incident.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident refers to two separate confrontations between North Vietnam and the United States in August 1964, which were used to justify increased U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. The first incident allegedly involved a U.S. destroyer, the USS Maddox, being attacked, while the second incident, involving the USS Turner Joy, was later disputed and considered to be based on misinterpretations. The incident led to the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Lyndon B. Johnson broader powers to escalate military action in Vietnam. Subsequent investigations revealed discrepancies in the U.S. government's portrayal of the events.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson
True
North Vietnam.
Started a war between North Vietnam and the US.
It is true that under a unified command there are multiple incident commanders who work together to establish the incident objectives.
True