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August 4, 1964: Report on the Gulf of Tonkin Incident

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Lyndon B. Johnson

August 04, 1964

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Johnson informs the American people of the attack on U.S. warships in the Gulf of Tonkin by gunboats from North Vietnam, and reports that a retaliatory attack is already in progress.  He reiterates the firm commitment the U.S. made to secure a peaceful South Vietnam.  In addition, Johnson describes his plan to involve the UN Security Council and obtain an affirmative resolution from Congress. 

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August 4, 1964: Report on the Gulf of Tonkin Incident

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