Skunks Bogies Silent Hounds and the Flying Fish

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<p>The Vietnam War continues to cast a long shadow over American history and the world's understanding of international relations. The debate about its origins and how it escalated has raged for decades fueled by conflicting narratives and a lingering distrust of official accounts. This document a declassified and previously un-published account of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident of 1964 goes deep inside the National Security Agency's (NSA) signals intelligence (SIGINT) operation during the crisis revealing a shocking truth: the second attack which was used to justify a congressional resolution granting President Johnson a blank check for military intervention in Vietnam never happened. </p><p><br></p><p>This report drawing on an unprecedented amount of newly-released and previously unavailable SIGINT data and originally published in the NSA's <em>Cryptologic Quarterly</em> analyzes the events that transpired between August 2-4 1964 revealing how analytic errors and deliberate misrepresentations of intercepted communications ultimately led to a tragic escalation of the conflict. Using detailed analysis of the raw SIGINT reports this document exposes a previously hidden dimension of the Tonkin Gulf Incident highlighting the complexities and potential pitfalls of signals intelligence analysis. It is a must-read for researchers policymakers practitioners and anyone interested in understanding the origins and dynamics of the Vietnam War. This document offers a rare and compelling glimpse into the inner workings of the NSA revealing the potential for human bias and error within even the most advanced intelligence agencies. </p>
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