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Vietnam War Escalation
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The escalation of the Vietnam War was primarily justified by the U.S. government based on the events of the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which significantly misrepresented the reality of the situation on the ground.

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The U. S. government said the Gulf of Tonkin incident—two alleged attacks on U. S. ships—proved that North Vietnam was aggressively attacking U.

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The Gulf of Tonkin incident was used by the U.S. Other options are incorrect because Some people think the incident was accurate and that it was a real attack.

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Vietnam War Escalation
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Public perception of war
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Vietnam War Escalation

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