The Day America Fired at Whales and Unleashed Hell
How a Cold War Radar Glitch Was Weaponized to Buy a Ten-Year War The 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident remains a paramount case study in the anatomy of wartime provocation and intelligence distortion. This article synthesizes the multi-faceted history of the crisis, tracing how a real naval clash on August 2, provoked by covert American operations, merged with a false alarm on August 4 to alter American foreign policy permanently. By evaluating declassified documents, congressional records, and historical analysis, the narrative reveals how the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson exploited a chaotic radar anomaly to misrepresent geopolitical realities to Congress and the public. This deliberate omission of covert operations, coupled with structural and intentional skewing of signals intelligence by the National Security Agency, successfully generated the political consensus required to pass the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. Operating as a constitutional blank check, this resoluti...