Tonkin Gulf reports cooked?
Well, of course they were. And now to continue to keep that a secret is just plain wrong. Research on this..."was detailed four years ago in an in-house article that remains classified, in part because agency officials feared its release might prompt uncomfortable comparisons with the flawed intelligence used to justify the war in Iraq, according to an intelligence official familiar with some internal discussions of the matter. Secrecy is the hall mark of this administration. The first presidential act of Dubya was to seal all of the presidential papers of the previous presidents.
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