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19 September, 00:21

What led to increased US involvement in the Vietnam War in 1964?

the Gulf of Tonkin incident

the My Lai Massacre

the result of the Tet Offensive

the fall of Saigon

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  1. 19 September, 00:29
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    Gulf of Tonkin

    Explanation:

    Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to further increase U. S. military and economic support. In August 1964, after DRV torpedo boats attacked two U. S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin, Johnson ordered retaliatory bombing of military targets in North Vietnam.
  2. 19 September, 00:39
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    Gulf of Tonkin definitely did. (Id recommend looking into the incident though as many question it due to certain files being declassified)
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