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Doubts Cast on Vietnam Incident, but Secret Study Stays Classified - New York Times by Lost at 6:47 am EST, Oct 31, 2005 |
The historian's conclusion is the first serious accusation that communications intercepted by the N.S.A., the secretive eavesdropping and code-breaking agency, were falsified so that they made it look as if North Vietnam had attacked American destroyers on Aug. 4, 1964, two days after a previous clash.
The New York Times repeats itself. |
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