Vietnam Vs. Iraq

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Vietnam Vs. Iraq

The responsibilities of a presidential administration to the United States should be easily defined, but in many instances have come to be uncertain.   There are two wars over the last century that have compromised the American reputation, as well as the integrity of our people.   On these two occasions the intentions of our president have been something different than publicized to the country.   The United States as a whole was deceived by two particular leaders and their administration.   Through propaganda, selective speech, and exaggerated evidence, Presidents Lyndon Johnson and George W. Bush manipulated the support of the nation for their bold military actions and personal agendas.
In August of 1964 there was an alleged attack by North Vietnamese torpedo boats against the United States navy while they were stationed in the Tonkin Gulf reporting intelligence information to South Vietnam.   This attack was said to have occurred with no provocation from the United States.   President Lyndon Johnson and his advisers decided upon immediate retaliation with air attacks.   Johnson went further in asking Congress to pass a resolution that would authorize further military action.   The Tonkin Gulf Resolution was passed by Congress on August seventh.   This has been described by historians as a "blank check" for the Johnson and Nixon administrations (Nelson, 452).   It gave the president great authority over decisions made about the war in Vietnam.   Both Johnson and Nixon cited the Tonkin Gulf Resolution many times during their terms to justify further military action in Southeast Asia.  
In 1968, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee performed investigations that revealed that Johnson had been deceptive in gaining the support of Congress.   Records and testimonies showed that the U.S. ship attacked that August day in 1964 was actually in North Vietnamese territory gathering sensitive information.   It was also revealed that the administration was aware that an attack was...
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