The American public had a complex response to the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, with mixed feelings about President Johnson's actions in Vietnam.
The American people's response to the passing of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution was varied and complex. While some approved of President Johnson's handling of the war and escalation measures, others disapproved of what they perceived as an expansion of the war and felt that it fueled the antiwar movement.
Despite the initial public support and approval ratings, questions arose over time regarding the justification for military actions in Vietnam. This led to a growing divide between those who strongly opposed the war (doves) and those who believed in military intervention (hawks), ultimately shaping the public sentiment towards the conflict.
President Johnson's commitment to continue military involvement in Vietnam despite the public's shifting opinions further contributed to the nuanced response of the American people to the Tonkin Gulf Resolution.
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