FAS on Tonkin Gulf
Steven Aftergood, director of the FAS project on government secrecy . . . said that probably the"most historically significant feature" of the declassified report was the retelling of the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident . . .
"What this study demonstrated is that the available intelligence shows that there was no attack. It's a dramatic reversal of the historical record," Aftergood said.
"There were previous indications of this but this is the first time we have seen the complete study," he said.
Just checked the FAS website, which doesn't seem to have posted the documents yet. [Update, 12.27pm: FAS has posted the full file of documents, here.