Clifford, Clark McAdams (1906-1998), was United States secretary of defense under President Lyndon B. Johnson from March 1968 to January 1969. He became the leader of a group of officials who persuaded Johnson to de-escalate the Vietnam War. Clifford argued that the burden of fighting in the war should be transferred from U.S. troops to South Vietnamese forces.
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