Remembering Dick Cheney: The Controversial Vice President Who Shaped Modern America
A Legacy of Power and Controversy
Washington: Dick Cheney, a prominent and often divisive figure in American politics, passed away at the age of 84. Known for his staunch conservative views, Cheney was a key proponent of the Iraq War and served as one of the most influential Vice Presidents in U.S. history.
Cheney's political career spanned decades, during which he held significant roles under both George H.W. Bush and his son, George W. Bush. As Secretary of Defense, he played a crucial role in the Gulf War, later returning to the political arena as Vice President.
Often regarded as the de facto chief operating officer of George W. Bush's administration, Cheney was instrumental in shaping pivotal policies, particularly those related to national security. He was a staunch defender of the controversial surveillance and detention practices implemented in the wake of the September 11 attacks, all while managing his own health challenges, including a heart transplant.
