Former US Vice President Dick Cheney, who served under George W. Bush and was a central figure in post-9/11 US policy, has died at 84 from complications related to pneumonia and heart disease.
Cheney’s vice presidency symbolized the height of neoconservative power, driving US military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq and expanding executive authority in the name of national security.
The Iraq War, launched on false claims of weapons of mass destruction, led to massive civilian casualties, regional instability, and immense financial and human costs for the United States.