Prøve GULL - Gratis

Architect of Bush's war on terror dies at age 84

Daily Express

|

November 05, 2025

AS US Vice-President Dick Cheney was the most powerful - and perhaps most feared - deputy in American history.

- BY CHRISTOPHER BUCKTIN US Editor

The “architect of the war on terror” and champion of torture in all but name, he was the driving force in convincing Britain to support the invasion of Iraq.

As the man who turned a presidency into a fortress of secrecy, the 84-year-old, who died yesterday from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, leaves a legacy soaked in controversy and consequence.

For much of his career, Mr Cheney was content to lurk in the shadows.

While George W Bush was the public face of the White House, Mr Cheney was the hand on the tiller - calm, ruthless and utterly convinced he was right.

HARDLINE

In his final years, however, the hard-line conservative, became largely ostracised from the Republican party over his intense criticism of Donald Trump, whom he branded a “coward” and the greatest ever threat to the republic.

He vowed to vote for Mr Trump's opponent Democrat Kamala Harris.

After being kicked out of Yale University, he earned degrees from the University of Wyoming, his home state.

His boozy early antics were captured in the 2018 biopic Vice.

After sobering up he found his way into Washington as a congressional aide. By the time he became Gerald Ford’s Chief of Staff in the mid-1970s, Mr Cheney had already mastered the dark arts of bureaucratic power.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily Express

Daily Express

Daily Express

A Green light to bat anywhere

WHATEVER number in the order Australia all-rounder Cameron Green bats, he will also have a job to do with the ball too.

time to read

1 min

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Line of rebooty as team returns to hunt 'bent coppers'

LINE of Duty will return to BBC1 next year for a much-anticipated seventh series - five years after 17 million viewers watched the 2021 finale to discover the identity of H.

time to read

1 min

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

BELL RINGS SEVEN TIMES

Welsh wonders roar into play-offs after thumping victory

time to read

2 mins

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

LONDON'S TURNING

A stunning new book of panoramas illustrates the capital's changing communities, fortunes and skyline between 1870 and 1945. KAREN ROCKETT takes a look back in time

time to read

2 mins

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Mercedes hedging their Benz in Vegas

TOTO KEEPS CARDS CLOSE TO HIS CHEST

time to read

2 mins

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

NOT YOUR AVERAGE JOAO

Amorim targets Gomes in bid to join Europe's elite

time to read

1 min

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

'If you threw Henry out the window, he'd land on a bed made of winning lottery tickets'

HASKELL THRILLED BY BOY WONDER

time to read

2 mins

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Daily Express

Our country is run by a bunch of rank amateurs

LIKE many others, I cringe when seeing MPs like Nadia Whittome bleating, in Parliament, about the suffering of these poor refugees fleeing from war and famine.

time to read

4 mins

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

£120k protection limit great news for savers

Savers with larger sums will enjoy added security from December when the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) raises the UK deposit protection limit to £120,000.

time to read

1 min

November 19, 2025

Daily Express

Twins who danced with Sinatra and Astaire end lives at 89 in suicide pact

TWIN sisters who shared the stage with Hollywood greats Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire have died by “joint suicide” at the age of 89.

time to read

1 min

November 19, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size