Colin Powell, an accomplished and esteemed four-star general who became the first African-American secretary of State, died Monday as a result of complications from Covid-19, according to his family. He was 84.
“Gen. Powell is an American hero, an American example and a great American story,” President-elect George W. Bush said in selecting him to lead the State Department in December 2000. “It’s a great day when a son of the South Bronx succeeds to the office first held by Thomas Jefferson.” Secretary of State Colin Powell makes a point about Iraq during a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Feb. 5, 2003. | Bebeto Matthews/AP Photo
In 1962 — the same year he married Alma Vivian Powell — he arrived in Vietnam, well before the growing conflict was on the radar of most Americans. His job was to train the leadership of South Vietnamese forces. Powell was wounded when he stepped on a punji stake. “We owe it to the men and women who go in harm’s way to make sure that their lives are not squandered for unclear purposes,” he wrote in a New York Times op-ed in 1992.
As the Cold War came to an unexpected end, the world was reordering itself in messy and sometimes violent ways. “Amid the international tumult,” Matthews wrote, “Powell emerged as America’s most admired and trusted leader.” A ticker-tape parade in June brought out more than 4 million people in Powell’s hometown. “It’s a great day to be back home in New York,” he exulted.in 2017, “is the way in which the American people saw this operation. And they had been told that tens of thousands might be killed. They were worried about this volunteer army that had never been in this level of combat before. And they were absolutely joyful at the results. And they threw parades for our troops.
But Powell opted not to run for president. On Nov. 8, 1995, he announced he was indeed a Republican — and then immediately bowed out. At the end of Clinton’s second term, Powell returned to public service. Still wildly popular, he accepted George W. Bush’s offer to lead the State Department. Powell’s selection was seen as evidence that Bush wished to heal the nation’s wounds after the divisive 2000 presidential election. One day after Bush’s inauguration, Powell was confirmed unanimously.
The article about Powell entitled “He lies” is misleading. You need to correct it, because Powell was asked to deliver the UN speech. The real perpetrators of the Iraq war were Cheney, Rumsfeld and Bush, in that order. Bush was a puppet at the hands of these two manipulators. AP
This headline borders on lies, please fix it.
Being a corrupt lier has nothing with black or white skin. IraqWar
Americans respected and appreciated Colin Powell. He was a great man. He will be missed.
So, what you are really saying is, he died from Cancer. Why mislead with your headline?
Four-plastic star.
BLM!
War criminal
I have a question for , particularly, QuintForgey & David Cohen who wrote this article. Why did you fail to mention that he also suffered from a serious blood cancer, that made it nearly impossible for him to fight off infections? 58 paragraphs...really?
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He should have run for president. He was a real Republican, not a compromiser with Dixiecrats.
I was deeply saddened to learn of the General’s passing. He was a great and humble military leader and political statesman. Condolences to his family and close friends. Rest In Peace. 🇺🇸
Seems like such a long time ago that we had thoughtful, honest leaders with integrity like Gen. Powell. RIP 🙏
He turned black as he was then Secretary of State. Must have been all the black coffee.
We love you Colin
Great man!
He was fully vaccinated if only I had gotten vaccinated I could have saved him
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