Former U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell dies from COVID-19 related complications

The Powell family announced on Facebook that former Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, has died of complications from Covid-19. He was 84 and fully vaccinated.

Powell was a distinguished and trailblazing professional soldier whose career took him from combat duty in Vietnam to becoming the first Black national security adviser during the end of Ronald Reagan’s presidency and the youngest and first African American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under President George H.W. Bush. His national popularity soared in the aftermath of the US-led coalition victory during the Gulf War, and for a time in the mid-90s, he was considered a leading contender to become the first Black President of the United States. But his reputation would be forever stained when, as George W. Bush’s first secretary of state, he pushed faulty intelligence before the United Nations to advocate for the Iraq War, which he would later call a “blot” on his record.

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