Dick Cheney, key figure in US war on terror, dies at 84
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Dick Cheney, the influential vice president under George W. Bush and a pivotal architect of the U.S. war on terror, has passed away at the age of 84 due to pneumonia and heart complications. His legacy is marked by both significant praise for reshaping U.S. security policy and criticism for his controversial tactics in Iraq. Cheney's death prompts reflection on his complex role in American politics and the lasting impact of his decisions on national security.
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