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One of the worst and most debilitating foreign policy doctrines of the early 21st century was Secretary of State Colin Powell ...
Former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, died Monday morning due to complications from COVID-19, his family said in a statement. "He was fully vaccinated.
Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state, has died from complications from Covid-19, his family said on Facebook. He was 84. “General Colin L. Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State ...
"Colin Powell was in that mold, but that doesn't seem to be the case currently in America." Powell died Monday of complications from COVID-19. Powell's move away from the GOP.
Colin Powell’s military path started with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at City College in New York. In 1989, after serving as national security adviser, he ...
Colin Powell, the first Black secretary of State, regretted making the case there were weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq in a 2003 UN speech.
Colin Powell, who served as secretary of state during the presidency of George W. Bush and led the first Gulf War as chairman of the Joint Chiefs, has died at age 84 of complications from COVID-19 ...
Former President George W. Bush says Gen. Colin Powell was "a great man." Powell, who served top roles in several administrations including national security adviser, chairman of the Joint Chief ...
Colin Powell was memorialized as a war hero, statesman, counselor to presidents and down-to-earth father who loved old cars and ABBA during his funeral service at the Washington National ...
On February 5, 2003, Colin Powell gave the most important speech of his life. He argued before the United Nations that the George W. Bush administration should invade Iraq based on a bunch of ...
Colin Powell and Iraq: Iraq War role was a stain on Powell’s record — one he openly said he regretted. From The Post’s archive: Republicans saw Colin Powell as their presidential savior in 1996.
Secretary of State Colin Powell holds up a vial he said could contain anthrax as he presents evidence of Iraq's alleged weapons programs to the United Nations Security Council on Feb. 5, 2003.