COVID-19 Claims Trailblazing Soldier Colin Powell’s Life

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  • General Colin L. Powell  passed away this morning due to complications from COVID-19
  • Powell, who was the first Black secretary of state, was 84.
  • Powell served as U.S. national security adviser under then-president Ronald Reagan from 1987 to 1989

Gen. Colin Powell, former U.S. secretary of state and military leader, has died, his family says, reports Global News.

Death of Gen. Colin Powell

According to a Facebook post made on his official page, Powell’s family said the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff died Monday morning due to complications from COVID-19.

“General Colin L. Powell, former U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, passed away this morning due to complications from COVID-19. He was fully vaccinated,” the post reads.

“We want to thank the medical staff at Walter Reed National Medical Center for their caring treatment.  We have lost a remarkable and loving husband, father, grandfather and a great American.”

The statement did not mention when he fell ill, when he may have been hospitalized or if he had any underlying health conditions that would have contributed to his illness.

About Colin L. Powell

Powell, who was the first Black secretary of state, was 84. He was a mainstay in American politics for decades, was named to senior posts by three Republican presidents and reached the top of the U.S. military during his career.

A moderate Republican, Powell did consider a bid to become the first Black president in 1996, but his wife Alma’s worries about his safety steered him away. In 2008, he broke with his party to endorse Democrat Barack Obama, who became the first Black president in U.S. history.

National security adviser

Powell served as U.S. national security adviser under then-president Ronald Reagan from 1987 to 1989. A four-star general, he chaired the Joint Chiefs of Staff under then-president George H.W. Bush during the 1991 Gulf War that saw U.S.-led forces expel Iraqi troops from neighbouring Kuwait.

Former president George W. Bush’s case

Powell will forever be linked with his controversial 2003 pitch to the U.N. Security Council, making former president George W. Bush’s case was that Iraqi president Saddam Hussein had amassed weapons of mass destruction and was an imminent danger to the world.

Furthermore, he highlighted links of militants within Iraq to Al-Qaeda, but those connections were considered by experts as weak to non-existent.

He admitted later that the presentation was filled with inaccuracies and warped intelligence provided by some Bush administration officials and was “a blot” that will “always be a part of my record.”

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Source: Global News