Dick Cheney, former Vice President of the United States under George W. Bush, passed away at the age of 85 due to complications from pneumonia and cardiovascular diseases.
Dick Cheney, a well-known conservative and politician, passed away surrounded by his family. His wife Lynne and two daughters, Liz and Mary, were by his side. Cheney served as Vice President of the United States from 2001 to 2009, had a significant influence on the Republican Party’s politics, and maintained an active stance on political issues. Notably, he sharply criticized former President Donald Trump, calling him “the greatest threat” to the country.
Cheney’s death is a significant event in American political life, as his career significantly influenced the domestic and foreign policies of the United States. Experts note that his support for a tough foreign policy and persistence on national security issues leave an important legacy. Despite his controversial figure, many recognize his contribution to the development of the country’s political arena and his ability to influence key decisions.
| Years | Position | President of the USA |
|---|---|---|
| 2001-2009 | Vice President of the USA | George W. Bush |
| 1989-1993 | Secretary of Defense of the USA | George H. W. Bush |
| 1975-1977 | White House Chief of Staff | Gerald Ford |




