Colin Powell, Secretary of State under the Bush administration, died on Monday, October 18, after the COVID-19, announced his family.
Former US Secretary of State under George W. Bush, Colin Powell died at the age of 84 of “complications related to COVVI-19,” said his family on Monday, October 18.
Colin Powell was the first African-American to have held the post of chief of staff of the armies, under the mandate of President George HW Bush during the Gulf War in 1991.
A lawyer for the war in Iraq, he had later admitted that the lie on the weapons of mass destruction was a “stain” on its reputation.