Colin Powell: General who became US secretary of state, dies with Covid-19

Colin Powell outside Downing Street
Colin Powell outside Downing Street
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Gareth Milner

By Gareth Milner


Published: 18/10/2021

- 13:35

Updated: 18/10/2021

- 13:40

He was an American politician, diplomat and four-star general who served as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005

Colin Powell, the former US joint chiefs chairman and secretary of state, has died from Covid-19 complications, his family said.

In an announcement on social media, the family said Mr Powell had been fully vaccinated.


“We have lost a remarkable and loving husband, father and grandfather and a great American,” the family said.

Mr Powell was the first African American to serve as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and secretary of state.

His reputation also suffered a painful setback when, in 2003, Mr Powell went before the UN Security Council and made the case for the war against Iraq.

He cited faulty information claiming Saddam Hussein had secretly stashed away weapons of mass destruction.

Iraq’s claims that it had not represented “a web of lies”, he told the world body.

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