Dick Cheney, who as vice president was architect of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, embraced his critics' image as Darth Vader in defending America.

Vice president to George W Bush, Cheney will be remembered for his advocacy of regime change wars in the Middle East

Dick Cheney died Monday night from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease, his family said.

The Washington insider whose vast experience of American politics was crucial to the presidency of George W Bush and widely seen as the architect of the "war on terror.

Cheney, who served under presidents from Nixon to George W Bush, will be remembered for key role after 9/11

Dick Cheney, a powerful vice president and a chief architect of the war in Iraq after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and part of an old Republican Party guard that is quickly fading…

During President George W. Bush's two terms, Cheney, a foreign policy hawk who was deeply influenced by conservative ideas, embodied the excesses of the war on terror. He died at…

WASHINGTON: Dick Cheney, a driving force behind the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, was considered by presidential historians as one of the most powerful vice presidents in US…

Cheney wielded rare clout in Washington for over three decades, becoming the most powerful US vice president ever.

Dick Cheney, who as vice president was architect of wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, embraced his critics' image as Darth Vader in defending America.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died Nov. 3, was critical of President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

US vice-president who served under George W Bush and pushed hard for the invasion of Iraq

Former Vice President Dick Cheney's unflappable and at times mysterious ways often made headlines.

Former US vice-president seen as a key figure in expanding White House’s power and ‘corrupting the intelligence-policy relationship’

The ironies of Cheney’s parting of ways with Donald Trump and modern day Republicans are numerous

There was no lost love between the two Republicans, but both used a similar political playbook to push their agenda.

The former vice president lived long enough to see his vision fulfilled — and to regret the monster he created.