Former vice president and defense secretary Dick Cheney has died, at 84, with the blood of millions on his hands.

Cheney’s family said he died from complications of pneumonia and cardiac and vascular disease on Monday, November 3. He passed in peace, surrounded by his family , who lauded him as a “good man” and a “noble giant.”

In reality, Cheney’s legacy will far outlive him as the man responsible for wars that have killed, injured, and displaced millions abroad; and who worked diligently to wrest freedoms from Americans and lay the groundwork for fascist authoritarianism in the U.S.

Cheney is perhaps best known for his work as the architect of the “war on terror,” leading the U.S. into the post-9/11 wars that have killed at least 4.5 million people and counting over two decade

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