Former US Vice President Dick Cheney, architect of the Iraq War, laid to rest in sombre memorial.
A bipartisan gathering at Washington's National Cathedral on Thursday brought together high-ranking officials from both parties to pay their respects to Cheney, a key figure in Republican politics who served under President George W Bush from 2001 to 2009.
The eulogy delivered by former Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Joe Biden spoke little of the controversies surrounding Cheney's tenure, including his role in spearheading the Iraq War. Critics point out that Cheney played a central part in advancing false claims about Iraq possessing "weapons of mass destruction" and backing policies such as torture, detention without due process, and domestic surveillance.
The absence of former President Donald Trump from the ceremony was notable, with reports suggesting he and current Vice President JD Vance were not invited. Trump's estrangement from Cheney had been well-documented in recent years, particularly over their differing views on the 2020 presidential election.
Bush paid tribute to Cheney's legacy, saying that the vice president "had his good life, we honour his service, and we pray that somewhere up the trail we will meet him again." Cheney's daughter Liz spoke highly of her father at the funeral, describing him as a "giant" who loved and served the republic until the end.
Cheney's time in office was marked by controversy, including human rights abuses and a campaign of deception leading to the US invasion of Iraq. The war resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, including 432,000 civilians killed, and millions more died from indirect causes related to the conflict.
A bipartisan gathering at Washington's National Cathedral on Thursday brought together high-ranking officials from both parties to pay their respects to Cheney, a key figure in Republican politics who served under President George W Bush from 2001 to 2009.
The eulogy delivered by former Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Joe Biden spoke little of the controversies surrounding Cheney's tenure, including his role in spearheading the Iraq War. Critics point out that Cheney played a central part in advancing false claims about Iraq possessing "weapons of mass destruction" and backing policies such as torture, detention without due process, and domestic surveillance.
The absence of former President Donald Trump from the ceremony was notable, with reports suggesting he and current Vice President JD Vance were not invited. Trump's estrangement from Cheney had been well-documented in recent years, particularly over their differing views on the 2020 presidential election.
Bush paid tribute to Cheney's legacy, saying that the vice president "had his good life, we honour his service, and we pray that somewhere up the trail we will meet him again." Cheney's daughter Liz spoke highly of her father at the funeral, describing him as a "giant" who loved and served the republic until the end.
Cheney's time in office was marked by controversy, including human rights abuses and a campaign of deception leading to the US invasion of Iraq. The war resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths, including 432,000 civilians killed, and millions more died from indirect causes related to the conflict.