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Richard Armitage Dies at 79, U.S.-Asia Diplomat
Richard Armitage, former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State under President George W. Bush, has died at 79 due to a pulmonary embolism. Armitage was a key figure in U.S.-Asia diplomacy, notably enhancing U.S.-Japan relations and advocating for Japan's security cooperation and constitutional reinterpretation for collective self-defense. He was instrumental in reducing U.S. military bases in Okinawa and continued to propose strategies for a robust Japan-U.S. alliance post-service. Armitage also fortified U.S.-Taiwan relations, being praised for his support against China's military threats and his advocacy for Taiwan's democracy. His legacy includes contributions to regional stability and his roles in both the Project 2049 Institute and informal U.S. delegations to Taiwan. Japanese and Taiwanese leaders have expressed deep condolences, acknowledging his significant impact on international diplomacy and security alliances.

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