Craig Whitlock
Born in 1968
@CraigMWhitlock
Craig Michael Whitlock is an experienced journalist for The Washington Post, specializing in national security and Pentagon coverage.
His career spans over two decades, including roles as Berlin bureau chief and reporter on terrorism networks across multiple continents.
Whitlock's investigative work has taken him to over 50 countries, providing him with a global perspective on complex international issues.
Prior to joining The Washington Post in 1998, he worked for the Raleigh News & Observer.
Whitlock's extensive background in covering diverse beats, from local politics to international conflicts, has equipped him with the skills to tackle intricate subjects like the Afghanistan war.