Craig Whitlock is an investigative reporter for The Washington Post and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Afghanistan Papers. He has worked for the Post since 1998 as a foreign correspondent, Pentagon reporter, and national security specialist, and has reported from more than sixty countries. His coverage of the war in Afghanistan won the George Polk Award for Military Reporting, the Scripps Howard Award for Investigative Reporting, the Investigative Reporters and Editors Freedom of Information Award, and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for international reporting. He is also a three-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
A diferencia de las guerras de Vietnam e Irak, la invasión estadounidense de Afganistán en 2001 tuvo un apoyo público casi unánime. Al principio, los objetivos eran sencillos y claros: derrotar a al-Qaeda y evitar que se repitiera el 11 de septiembre. Sin embargo, poco después de...
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