JOBY WARRICK has been a reporter for the Washington Post since 1996, serving on the national and investigative staffs. He currently covers national security. A Pulitzer Prize winner, he was part of the Post’s special investigations team for nine years and won the Overseas Press Club of America’s 2004 award for best newspaper interpretation of national affairs for his articles about international proliferation threats. Before joining the Post, Warrick was an enterprise reporter for the News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, where he cowrote a series of investigative stories about the political and environmental fallout caused by factory farming in the Southeast that won the 1996 “Gold Medal” Pulitzer Prize. He appears regularly on television to discuss the CIA and the war on terror, most recently on CNN, MSNBC, FOX, and PBS.