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Craig Whitlock: The Afghanistan Papers

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Jack Carr

Society & Culture

4.92.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2021

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Today's guest on the Danger Close podcast is Craig Whitlock. Craig Whitlock is a three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist who has specialized in reporting on national security issues for The Washington Post since 1998. Since 2001, he has covered the Global War on Terrorism as a foreign correspondent, Pentagon reporter, and national security specialist.  


His new book, The Afghanistan Papers: A Secret History of the War, asks and answers the question every American is asking in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan: after 20 years of war, thousands of lives lost with even more suffering the physical and emotional trauma of the battlefield, and trillions of dollars spent - what went wrong in Afghanistan?  To gain access to what are now known as The Afghanistan Papers, The Washington Post had to sue the federal government twice under the Freedom of Information Act to force them to release unclassified interviews with 428 generals, diplomats, aid workers and Afghan officials. These documents along with 59,000 pages of Donald Rumsfeld’s memos obtained through another Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the National Security Archive at George Washington University and 600 unclassified interviews with veterans of the war conducted by the Army’s Combat Studies Institute and another series of interviews with Bush White House officials from the Miller Center at UVA form the foundation of research for Craig’s book.   If you suspected that elected and appointed officials, diplomats, government bureaucrats and senior level military leaders have been lying to congress, the tactical level troops, reporters and the American people about the war in Afghanistan for the past 20 years, this book provides you the truth - in their own words.   


You can follow Craig on Twitter @CraigMWhitlock. 


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0:00.0

This is the Danger Close Podcast, beyond the books with me, Jack Carr.

0:16.8

Welcome to the Danger Close Podcast, an Ironclad original presented by Sixth Sour.

0:21.0

My guest today is Craig Whitlock.

0:23.6

Craig is the author of a new book called the Afghanistan Papers, A Secret History of

0:27.7

the War, and you can tell I have been through this quite a bit with all my sticky notes,

0:31.7

yellow highlighting throughout, notes in the margins.

0:35.2

Just an incredible book, one of the most illuminating accounts of the last 20 years in Afghanistan

0:41.5

that I have ever read.

0:43.8

It's important, I think, for all Americans to read this book.

0:47.4

It was on my reading list, which you can find at officialjackcar.com in the blog section

0:52.3

for last month, where I highlight different books, specific to Afghanistan, and it's going

0:56.9

to be on the October reading list as well, where I highlight seven of the most important

1:01.9

books you can read as an American this year.

1:05.0

Craig Whitlock worked for the Washington Post as a foreign correspondent, a Pentagon reporter

1:11.4

and national security specialist, incredible guy, amazingly insightful and thoughtful.

1:18.7

And if you have not read the Afghanistan Papers, get this book today.

1:24.8

Lift it to people in junior high, high school college.

1:28.0

We will be a better informed citizenry and country if more people read this book.

1:36.0

Now without further ado, Craig Whitlock.

1:41.1

So the Afghanistan Papers, I mean, you can tell I've been through this book quite a bit

1:46.6

here over the last couple of weeks.

1:48.8

I got an early copy, so thank you so much.

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