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'''William Arkin''' is an American journalist specializing in [[national security]]. He is one of the two lead reporters for the ''[[Washington Post]]'' "Top Secret America" website on the [[United States intelligence community]]. | '''William Arkin''' is an American journalist specializing in [[national security]]. He is one of the two lead reporters for the ''[[Washington Post]]'' "Top Secret America" website on the [[United States intelligence community]]. | ||
Affiliated with the ''Post'' since 1998, he has, over 30 years, written or co-written a number of books and major reports. A substantial amount of his work has focused on [[nuclear weapon]]s with the [[National Resources Defense Council]] (NRDC), an organization favoring arms reduction, including the authoritative (if dated) ''U.S. Nuclear Forces and Capabilities''. | Affiliated with the ''Post'' since 1998, he has, over 30 years, written or co-written a number of books and major reports. A substantial amount of his work has focused on [[nuclear weapon]]s with the [[National Resources Defense Council]] (NRDC), an organization favoring arms reduction, including the authoritative (if dated) ''U.S. Nuclear Forces and Capabilities''. |
Revision as of 15:37, 19 July 2010
William Arkin is an American journalist specializing in national security. He is one of the two lead reporters for the Washington Post "Top Secret America" website on the United States intelligence community.
Affiliated with the Post since 1998, he has, over 30 years, written or co-written a number of books and major reports. A substantial amount of his work has focused on nuclear weapons with the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an organization favoring arms reduction, including the authoritative (if dated) U.S. Nuclear Forces and Capabilities.