- Joby Warrick
- Staff Writer
Joby Warrick writes about the Middle East, diplomacy and national security for The Post’s National desk. In 14 years with The Post he has covered the intelligence community, WMD proliferation and the environment, and served as a member of the Post’s investigative unit. His articles about proliferation threats earned him the Overseas Press Club of America’s 2004 award for best newspaper interpretation of international affairs.
Joby came to The Post from The News and Observer of Raleigh, N.C., where he shared the Pulitzer Prize for public service in 1996 for a series of articles on factory farming. The North Carolina native was previously an East European correspondent for UPI and also worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Delaware County (Pa.) Daily Times. He graduated from Temple University.
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- U.S. intelligence gains in Iran seen as boost to confidence
- Al-Qaeda’s online forums go dark for extended period
- White House sees more pain for Iran as it clears way for further sanctions
- U.S. concern about underground bunkers goes back decades, declassified documents show
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- Iranians offer gloomy outlook of nuclear talks
- Iran pressed to grant inspectors access to alleged nuclear research sites
- World powers agree to reopen talks with Iran
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- Noose tightens around Iranian oil exports
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- Egypt lifts travel ban on Americans, lawyers say
- Iran’s underground nuclear sites not immune to U.S. bunker-busters, experts say
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- U.S. officials concerned by Israel statements on Iran threat, possible strike
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- Brother of slain former SEAL dies of wounds
- Jordan’s Abdullah sees glimmer of hope in Mideast talks
- Iran lashes out at West over slain scientist, but hints at diplomatic opening
- Clinton, citing thaw, says U.S. will send ambassador to Burma
- Iranian scientist involved in nuclear program killed in Tehran bomb attack
- Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, alleged U.S. spy, sentenced to death in Iran
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- Iran threatens U.S. ships, alarms oil markets
- Iran seeking to expand influence in Latin America
- Egyptian military gambles by raiding pro-democracy groups
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- Stealth drone highlights tougher U.S. strategy on Iran
- Panetta chides Israel over stalled peace process
- Senators upbraid administration officials on Iran
- Iran faces increased isolation after attack on British Embassy
- Iranian hard-liners storm British Embassy, residential compound
- White House presses Egypt’s leaders to speed up reforms
- U.S., allies hit Iran with new sanctions
- Iran may have sent Libya shells for chemical weapons
- IAEA resolution to sharply criticize Iran for nuclear efforts
- Clinton’s convoy targeted by Filipino protesters
- Russian scientist Vyacheslav Danilenko’s aid to Iran offers peek at nuclear program
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- U.S. pulls ambassador out of Syria, citing threats
- Clinton chides Central Asians on human rights
- Clinton confirms U.S. contact with Haqqani network
- Clinton warns Pakistan on insurgent havens
- Clinton pokes fun at Herman Cain and the ‘Stans’
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- Hillary Rodham Clinton tells Libyans: ‘We’re on your side’
- Iran’s nuclear program suffering new setbacks, diplomats and experts say
- U.S. envoy to Syria warns of worsening violence
- An ominous message from Tunisia
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- Cheney: After Yemen strike, Obama owes apology to Bush
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- U.S. ambassador to Syria accosted by pro-Assad mob in Damascus
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- Israel building plan for East Jerusalem draws fresh rebuke from U.S., others
- Palestinian bid for U.N. membership effectively on hold after global powers push to restart talks
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- Syrian unrest raises fears about chemical arsenal
- Libyan rebels, allies implement plans to prevent anarchy in Tripoli
- Libyan opposition leaders prepare for transition
- U.S. ambassador defies Syrian travel restrictions
- U.S. ambassador defies Syrian restrictions
- U.S. opens valve on funds for Libyan rebels
- U.S. presses Libyan rebels to preserve order
- Obama says Assad must go, but crackdown continues
- Syria’s Assad must go, Obama says
- U.S. puts curbs on Syrian diplomats
- Clinton defends U.S. response to crackdown in Syria
- Clinton defends U.S. response on Syria
- Former Marine corporal to be awarded Medal of Honor
- Former Marine to be awarded Medal of Honor
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- Libyan rebels say rogue fighters killed general
- U.S. accuses Iran of aiding al-Qaeda
- U.S. charges Iran with aiding al-Qaeda
- House works to trim overseas spending
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- Weapons prove Iranian role in Iraq, U.S. says
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- Jordan’s King Abdullah II warns Mideast peace prospects are dim
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- Bahrain ends state of emergency, promises talks on political reform
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- Iran reportedly aiding Syrian crackdown
- Netanyahu’s speech sets high bar for resumption of peace talks
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- Netanyahu balks as Obama speech invokes ’67 borders
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- Al-Qaeda threat more diffuse but persistent
- U.S. imposes sanctions on Syria’s intelligence service, security officials
- Senators press Obama to take strong action against Syria
- Iran: Country under attack by second computer virus
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- Iran touts major advances in nuclear program
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- Dissident group says Iran factory really a nuke site
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- U.S., allies seek to maintain Arab support for military intervention in Libya
- France fires first shots against Libya after Gaddafi’s forces enter Benghazi
- Obama’s shift toward military action in Libya
- Clinton encounters frustration with U.S. stance on Arab unrest
- Clinton visits Cairo’s Tahrir Square, decries violence in Bahrain
- In Cairo, Hillary Clinton pledges millions in U.S. aid to Egypt
- Iran’s response to Middle East protests is muted
- Obama warns Gaddafi loyalists
- Congressional leaders push Obama administration for more aggressive Libya response
- Ex-FBI agent who disappeared in Iran is alive, Clinton says
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