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Jack Fairweather is a graduate of Oxford University and has been a correspondent for the Washington Post and the Daily Telegraph, where he was the paper’s Bagdhad and Persian Gulf bureau chief. His reporting while an embedded reporter during the Iraq invasion won him the British Press Award (the British equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize). He now lives a quieter life, writing history books while raising his three daughters in Vermont. He the author of A War of Choice and The Good War.