abstract:Walter Haskell Pincus (born December 24, 1932) is a national security journalist for The Washington Post. He has won several prizes including a Polk Award in 1977, a television Emmy in 1981, the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in association with other Washington Post reporters, and the 2010 Arthur Ross Media Award from the American Academy for Diplomacy.
Current practitioners like CBS's Mary Walsh, who covers the Pentagon expertly, and the Washington Post's WalterPincus, who has deep sources in intelligence, might be asked.
One of the journalistic heroes of the pre-war period was Washington Post national security reporter WalterPincus, who reported the lack of evidence for the administration's hype.
The article, by WalterPincus, described how former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia Charles "Chas" Freeman is blaming Israel's Jewish American supporters for his resignation Tuesday from his post as chairman of the National Intelligence Council.