At the age of 72, Bob Woodward has some extensive and major journalistic achievements, especially when he made the connections to President Nixon in the Watergate Scandal. He continued to do reporting for many years after that, and wrote many books about the experiences he had, using the surprising details to stir emotion into readers. He's worked for the Washington Post for a long time, and specifically delved into political issues such as presidential administrations and middle-eastern turmoil. His books described events in depth, like how"Bush at War (2002) profiled the personalities who shaped the American military response in Afghanistan, while Plan of Attack (2004) covered the period leading up to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq (Britannica.com)."
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