Michael Ware
Michael Ware was one of the few Western journalists
to live in Iraq during the war.
He began his Middle East career as Time magazine's
correspondent in Afghanistan, but headed to Iraq
prior to the coalition's invasion in 2003.
He was soon appointed Baghdad bureau chief,
and wrote numerous articles detailing the war,
including cover stories from Fallujah and Tal'Afar.
In May 2006 he moved to CNN and lived at
their Baghdad bureau for more than three years
before relocating to New York City in order to cover
a number of conflict zones around the world,
including not only Iraq but also Afghanistan,
Pakistan, and Mexico.
He has now left CNN and is moving into
a new chapter in his career.
Past
A decade as a war correspondent yields
a treasure trove of conflict reportage. Readmore
Present
Describing the long-term effects of our wars requires more than five-minute video segments. Readmore
Future
Documentary films and specials, books,
and a look at what else the future may hold. Readmore
Specials
During his time as a conflict journalist, Michael participated in several special television programs and hosted two of his own.
Public speaking
Michael continues to talk at events in Australia, reaching out to a public eager to understand his experiences.
What's next?
With his own film company, a book deal, and a penchant for causing trouble for politicians, Michael will continue to educate the public for years to come.
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