Anna Mulrine Grobe covers global security for The Christian Science Monitor, traveling from her base in Brussels to the United States and beyond. She has covered the military beat since 2006, reporting frequently from Iraq and Afghanistan. Prior to arriving at the Monitor, Anna was a senior editor at U.S. News & World Report magazine, where she wrote more than a dozen cover stories. Anna was a Fulbright fellow to Berlin in 2004-2005, and graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Her work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Men’s Journal, and National Geographic Traveler, among other publications, and she has regularly appeared on broadcast outlets including NPR, MSNBC, and CBS to discuss her work.
Stories by Anna Mulrine Grobe
- Biden and Japan’s Kishida bolster defense ties to counter China
- Cover Story NATO has united the West for 75 years. Here’s why it still matters.
- With US support uncertain, Europe builds better defenses
- Focus Why a Native American vet drives 1,200 miles to care for her peers
- What Zelenskyy’s military revamp means for ‘winning’ in Ukraine
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