Reporting & Analysis
J.J. Green
JJ Green is WTOP's National Security Correspondent, covering global intelligence, national security and terrorism developments. He's interviewed the leadership of the CIA, DIA, DHS, and the U.S. military Joint Chiefs of Staff about issues critical to international security. He provides daily analysis and guidance on global security.
Local arrest linked to Pakistani Intelligence
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
Mumbai attacks coordinated yet 'low level'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Blasts in Mumbai coordinated, timed and effective
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Killing of 'Teflon Don' creates intelligence void
Ahmad Wali Karzai sat down for a private discussion with a close aide who needed his counsel. Shortly thereafter several shots rang out from behind closed doors. The aide, a trusted bodyguard who was well known in the Karzai family, had pulled the trigger.
Taliban benefits from Karzai brother assassination
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Terrorist 'networks no match for U.S. intelligence'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Closure in CIA interrogation probe
J.J. Green, WTOP political analyst
Man boards plane without proper ID, are there gaps in TSA security?
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security correspondent
Haqqani network thriving despite losing commander
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Army continues investigating misplaced Arlington remains
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
Kabul hotel also targeted in 2008
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
U.S. warned of new terror plots from Yemen
A brazen, broad daylight terrorist jailbreak on June 22 in Yemen could be the single biggest threat to the U.S. homeland since the printer cartridge plot last October.
Chasing al-Qaida: Racing against the clock
The U.S. intelligence community is worried time may be running out to score a decisive victory over the terrorists that have come close to successfully attacking the U.S. twice in the last two years.
Pakistanis arrest CIA informants amid democracy shift
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Uprising paved way for counterterrorism efforts in Yemen
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Qaida leader's death a blow to East Africa groups
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Cyber terrorism: You could wake up and nothing works
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Zawahiri not a given as heir to bin Laden
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Pakistan allegedly helped bin Laden to gain U.S. aid
Pakistan learned a hard lesson after the Soviet-Afghan war ended in 1989 and the U.S. abruptly terminated its covert support for the Afghan rebels: A large portion of that support was provided through and with the help of Pakistan.
The 'gusher' of information leaked by U.S. intelligence
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent



