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.
Al-Qaida regrouping after bin Laden death
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
Arrest of operative follows recovery of bin Laden data
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Qaida 'definitely in hiding'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
India suspects Pakistan's intelligence helped Osama bin Laden
WTOP's National Security Correspondent J.J. Green reports.
Intel agencies race to learn what's on bin Laden's computers
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Releasing bin Laden photos posed risk
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
A look back: 'The Hunt for Osama bin Laden'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
U.S. officials: Real threat are lone wolf terrorists
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Qaida may not be in a position to do very much
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
On background: Where bin Laden was, and how the U.S. got him
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Changes in national security
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Killed al-Qaida operative was a 'facilitator'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Iran nuclear program about bragging rights, not Israel
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Fred Burton discusses his new book 'Chasing Shadows'
WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green
The scramble for power
The uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East have toppled governments and almost crippled the intelligence services in those countries. As a result, al-Qaida is on the move.
'One stop shop' U.S. military still leading in Libya
J. J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
'People on the street' talk Libya with WTOP
Last week, President Obama addressed the nation justifying U.S. and NATO involvement in Libya. But did he make his case?
CIA presence signals shift in U.S. Libya policy
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Brainstorming Gadhafi's exit from Libya
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Is Iran behind the violence sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East?
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent



