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.
Attacks on Israel taking toll on civilians
Michael Oren, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. spoke with WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green
Hamas possible culprit of Jerusalem bombing
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
U.S. fighter jet crashes in Libya on strike mission
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
Who will fill Gadhafi's void?
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
'The War Zone' with J.J. Green
Judith Oxman, vice acquisition executive of the Defense Intelligence Agency, spoke with WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green at the Defense Intelligence Acquisition Conference
What to expect from Gadhafi
WTOP National Security Correspondent JJ Green
Terrorists eye Russian nuclear material
For decades, Russian authorities have proclaimed their nuclear weapons and fissile material are "safe."
Who's watching Russia's nukes?
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Qaida's secret South American money trail
There is growing proof of a link between narco-traffickers and al-Qaida after international authorities have discovered a scheme that's been flying under the radar.
Gadhafi reaches paranoid 'point of no return'
He has pledged to fight those trying to overthrow his regime, expending his "last drop of blood" in the process.
The lead-up and aftermath of the U.S. airmen shooting
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Killing of U.S. Air Force personnel a terrorist act
Wednesday's attack on a bus full of U.S. airmen was terrorism. German investigators have told reporters it was deliberate and the suspect has confessed.
U.S. military hit by a lone gunman -- again
The U.S. military and government are not officially calling it terrorism, but the attack on a bus at a European airport that left two dead appears to be just that.
Iran aims to squash rebellion early with arrests
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
How far will Gadhafi go?
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Officials concerned about American jailed in Pakistan
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
South African arrested after making threat involving the U.K. and U.S.
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Social Media is driving revolutions
J.J. Green, WTOP's national security correspondent
Part IV: 'It gives me chills when I think about it'
WTOP's J.J. Green takes you inside the military airplanes where wounded warriors get critical care.
Corruption behind Domodedovo attack
News stories about the attack in the airport that killed 35 and injured 160 flooded my Smartphone on Monday as I was walking through New York's Penn Station.



