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.
Part II: Kidnapped, forced to be a sex slave, forced to kill
WTOP's J.J. Green speaks with Grace Akallo, who was kidnapped in Uganda as a 14-year-old girl. Today, Akallo lives in Washington D.C. and is the author of 'Girl Soldier: A story of hope for Uganda's children.' She shares her story with WTOP.
What do kids think about national security?
What do kids think about national security and foreign policy? WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green set out to find out.
What do kids think about National Security?
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security correspondent
Terror plots against U.S. approved by Iranian supreme leaders
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Gadhafi: How it went down
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
How will new regimes in the Middle East affect U.S. relations?
JJ Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Washington's woman in Iran
Whether it's Iranian military speed boats harassing U.S. Naval vessels in the Gulf of Hormuz, three hikers who end up in an Iranian prison or an alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil, one woman will get a call from Washington with instructions.
U.S. troops tracking down African militia
WTOP National Security Correspondent, J.J. Green
Fallout from assasination plot is growing
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Iranian plot similar to recent thwarted assassination attempt
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
The future of al-Qaida after death of two chiefs
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Taliban suffers another serious setback
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Al-Awlaki killing 'a temporary lobotomy' for al-Qaida
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Adm. Mullen won't retract Pakistan comments
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Man arrested for plot to destroy gov't buildings
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Man charged with plotting to attack Capitol, Pentagon
A 26-year-old Massachusetts man has been arrested and charged in connection with a plot to damage or destroy the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol.
Americans in Saudi Arabia warned of kidnapping plot
U.S. citizens in the Saudi Arabian capital are being warned they may be targeted for kidnappings.
U.S.-Pakistan relations behind the scenes is 'very ugly'
J.J. Green, WTOP national security correspondent
Taliban poised to take over Afghanistan, again
J.J. Green, national security correspondent
Former Afghan president assassinated in Kabul
J.J. Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent



