- Greg Miller
- Staff Writer
Greg Miller covers the intelligence beat for The Washington Post. He is a winner of an Overseas Press Club award for his contribution to a series of stories on the war in Afghanistan. He is also co-author of a book, The Interrogators, about the first unit of Army interrogators to serve in that war. Miller has made reporting trips to countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kuwait and Serbia. Miller is a California native, and previously worked for The Los Angeles Times.
Anti-leak measure targets background briefings
The proposed legislation would keep analysts from the CIA and other intelligence agencies from speaking to the media without being identified publicly.
Senate panel moves to plug intelligence leaks
Senate committee approves provision to plug intelligence leaks, restricting contact with the media.
In Syria, U.S. intelligence gaps
The United States is struggling to develop a clear understanding of opposition forces inside the country, according to U.S. officials.
Turning point in Syria?
The bombing that killed at least three senior Syrian security officials on Wednesday proved to be the clearest indication yet that President Bashar al-Assad’s government is vulnerable.
- FBI gets a broader role in coordinating domestic intelligence activities
- U.S., Israel developed Flame computer virus to slow Iranian nuclear efforts, officials say
- Families of Americans killed by drones file suit
- Intelligence committees vow to stop leaks of secrets
- Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 leader killed in U.S. airstrike
- U.S. drone targets in Yemen raise questions
- CIA probes publication review board over allegations of selective censorship
- Newark Mayor Cory Booker slams Obama campaign attack on Romney’s work for Bain Capital
