- 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.
Federal budget 2013: Spy agencies would get 4.4 percent less
The 4.4 percent reduction in the request for spy agencies is roughly half the cut being imposed on the Pentagon.
General assassinated in Damascus
Killing underscores growing militarization of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
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- Former CIA officer charged in leaks case
- An Army officer, years on, still a lightning rod
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