- 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.
- Newark Mayor Cory Booker slams Obama campaign attack on Romney’s work for Bain Capital
- Counterterrorism expert sees much to be done
- U.S. launches airstrike in Yemen as new details surface about bomb plot
- In foiled bomb plot, AQAP took bait dangled by Saudi informant
- CIA unraveled bomb plot from within
- Al-Qaeda airline bomb plot disrupted, U.S. says
- New Osama bin Laden documents released
- Brennan speech is first Obama acknowledgment of use of armed drones
- Al-Qaeda is weaker without bin Laden, but its franchise persists
- White House approves broader Yemen drone campaign
- Pentagon establishes Defense Clandestine Service, new espionage unit
- CIA seeks new authority to expand Yemen drone campaign
- Oval Office iPad: President’s daily intelligence brief goes high-tech
- U.S. intelligence gains in Iran seen as boost to confidence
- At CIA, a convert to Islam leads the terrorism hunt
- Bin Laden sought to kill Obama and Petraeus, records show
- Syria’s Bashar al-Assad firmly in control, U.S. intelligence officials say
- How Assad wields wealth to keep regime intact
- U.S. tracks Syrian elite’s money transfers, but picture remains murky
- Secret U.S. cable warned about Pakistani havens
- In WikiLeaks cache, echo of warnings on Iran
- Al-Qaeda infiltrating Syrian opposition, U.S. officials say
- Federal budget 2013: Intelligence agencies would get 4.4 percent less
- Top general assassinated in Damascus
- As al-Qaeda magazine goes quiet, intelligence analysts also lose a valuable resource
- CIA digs in as Americans withdraw from Iraq, Afghanistan
- Petraeus, with plenty of practice, sticks to message
- Feinstein offers peek at U.S.-Israeli talks on Iran
- Iran, perceiving threat from West, willing to attack on U.S. soil, U.S. intelligence report finds
- Army officer who sparked controversy with remarks on Islam pulls out of West Point address
- Wife of alleged CIA leaker resigns from agency
- Former CIA officer charged in leaks case
- An Army officer, years on, still a lightning rod
- Backstory to bin Laden film gets another look
- Under Obama, an emerging global apparatus for drone killing
- Officials reject new claim on crashed drone
- Hezbollah claims to release names of CIA officers in Lebanon
- Stealth drone highlights tougher U.S. strategy on Iran
- After drone was lost, CIA tried a head fake
- Drone belonged to CIA, officials say
- Al-Qaeda claims it’s holding American hostage
- The spies say they’ll scrimp for the holidays
- Intel community marks a decade since the death of Mike Spann, first CIA officer killed in Afghanistan
- Al-Qaeda targets dwindle as group shrinks
- Hezbollah damages CIA spy network in Lebanon
- Haqqani training camp purportedly seen in video
- At CIA, the glass ceiling shows its cracks
- U.S. intel spending nears a high-water mark
- CIA insider, with a pedigree, ascends at Langley
- Intel panel warns against cutting too deep
- Anwar al-Awlaki’s family speaks out against his son’s death in airstrike
- Suspect in alleged Iranian terrorism plot had key connections
- Unrest in Syria has an upside next door
- Awaiting Anwar Awlaki’s final words
- Strike on Aulaqi demonstrates collaboration between CIA and military
- Awlaki is first hit for new drone base
- Anwar al-Aulaqi gets new designation in death
- U.S. quietly sought Pakistani help to stop Haqqani attack
- Adm. Mullen’s words on Pakistan come under scrutiny
- Afghan employed by U.S. kills American inside Kabul CIA station
- Secret drone bases: Avoiding past mistakes
- U.S. assembling secret drone bases in Africa, Arabian Peninsula, officials say
- How many security clearances have been issued? Nearly enough for everyone in the Washington area
- Al-Qaeda could lose ‘operational capabilities’ within 2 years, U.S. official says
- Petraeus: Al-Qaeda aims to carry out small attacks
- N.Y., Washington tighten security amid probe of bomb threat
- Possible al-Qaeda plot against D.C., N.Y. investigated
- On first day at CIA, Petraeus goes it alone
- CIA shifts focus to killing targets
- Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 leader is killed in Pakistan, U.S. officials say
- Allies guided rebel ‘pincer’ assault on Tripoli
- Intel panels to take stock of post-9/11 progress
- Clarke airs suspicions over Sept. 11 intel failures
- Former intelligence chief Dennis Blair: U.S. should suspend unilateral drone strikes in Pakistan
- U.S. officials believe al-Qaeda on brink of collapse
- Attack initial speculation centered on Kurdish group
- Al-Qaeda’s terrorist tool kit now includes training manuals from Pakistani spy agency
- CIA ran vaccine drive to obtain DNA of bin Laden relatives, U.S. officials acknowledge
- CIA moves to protect key analyst in bin Laden raid
- CIA puts bin Laden hunter under “cover”
- U.S. indicts Somali on terrorism charges
- Bin Laden document trove reveals strain on al-Qaeda
- Brain scans hint at the stresses of city living, even for those who move away
- CIA to operate drones over Yemen
- Leiter to resign as chief of National Counterterrorism Center
- Al-Qaeda’s Zawahiri appears on video but doesn’t assert leadership
- Yemen’s future after Saleh worries U.S. officials
- CIA to search bin Laden compound
- Yemen’s Saleh refuses to sign deal to quit
- Obama praises CIA workers’ role in bin Laden killing
- Panetta warns CIA employees against bin Laden leaks
- CIA flew stealth drones into Pakistan to monitor bin Laden house
- Bin Laden’s preoccupation with U.S. said to be source of friction with followers
- Pakistanis disclose name of CIA operative
- U.S. releases videos seized in bin Laden raid
- Bin Laden videos released by Obama administration
- U.N. report: Iran stockpiling nuclear materials
- CIA spied on bin Laden from safe house
- Al-Qaeda confirms Osama bin Laden’s death, vows retaliation
- U.S. drone strike in Yemen is first since 2002
- Osama bin Laden ‘resisted’ assault but was unarmed, U.S. officials say
- Bin Laden discovered ‘hiding in plain sight’
- Al-Qaeda threat more diffuse but persistent
- Petraeus would helm an increasingly militarized CIA
- CIA, Pakistan look to repair widening rift
- Chocolate Milk: Nutritious and delicious? Experts weigh in.
- Pakistan threatens to impose new restrictions on CIA activities
- State cables show rising concern about al-Qaeda in Yemen
- In Libya, CIA is gathering intelligence on rebels
- CIA operatives in Libya to gather intelligence on rebel fighters
- Libyan opposition includes a small number of al-Qaeda fighters, U.S. officials say
- Intelligence shows al-Qaeda branch in Yemen planning strike
- CIA launches review of security officers stemming from Pakistan case
- CIA contractor Raymond Davis freed after ‘blood money’ payment
- Intelligence director’s testimony about Gaddafi causes controversy
- Turmoil jars U.S. counter-terror efforts
- Former CIA officer Jeffrey A. Sterling charged in leak probe
- U.S. officials: Raymond Davis, accused in Pakistan shootings, worked for CIA
- U.S. officials: Raymond Davis, accused in Pakistan shootings, worked for CIA
- Increased U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan killing few high-value militants
- Increased U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan killing few high-value militants
- U.S. report finds debate in Iran on building nuclear bomb
- U.S. report finds debate in Iran on building nuclear bomb
- Panetta outlines plan for bin Laden's detention if al-Qaeda leader is captured
- Panetta outlines plan for bin Laden's detention if al-Qaeda leader is captured
- U.S. plans own criminal investigation of U.S. Embassy guard held in killings in Pakistan
- U.S. plans own criminal investigation of U.S. Embassy guard held in killings in Pakistan
- CIA director cites ‘likelihood’ that Mubarak may step down
- Faulty comment on Egypt by Panetta leads to confusion
- Comments by Panetta stoke unmet expectations
- CIA director cites 'likelihood' that Mubarak may step down
- U.S., Pakistani officials at diplomatic odds in fatal shooting
- U.S., Pakistani officials at diplomatic odds in fatal shooting
- Senators question intelligence agencies' anticipation of Egypt uprising
- Senators question intelligence agencies' anticipation of Egypt uprising
- Egypt's intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, could be called on to smooth turmoil
- Egypt's intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman, could be called on to smooth turmoil
- 'Concise' terror alertsto replace color codes
- Obama administration to replace color-coded terror alerts with new warning system