- Julie Tate
- Staff Writer
Julie Tate has worked as a researcher at the Washington Post since 2002. She specializes in national security, intelligence and defense issues.
- Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was found liable in financial fraud
- Bradley Manning declines to enter plea at court-martial
- Bradley Manning declines to enter plea at court martial
- Administration looking into repatriating non-Afghan detainees at U.S.-run prison
- Officer recommends court-martial for Bradley Manning in WikiLeaks case
- Bradley Manning gets a billboard in Washington
- On 10th anniversary, Guantanamo Bay’s future is unclear
- Prosecutors say Manning collaborated with WikiLeaks’ Assange in stealing secret documents
- Manning’s defense rests in pretrial hearing
- Manning hearing turns to computer security
- Soldier’s gender identity issues raised in WikiLeaks case
- Army Pfc. Manning to face pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case
- Trade in surveillance technology raises worries
- U.S. had advance warning of abuse at Afghan prisons, officials say
- Mansour Arbabsiar recalled as upbeat about finances during summer encounter
- Suspect in alleged Iranian terrorism plot had key connections
- Anwar al-Aulaqi killed: Stories on the radical Muslim cleric from the Post archives
- Jihadi magazine commemorates 9/11 anniversary
- CIA shifts focus to killing targets
- N.Y. billing dispute reveals details of secret CIA rendition flights
- Al-Qaeda’s No. 2 leader is killed in Pakistan, U.S. officials say
- Remembering the fallen: Troops are identified in helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan
- Classified document about U.S. detention criteria inadvertently given to ACLU
- Justice Department to investigate deaths of two detainees in CIA custody
- Guantanamo Bay detainees’ family members may be allowed to visit
- CIA’s brain drain: Since 9/11, some top officials have moved to private sector
- Suspect in fatal shooting of 2 U.S. airmen allegedly confesses to authorities
- African commission asked to take case challenging CIA ‘rendition’ program
- Leaked cable tells of 3 previously undisclosed members of 9/11 plot
- Leaked cable tells of 3 previously undisclosed members of 9/11 plot
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