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J.J. Green speaks exclusively with former Osama bin Laden associate Noman Benotman about why Awlaki is so popular.
Has the intelligence community become too big for its own good? For analysis, we spoke with Federal News Radio national security correspondent, J.J. Green.
The radical Yemeni-American cleric, Anwar al-Awlaki, is believed to be hiding in Yemen since 2004. The U.S. says he is an active al-Qaida recruiter and has placed him on the CIA\'s list of terrorist targets to be killed or captured, despite his American citizenship. National Security Correspondent JJ Green learns more from former CIA unit head Mike Scheuer.
Counterproliferation experts say Iranian agents\' smuggling operations include parties who aren\'t aware they are doing anything illegal.
Part of the Obama administration\'s recently released national security strategy deals with the evolving threat that terror groups like al Qaida pose.
Texas Congressman Mike McCaul says Washington and other cities may be targets of the Pakistani Taliban.
The suspect in a botched car bombing in Times Square appeared in court Tuesday on terrorism and weapons charges for the first time since his arrest two weeks ago and was quickly led away in handcuffs after being held without bail. National Security Correspondent JJ Green tells us what we\'re learning from the incident
The Times Square bomber may have had some help from the Pakistani Taliban, but... We get details from National Security Correspondent, JJ Green
Authorities say the man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb in Times Square is cooperating with investigators. But they say it\'s still unclear what motivated Faisal Shahzad and whether he was working alone. National Security Correspondent JJ Green has more in The Hunt
Osama bin Laden had no idea the U.S. would hit al-Qaida as hard as it has since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, a former bin Laden associate tells National Security Correspondent JJ Green in an exclusive interview.
A top veteran CIA officer is retiring after a sometimes tumultuous career with the agency.
In Washington, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said the U.S. deplored the violence and urged all to respect the rule of law.
It turns out that a Finnish cargo ship that mysteriously disappeared for weeks last summer was actually under the control of a group of renegades who may have taken Russian-made missiles or something else very…