Jonathan S Landay
Jonathan S. Landay, national security and intelligence correspondent, has written about foreign affairs and US defense, intelligence and foreign policies for 15 years. From 1985-94, he covered South Asia and the Balkans for United Press International and then the Christian Science Monitor. He moved to Washington in December 1994 to cover defense and foreign affairs for the Christian Science Monitor and joined Knight Ridder in October 1999. He speaks frequently on national security matters, particularly the Balkans. In 2005, he was part of a team that won a National Headliners Award for "How the Bush Administration Went to War in Iraq.'' He also won a 2005 Award of Distinction from the Medill School of Journalism for "Iraqi exiles fed exaggerated tips to news media."
Other articles by this author
Bin Laden Raid Years in the Making, Minutes in Execution
By Jonathan S Landay, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
US Announces Sanctions as Syrian Regime Cracks Down
By Hannah Allam, Jonathan S Landay and Andrew Bossone, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
Syria Ramps Up Crackdown as US Considers "Targeted" Sanctions
By Jonathan S Landay and Hannah Allam, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
As Syrian Regime Sends Tanks Against Citizens, Obama Ponders Sanctions
By Jonathan S Landay, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
Pakistan-US Feud Boils Over CIA Drone Strikes
By Jonathan S Landay, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
US Wants Others to Arm, Train Libyan Rebels
By Jonathan S Landay, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
US Moves Ships, Aircraft as Libya Fighting Rages
By Warren P Strobel, Nancy A Youssef and Jonathan S Landay, McClatchy Newspapers | Report
Defections Further Isolate Qaddafi; Security Council Approves Sanctions
By Jonathan S Landay and Nancy A Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers | Report