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Michael R. Gordon is a national security correspondent at The Wall Street Journal . He was previously the Chief Military Correspondent for The New York Times. Along with Lieutenant General (Retired) Bernard E. Trainor, he has co-authored three books about wars in Iraq.
- The Book
The Endgame is Michael R. Gordon and General Bernard E....
- Events & Contact
Iran’s Master of Iraq Chaos Still Vexes U.S.: An Account...
- Wary of Israel, Iran is Said to Err in Strikes: An Account From The Endgame in The New York Times
The report and other documents were examined for a new book....
- The Red Team Report
Iran’s Master of Iraq Chaos Still Vexes U.S.: An Account...
- The Book
About. Latest. During his 32 years at The Times, Mr. Gordon reported on numerous conflicts from the field, including operations against the Islamic State, the Iraq war, the war in...
Nov 15, 2022 · Vincent Tullo for The New York Times. By David Allen. Published Nov. 15, 2022 Updated Nov. 17, 2022. “I recognize my father in this picture,” the composer Michael Gordon said during a...
Michael R. Gordon has been a national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal since October 2017. Previously, he was a military and diplomacy correspondent for The New York Times for 32 years. [1] During the first phase of the Iraq War, he was the only newspaper reporter embedded with the allied land command under General Tommy ...
Office— New York Times, 229 W. 43rd St., New York, NY 10036. CAREER: During early career, worked for the United Nations and as a Washington, DC, reporter for the National Journal; New York Times, New York, NY, staff member, 1985—, currently chief military correspondent.
Gordon is chief military correspondent for The New York Times. During the initial phase of the Iraq war, he was the only newspaper reporter embedded with the allied land command under Gen....
May 8, 2018 · Press: comms@cnas.org. View High-res Photo. Michael R. Gordon was a correspondent for The New York Times, focusing on national security and international affairs, from 1985 to 2017. During his 32 years at The Times, Mr. Gordon reported on numerous conflicts from the field, including operations against the Islamic State, the Iraq war, the war in ...