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]
Michael R. Gordon is a national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of “Degrade and Destroy: the Inside Story of the War Against the Islamic State, from Barack...
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May 5, 2009 · Michael R. Gordon @mgordonwsj Author Degrade and Destroy. Co-author The Endgame, Cobra II and The Generals' War. National Security Correspondent, Wall Street Journal MGWSJ@protonmail.com Washington, D.C. michaelrgordon.com Joined May 2009 2,246 Following 11.7K Followers Replies Media Pinned Tweet Michael R. Gordon @mgordonwsj · Jun 4, 2022
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By Michael R. Gordon Trump Settles on Afghan Strategy Expected to Raise Troop Levels President Trump will offer “a path forward for America’s engagement in Afghanistan and South Asia” in a speech...
Jun 8, 2021 · By Michael R. Gordon. and Warren P. Strobel. Updated June 8, 2021 1:24 am ET. print. Listen to article (2 minutes) WASHINGTON—A report on the origins of Covid-19 by a U.S. government national ...
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He has also has travelled with three secretaries of state and written extensively about diplomatic issues. Before joining The Wall Street Journal, Gordon was a correspondent for The New York Times for 32 years. From 1996 to 2000, Gordon was based in Moscow, where he served as the Times' bureau chief.
Jul 26, 2022 · Michael R. Gordon is the national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and former chief military correspondent for The New York Times. He is the co-author with the late retired General Bernard Trainor of three definitive histories of the United States’ wars in Iraq: The Endgame, Cobra II, and The Generals’ War .