Jamie McIntyre
Jamie McIntyre joined the Washington Examiner in 2016 as a senior writer covering defense and national security. His newsletter, “Jamie McIntyre’s Daily on Defense,” goes out each weekday morning to thousands of national security professionals and opinion leaders. An internationally known journalist with more than 40 years of experience, he served as CNN’s military affairs and senior Pentagon correspondent from 1992-2008 and Al Jazeera America’s national security correspondent from 2014-16. McIntyre began his career in radio in 1976 at WTOP, the all-news station in Washington, and was a newscaster for NPR’s All Things Considered from 2011-14. He holds a bachelor's degree in broadcasting from the University of Florida and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Maryland, where he also serves as an adjunct instructor.
News
UN nuclear watchdog says Iran nuclear site damaged in strikes
Opinion
Students thrive when families choose hope. Why states should follow West Virginia’s lead on school choice
Op-Eds
As Texas votes, Vance’s 2028 path runs through the Lone Star State
Courage, Strength, and Optimism
Step one: Operation Epic Fury
Beltway Confidential
Don’t give Europe or Turkey a say in Iran’s reconstruction
Beltway Confidential
Oil prices will likely fall quickly
Equality, Not Elitism
An online meltdown over a return to biological reality in Kansas
Foreign Policy
Trump’s ‘America First’ coalition balks at strikes against Iran
News
Michigan firm that called DEI lawsuit ‘frivolous’ removes race-based scholarship criteria
Editorials
Iran’s Epic Fury response is pushing neighbors toward Israel
Investigations
