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Greg Myre

NPR national security correspondent who covers U.S. military and foreign policy issues. He assesses the battlefield situation, the war timeline, and unanswered questions about Iran's nuclear material.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 25min

U.S. and Israel strike Iran. Here's what we know

Daniel Estrin, Tel Aviv-based international correspondent, gives first-hand reporting from Israel. Greg Myre, national security correspondent, analyzes strategic and geopolitical implications. They discuss overnight U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, the scale and targets of the campaign, potential aims toward regime change, regional fallout including missile exchanges, shipping risks, and wider geopolitical stakes.
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Mar 21, 2026 • 16min

On the Iranian Border, More Military on the Way, Warm Western Winter

Emily Fang, NPR international correspondent, reports from the Turkish border as Iranians flee with conflicted feelings and daily life grows more dangerous. Greg Myre, NPR national security reporter, tracks Marines heading to the region, air power shifts, and Strait of Hormuz fears. Kirk Siegler, NPR Western correspondent, looks at a record warm winter, weak snowpack, rising fire risk, and Colorado River strain.
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Aug 30, 2025 • 33min

Sources & Methods: Trump's DC takeover, Ukraine, fired spy chief

Join Charles Maynes, NPR's Moscow Bureau Chief, and Greg Myre, National Security Correspondent reporting from Ukraine, as they dive deep into the gripping complexities of the Ukraine conflict and the current state of U.S. national security. They discuss the contrasting realities of life in Ukraine versus the political maneuverings in D.C. amid Trump’s surveillance tactics. The pair also dissect recent intelligence community shake-ups and the frustrating stalemate in diplomatic efforts between Ukraine and Russia, revealing an intricate web of global tensions.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 38min

Live Q&A: Trump on Hormuz; Lebanon, counterattacks, the intel beat, and more

Greg Myre, NPR national security correspondent with deep Middle East experience, breaks down troop movements, Iran’s strikes and the tricky security of the Strait of Hormuz. Short takes on diplomacy, Russia-Iran drone links, Lebanon and Israel’s front, intelligence tracking, and the reporting hurdles inside closed countries.
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May 30, 2025 • 28min

Tariff Twists; Diplomatic Deals; Mango Mania

Greg Myre, NPR's national security correspondent, dives into the shake-ups in presidential tariff policies after a court ruling questioned their legality. He discusses how these tariffs are affecting U.S.-China trade relations while the Trump administration reshapes the diplomatic landscape. The conversation even takes a light-hearted turn, celebrating mango season and sharing funny anecdotes about fruit transport. Myre also touches on the complexities of modern diplomacy, showcasing a shift towards more transactional foreign relations.

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