Robert R. Reilly

Robert R. Reilly is a senior fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council and has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Reader’s Digest, and National Review, among many other publications. A former director of the Voice of America, he has taught at the National Defense University and served in the White House and the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Reilly is a member of the board of the Middle East Media Research Institute and lives near Washington DC. His most recent book is The Closing of the Muslim Mind: How Intellectual Suicide Created the Modern Islamist Crisis.


    A novel notion of justice

    Robert R. Reilly | 5 Sep 2011
    Affirming the right to same sex marriage makes about as much sense as promoting the goodness of smoking cancer-inducing cigarettes.


    Is the Pentagon betraying its troops?

    Robert R. Reilly | 6 Dec 2010
    Why repealing the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for homosexual servicemen and women will weaken American combat effectiveness.


    40 years of gay "rights"

    Robert R. Reilly | 29 Jun 2009
    Although President Obama is hosting a gala reception for gay leaders in the White House, has the time come for homosexual marriage?


    Iowa's earthquake

    Robert R. Reilly | 13 Apr 2009
    No matter what the judges say, they changed the meaning of marriage in Iowa when they ruled that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right.


    Reasons without virtue

    Robert R. Reilly | 28 Jun 2008
    A claim that gay marriage requires only modest changes to family laws has a Swiftian air, minus the satire.


    Middle East visions

    Robert R. Reilly | 25 Jun 2007
    Long before the US acquired vital security interests there, Americans were wandering through the lands of the Arabian Nights.

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