Reuel Marc Gerecht Wsj, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Iraq War, Salary, And Net Worth

Reuel Marc Gerecht Bio | Wiki

Reuel Marc Gerecht is an American political analyst and author. He mainly focuses on the Middle East specifically  Iraq and Iran, Islamic militancy, and intelligence. Reuel serves as the senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The organization focuses primarily on the Middle East,  counterterrorism, Islamic militancy, as well as intelligence.

Prior to his current duties, Reuel serves as the director of the Project for the New American Century’s Middle East Initiative. Also, he worked at the American Enterprise Institute as a resident fellow. Earlier in his journalism career, Reuel served as a case officer at the CIA. While there, he primarily worked on Middle Eastern targets.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Age

He was born in the United States of America. Reuel has not shared his exact date and place of birth. But looking at his appearance, he may be in his late 40s or early 50s.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Reuel stands at a height of 5 ft 9 ni ( Approx 1.75m).

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Reuel Marc Gerecht Family

The current senior fellow at FDD was born to his mother and father in the United States of America. Reuel host of American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. However, details regarding his parents and siblings are currently not available to the public domain.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Wife

The senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies is very vigilant when it comes to his duties. On the other hand, Reuel is very secretive when it comes to his personal life. His work position exposes him to so many people who follow up his coverage and also are lovers of his books. Despite that, Ruel has managed to maintain a very low key about his personal life and especially his marital status.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Education

He graduated with a BA in History from Johns Hopkins University. Later, Reuel earned a MA in Islamic History from Princeton University. He also has scholars from Muir Institute of Islamic Studies, University of Edinburgh, American University in Cairo, and Cairo University

Reuel Marc Gerecht Wsj

He lived abroad in the 1990s and occasionally wrote under the pseudonym of Edward Shirley. Currently, Reuel writes regularly for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New York Times, among many other publications. Also, he serves as a contributing editor at The Weekly Standard. Reuel has been serving as a foreign-affairs columnist for The New Republic magazine’s foreign-affairs blog. Apart from that, he serves as a foreign correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly.

The journalist has been advocating the re-establishment of diplomatic relationships with Tehran prior to taking any military action. According to a journalist by the name of  Andrew Sullivan, in the ticking time bomb scenario, Reuel defends the use of physically coercive interrogation techniques. For many years, Reuel has been associated with the neoconservative movement in foreign affairs. This movement advocates an active as well as interventionist American foreign policy.

The journalist has written often articles concerning the difficulties of reforming the American intelligence establishment. Reuel, a disciple, and friend of Bernard Lewis, the Princeton historian, argued that Islamic fundamentalists, not Muslim liberals, will be the engine of political reform as well as democratization in the Middle East. The journalist’s views have been condensed into the remark, “No Thomas Jefferson without Martin Luther”.

Reuel’s other Colleagust at WSJ Include:

Alejandro Lazo – reporter

Shelby Holliday – Senior Video Reporter

Reuel Marc Gerecht Iraq War |  Iran

In the 1990s, Reuel was a  very strong proponent of military strikes against the Taliban and al-Qa’ida in Afghanistan. He is a backer of both the Afghan and Iraq wars. Reuel has been urging repeatedly a hawkish approach toward Iran such as preemptive strikes against Iran’s nuclear sites and also military retaliation for the alleged Iranian assassination plot against the Saudi ambassador in the USA. In the 1990s, Reuel was a harsh critic of the Central Intelligence Agency’s performance against the Islamic terrorist target.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Salary

He earns his monthly income from his current job as the senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Reuel has an average salary of $92,586 pr year.

Reuel Marc Gerecht Net Worth

He is a very successful journalist who occupies very senior positions in this industry. Since launching his career and raising to higher ranks, Reuel’s wealth has grown significantly well. Currently, he has an estimated net worth of $3,783,267.

Who Is Reuel Marc Gerecht

Reuel  Gerecht is an American political analyst and writer. He mainly focuses on the Middle East specifically  Iraq and Iran. Reuel serves as the senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

How Tall Is Reuel Marc Gerecht

Reuel is a man of above-average stature who stands at a height of 5 ft 9 ni ( Approx 1.75m).

Wher Is Reuel Marc Gerecht

Currently, Reuel serves as the senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies primarily focusing on the Middle East, counterterrorism, Islamic militancy, and intelligence as well.

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