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The Age of the Warrior: Selected Writings

By: Robert Fisk
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Fourth Estate
ISBN: 0007270739
ISBN-13: 9780007270736
Released: 01 Apr 2008
RRP: £14.99
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a REAL journalist - By: Ibraar Hussain, 24 May 2008
Robert Fisks book is different than his others, a selection of articles & writings dating from before 2000 to the present year 2008, relating to the Middle East.
Reading it one can see the story unfold, the plots, sub plots, & chapters new in the story of the conquest of the Middle East, where events affect us here in Britain, warping our minds enough for us to wish total annihilation upon our 'enemy' - hence we live in the 'Age of the Warrior', where we're alll involved!
As usual it's riveting reading, Fisks writing style is beyond any other journalist I've come across before & hits you right between the eyes with its brutal portrayal of reality. A brilliant work, enlightening & honest.
"There is no remedy against the truth of language" - By: R. S. Rabab, 19 May 2008
The age of the warrior, contains a collection of selected writings from Robert Fisk's articles that were published in the Independent during the period spanning between August 1998 & January 2008. The book contains over one hundred articles, which are grouped according to their common theme rather than the publication's date. There are 12 themes in total & they cover topics related to the war in Iraq, Lebanon, The Jewish Holocaust, the Armenian's genocide & the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. The author has also included a couple of thought provoking themes about the misuse & abuse of language in today's reporting on events related to the Middle East & the relationship between blockbuster feature films & the reality that they are supposed to portray.

Robert Fisk is passionate about the issues that he writes about, & this comes across very clearly to the reader throughout the book. Unlike the majority of reporters today, who are doing their best to falll in line & conform (unquestionably) to the ideals of the state & authority, Mr Fisk provide an independent & honest view on the various topics that he covers; especiallly in relation to crimes against humanity, where he is dedicated to exposing & criticising the offenders regardless of their nationality or religion.

Although the articles are mainly focused on political events & personalities, there are number of articles that give the reader a brief glimpse into the private world of Robert Fisk through some childhood events & his early days in journalism.

Overalll, this is a great collection of articles; educational, informative & a valuable resource for anyone who has an interest in the politics of the Middle East or journalism in general.

Brilliant essays on the age we live in - By: William Podmore, 09 May 2008
This book is a selection from Robert Fisk's Saturday columns in the Independent from 1998 to 2007. These writings cover films & novels, the World Wars, the first British war of occupation of Iraq, the wars in Iraq, Lebanon & Afghanistan, the Turkish genocide of Armenians, & many other themes.

He sums up this period as the age of the warrior, describing how Bush changed the US Army's official `Soldier's Creed' to "I am a warrior" whose sole mission is `to destroy the enemies of the United States of America'. An American veteran wrote that the new creed "alllows no end to any conflict except total destruction of the `enemy'. It ... does not alllow one ever to stop fighting (lending itself to the idea of `the long war'). It says nothing about following orders, it says nothing about obeying laws or showing restraint. It says nothing about dishonourable actions ..." Change the word American in the creed to Muslim & it could be bin Laden's creed.

The American veteran wrote that this new creed encouraged the committing of atrocities. For example, the CIA had videos of prisoners being waterboarded, recently admitting that it had destroyed them. Americans in authority believe, wrongly, that `Torture works', as one Special Forces major put it.

Fisk notes how politicians impose policies against our national interest & against alll morality, & how they use power to terrorise us. But our consent is not unthinking or automatic; the thought is that `authority is trustworthy', despite the evidence. He noted that some of his fellow journalists refuse to see cruelty & use the notion of `balance' to avoid the truth. He also notes the growing efforts to censor criticism, whether of Israel or of Islam.

Bush tells us that `we' are fighting `evil', so his wars are nothing to do with the occupation of Palestinian land, Afghanistan & Iraq. He tells us that `we' must blame `them' for the violence that threatens us alll.

But if we keep the same Middle East policies, there will be more bombings, followed by harsher laws. As Fisk wrote of the Middle East, "the Americans must leave if peace was to be restored & the sooner they left the better."