Robert Fisk lives in Beirut, writes for The Independent, and "covers" the Middle East - in depth, in as much that he actually goes out there [rather than just sit in a hotel room "reporting"] and does report on what is happening.
Fisk is visiting the US. He writes here:
"I call it the Alice in Wonderland effect. Each time I tour the United States, I stare through the looking glass at the faraway region in which I live and work for The Independent - the Middle East - and see a landscape which I do no recognise, a distant tragedy turned, here in America, into a farce of hypocrisy and banality and barefaced lies. Am I the Cheshire Cat? Or the Mad Hatter?"
Fisk's observations, as always, are acute and to the point. Some would say uncomfortably blunt!
Fisk is visiting the US. He writes here:
"I call it the Alice in Wonderland effect. Each time I tour the United States, I stare through the looking glass at the faraway region in which I live and work for The Independent - the Middle East - and see a landscape which I do no recognise, a distant tragedy turned, here in America, into a farce of hypocrisy and banality and barefaced lies. Am I the Cheshire Cat? Or the Mad Hatter?"
Fisk's observations, as always, are acute and to the point. Some would say uncomfortably blunt!
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