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Oriana Fallaci The Rage and the Pride – ISBN: 042 The Force of Reason – ISBN: 934 For those unfamiliar, as are most Americans, Oriana Fallaci is one of the most respected of international journalists and war correspondents. As a child she assisted her father in his activities as an organizer and principal in the WWII Italian underground. In her lifetime she has reported on virtually every conflict around the world.

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She has interviewed everyone of import from Truman to Osama and the Pope, always critically and sometimes embarrassingly so to the subject of the interview. She asks tough questions and demands candid answers. She's Bill O'Reilly on stilts and steroids, who also breathes fire! She is articulate, incredibly informed and equally opinionated. Her blistering attacks on the threatened collapse of the West are informative, thought provoking, and demonstrate a well deserved hubris. She knows a hell of a lot, and supports her positions with a litany of facts which boggle the mind of even the most informed reader. She wrote The Rage and the Pride immediately after 9/11.

Indeed, she wrote continuously for three or four days, completing it without sleep or much food. The second book was released only a few months ago in its English translation, and there is yet a third which is an interview with herself, yet to be translated and released. She is multi-lingual and usually prefers to do her own translations, but she died of cancer only two weeks ago (while awaiting trial in Italy for “blaspheming” Islam. A trial she desperately wanted to live long enough to attend.) Neither book is particularly long, and both will add to your knowledge of world history. Both emphasize how history is being altered severely by Islam's reconquest of what it considers to be it's own territory, in preparation for world dominance. Her attack is vitriolic, yet leaves one with the sense that every word is carefully chosen and frighteningly true. She is adamant about the fact that there is neither “radical Islam” nor “moderate Islam.” Only Islam!

Islam is the Koran, and the Koran is the Mein Kampf of religion. Amongst the torrent of worthwhile information and insight she reviews the history of Islam and its myriad conquests, wryly commenting that “they always begin with the Crusades,” forgetting, of course, that it conquered the Christian Middle East centuries before the Crusades— indeed Islam authored the Crusades. She quotes George Habash, a modern Islamic theorist and leader (whom she interviewed): “We Arabs are just at the beginning of the beginning.” From now on there will be no peace for the West. “To advance step by step. Millimetre by millimetre. Year after year.

Decade after decade. Determined, stubborn, patient. This is our strategy.

A strategy that we shall expand throughout the whole planet.” She impugns the Left for not recognizing that liberal thought and intellectual generosity can't work when they exist only on one side. Considering herself an “Christian atheist” she rejects various Christian precepts such as turning the other cheek (which encourages wickedness) yet remains convinced (and convincing) that “Christianity is the greatest revolution humanity has ever accomplished.

By comparison, all the others seem limited.” The West has spent several millinea developing a rational civilization and improving the lot of humanity. This is now seriously threatened by Islamic imperialism, which speaks “a language that does not contain the words Freedom [or] Liberty, [and] vegetates in a world that, far from rejecting death, sees death as a privilege.” Being a muscle of sorts, the brain needs to be exercised.