Robert Fisk, Discredited reporter?
Robert Fisk is the multi-award winning Middle East correspondent of The Independent, based in Beirut. He has lived in the Arab world for more than 40 years, covering Lebanon, five Israeli invasions, the Iran-Iraq war, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Algerian civil war, Saddam Husseins invasion of Kuwait, the Bosnian and Kosovo wars, the American invasion and occupation of Iraq and the 2011 Arab revolutions. Occasionally describing himself as an Ottoman correspondent because of the huge area he covers, Fisk joined The Independent in 1989. He has written best-selling books on the Middle East, including Pity the Nation and The Great War for Civilisation. He was born in Kent in 1946 and gained his BA in English and Classics at Lancaster University. He holds a PhD in politics from Trinity College, Dublin.
https://www.independent.co.uk/author/robert-fisk
Robert Fisk is a notorious pro-Muslim anti-American (and generally anti-West) reporter. His reporting out of Lebanon was one-sided. He was the first Western reporter to interview Osama Bin Laden after the Saudi appeared in the Sudan in 1991 and was an apologist ever after. Trust what he writes at your own risk.