Nothing, and so be it is a brutally real relation of the Vietnam war. Fallaci pictures a chilling description of the violence but, most of all, of the non-sense of a conflict seen from the "pawns" point of view. It's really tough - not as harsh as her other work Inshallah, though - still, sometimes I found it hard to read on. Oriana Fallaci was a great italian journalist, very unlike her several embedded colegues: she used words as if they were knives, everything was black or white, no shades of grey. That kind of person you love or hate, but you can't simply ignore.