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Nicholas Noe

Nicholas Noe is the co-founder of Mideastwire.com and the editor ofVoice of Hezbollah: The Statements of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah. His Twitter feed is @NoeNicholas.

  • An Israeli infantry soldier from the Kfir Brigade takes part in a drill in urban warfare simulating a combat mission with Lebanon's Hezbollah at the Israeli army base of Elyakim in northern Israel on July 11, 2013. Israeli military built the training base at Elyakim to train soldiers on how to fight Hezbollah as Israel bolsters security along its border with Syria, where Hezbollah militants are reportedly fighting alongside government forces against rebels.
    An Israeli infantry soldier from the Kfir Brigade takes part in a drill in urban warfare simulating a combat mission with Lebanon's Hezbollah at the Israeli army base of Elyakim in northern Israel on July 11, 2013. Israeli military built the training base at Elyakim to train soldiers on how to fight Hezbollah as Israel bolsters security along its border with Syria, where Hezbollah militants are reportedly fighting alongside government forces against rebels.
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    The Next Israel-Hezbollah War Won’t Be an Accident

    Non-military options that might prevent an ‘Israel-Resistance Axis War’ are waning

    byNicholas Noe
  • From left to right: Secretary General of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) Houcine Abbassi, President of the Tunisian employers union (UTICA) Wided Bouchamaoui, President of the Tunisian Human Rights League (LTDH), Abdessattar ben Moussa and Tunisian lawyer Fadhel Mahfoudh.
    From left to right: Secretary General of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) Houcine Abbassi, President of the Tunisian employers union (UTICA) Wided Bouchamaoui, President of the Tunisian Human Rights League (LTDH), Abdessattar ben Moussa and Tunisian lawyer Fadhel Mahfoudh.
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    The Problem With Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to Tunisia’s National Dialogue Quartet

    The group deserves to be lauded for steering a country’s transition towards democratic governance following revolution. But its recognition comes at a cost.

    byNicholas Noe
  • Armed police on patrol on Marhaba beach where 38 people were killed on Friday in a terrorist attack on June 28, 2015 in Souuse, Tunisia. Sousse beaches remain quiet following the Tunisia beach attack which left 38 dead, including at least 15 Britons. Around 1,000 tourists returned to the UK with more set to follow in the coming days.
    Armed police on patrol on Marhaba beach where 38 people were killed on Friday in a terrorist attack on June 28, 2015 in Souuse, Tunisia. Sousse beaches remain quiet following the Tunisia beach attack which left 38 dead, including at least 15 Britons. Around 1,000 tourists returned to the UK with more set to follow in the coming days.
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    Another Middle Eastern State Could Collapse, and More Cash and Weapons Won’t Save It

    Why the Mediterranean refugee crisis could get that much worse, and soon

    byNicholas Noe
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    It’s Not Springtime in Tunisia Anymore

    In the wake of deadly attacks, why the one vaunted Arab Spring exception may not be an exception at all

    byNicholas Noe
  • Lebanese Hezbollah supporters raise their fists up as the Shiite Muslim group's leader Hassan Nasrallah addresses the crowd through video link during a rally held in a southern Beirut suburb on August 14, 2009 to mark three years since the end of the war between Hezbollah and Israel.(Ramzi Haidar/AFP/Getty Images)
    Lebanese Hezbollah supporters raise their fists up as the Shiite Muslim group's leader Hassan Nasrallah addresses the crowd through video link during a rally held in a southern Beirut suburb on August 14, 2009 to mark three years since the end of the war between Hezbollah and Israel.(Ramzi Haidar/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Craving

    Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah wants war. His public wants war. But to get the war that he wants, he has to wait.

    byNicholas Noe
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