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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Hezbollah's Nicholas Noe threatens Syrians and the world with doom, on behalf of Assad

In this article in the New York Times, Hezbollah's Nicholas Noe put out the blueprint for what Hassan Nasrallah and Bashar Assad believe is the only way out of the Syrian crisis: Talk to Assad and entertain him, or face the wrath of the "axis of resistance" composed of Iran, Syria and Hezbollah. Nothing original or genuine, Noe only makes sure that his bosses' point makes it in print for US audience. 

Below are the parts that highlight Hezbollah, Assad and Noe's threat to Syrians and the world.

...Washington should adopt a realistic, albeit distasteful, strategy that seeks to steadily defuse the conflict rather than watch it explode in everyone’s face. And that means dealing with Mr. Assad.

MR. ASSAD is a brutally repressive and dangerous leader who is responsible for most of the death and destruction that has plagued Syria in recent months, but the consequences of pushing Iran, Syria and Hezbollah beyond their red lines will most likely be far worse.

...But the realization that die-hard elements in Damascus, Beirut and Tehran could unleash great regional destruction should prompt a long overdue discussion about putting forward a credible and comprehensive bargain.

Negotiations now, rather than war later, could lead to a far better outcome for all parties — even if that means Syrians’ aspirations for freedom might be met much later than anyone would like.

1 comment:

  1. Noe has two purposes in his life:
    1. Counter everything Michael Young writes. The majority of his articles reveal some kind of bizarre obsession with Michael Young, as everything he writes about must include a critique of Young.
    2. Act as the Western spokesperson for Hezbollah. I read parts of his book and frankly, it ought to be reported for plagiarism as Noe didn't even try to do something original - merely copy-pasting the official discourse of the party.

    If that doesn't make him a creep, you should see what he looks like. The guy looks as greasy as his "work". He needs a serious haircut and to use shampoo. Count-Dracula doesn't look that bad.

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