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Raid on the Sun: Inside Israel's secret campaign that denied Saddam the bomb | 
enlarge | Author: Rodger Claire Creator: Adam Grupper Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 1104534
Format: Abridged, Audiobook Media: Audio CD Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 5 x 1
ISBN: 0743528123 Dewey Decimal Number: 956.70441 EAN: 9780743528122 ASIN: 0743528123
Publication Date: April 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: new factory sealed CDs, may have small black mark on box
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From the earliest days of his dictatorship, Saddam Hussein had vowed to destroy Israel. So when France sold Iraq a top-of-the-line nuclear reactor in 1975, the Israelis were justifiably concerned. The reactor formed the heart of a huge nuclear plant situated twelve miles from Baghdad, 1,100 kilometers from Tel Aviv. By 1981, the reactor was on the verge of becoming "hot," and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin knew he would have to confront its deadly potential. He turned to Israeli Air Force commander General David Ivry to secretly plan a daring surgical strike on the reactor -- a never-before-contemplated mission that would prove to be one of the most remarkable military operations of all time. Written with the full and exclusive cooperation of Israeli Air Force high command, General Ivry (ret.), and all of the eight mission pilots, Raid on the Sun tells the extraordinary story of how Israel plotted the unthinkable: defying its U.S. and European allies to eliminate Iraq's nuclear threat. Claire recreates a gripping tale of personal sacrifice and survival, of young pilots who faced a nearly unsurmountable challenge: how to fly the 1,000-plus-kilometer mission to Baghdad and back on one tank of fuel. He recounts Israeli intelligence's incredible "black ops" to sabotage constructions on the French reactor and eliminate Iraqi nuclear scientists, and he offers a pilot's eye-eye view of the action on June 7, 1981, when the planes roared off a runway on the Sinai Peninsula for the first successful destruction of a nuclear reactor in history.
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Must Read November 23, 2008 After getting through some of the early historical backup at the beginning of the book, it moves into the details of the mission. Probably the single greatest successful military mission, it's a must read for all Israeli history and military mission buffs.
Great Adventure Book November 12, 2008 I remember exactly where I was on June 7, 1981, when I heard that Israeli jets had bombed the Osiraq nuclear reactor in Iraq. I was in my living room, in my house, in California. My first thought was that Iraq would retaliate and start another Mideast war. Then the U.S. would have to get involved.
As it turned out, Iraq did nothing. Israel established itself as a force to be reckoned with in the region (again).
Rodger Claire's documentary provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the planning, execution, and aftermath of one of the most successful preemptive strikes in military history. One aspect of his book that I found to be particularly interesting was the disagreement among Israeli leaders and lawmakers as to whether to launch an attack at all.
This story is so compelling that I was riveted to this book from beginning to end. The degree of risk that the pilots and Israeli leaders were willing to take were unbelievable.
I highly recommend Raid on the Sun. It is "a guys book".
Mitch Paioff, Author, Getting Started as an Independent Computer Consultant
Getting Started as an Independent Computer Consultant
Raid on the Sun August 30, 2008 It was a very interesting book politically, tactically and good profiling of the personalities of the pilots - not all of which were likeable. One could not help contrasting the latter as to whether that would have been allowed to exist in the USAF or the RAF - unlikely I suspect. I was only aware of two inaccuracies: in a helicopter you would not "smell diesel " but JP4 and (page 117) your don't land with "afterburners kicked on" unless you are planning to take off or go around which in this case the pilot was certainly not !
The Very First Iraq War August 28, 2008 An exceptional book. Obviously well researched, and excitingly written. I remember the news of the raid but did not have any idea of the preparations or the high skill and courage involved until I read this book. I was so impressed I bought two more copies to give as gifts.
Israeli top guns - The young ones. July 20, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Excellent insight to a fearless young band of Israeli top gun pilots. Courageous, professional and accurate. A humane inside look at what Israel does best, it's military prowess bursting through the pages. Very well written and quite stirring to read as the climax builds up to it's final conclusion. Israel will continue to survive as long as such fine young men can be found amongst each generation.
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