In military history circles, it's known as "Operation Orchard." A clever journalist once dubbed it "The Silent Strike."
And experts in Middle East diplomacy remember it for an almost total lack of response - a surprising result they characterized as a "synchronized silence."
I'm referring to the Sept. 6, 2007, Israeli air strike on a suspected nuclear reactor in the Deir ez-Zor region of Syria.
The story I'm going to share with you today sounds like a combination spy novel/technothriller, something out of the old Tom Clancy stories.
But it actually happened, and our Members need to know exactly how it happened because, if and when history repeats itself, there will be profound implications - and possibly violent changes - in store for the global economy.
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