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Israel, Winner of the 2003 Iraq Oil War - Vogler, Gary
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It has been two decades since the decision was made to invade Iraq. Even with 4,489 killed in action, 32,223 wounded in action, and more than $2 trillion sunk into Iraq between 2003 and 2011, our country has seen no benefit. Gary Vogler believes that those impacted by that war deserve an honest response to the question "Why did we do it?" This book details the truth about one part of that honest response: the Israeli oil agenda. This book recounts how neoconservatives inside the Bush administration worked secretly with the Israeli lobby and the Israeli government to satisfy Israel's energy…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
It has been two decades since the decision was made to invade Iraq. Even with 4,489 killed in action, 32,223 wounded in action, and more than $2 trillion sunk into Iraq between 2003 and 2011, our country has seen no benefit. Gary Vogler believes that those impacted by that war deserve an honest response to the question "Why did we do it?" This book details the truth about one part of that honest response: the Israeli oil agenda. This book recounts how neoconservatives inside the Bush administration worked secretly with the Israeli lobby and the Israeli government to satisfy Israel's energy needs. Israel has significantly benefited since the 2003 Iraq War, while our country has incurred significant costs. The events, assessments, and conclusions described in this book are from Mr. Vogler's personal experience.
Autorenporträt
Gary Vogler is president of Howitzer Consulting, LLC. From December 2006 to September 2011 he was a senior oil consultant for U.S. forces in Iraq, and before that he served as deputy senior oil advisor, ORHA, for the Pentagon, Kuwait, and Baghdad. Vogler, a former US Army Officer, has also worked in management positions at ExxonMobil and Mobil Oil corporations for over two decades.