A sequel to his first book, Gary Vogler ’73’s latest release “Isreal Winner of the 2003 Iraq Oil War” explores how Israel’s geopolitical positioning and regional strategy shaped and benefited from the 2003 Iraq War. 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. This in-depth analysis suggests that Israel’s security interests and its strategic relationships with the United States influenced various aspects of Middle Eastern politics, especially as the U.S. and its allies sought control over Iraq’s oil resources. The book examines the economic and political gains Israel reportedly achieved, focusing on shifts in regional alliances, energy security, and military dynamics. Vogler argues U.S. Forces in Iraq and Syria are supporting Israel’s energy security.