Curveball Summary

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After reading “How the U.S. Fell Under the Spell of “Curveball” by Bob Drogin and John Goetz post your thoughts on who you think is to blame for the Curveball debacle. Curveball was a chemical engineer who first appeared in a German refugee camp in 1999-2001. He asserted that he worked for "Dr. Germ," British-trained microbiologist Dr. Rihab Rashida Tah to lead a team that built mobile labs to produce lethal biological Weapons Of Mass Destruction (WMD). The Germans listened to his claims and debriefed him starting in December 1999 continuing to September 2001Although the Americans did not have "direct access" to Curveball information collected by the BND debriefing team was later passed on in part to the Defense Intelligence Agency. He was granted asylum and provided hours of testimony to Germany’s federal intelligence service known as the BND (Drogin, 2007). Curveball as a chemical engineer, worked closely with the German intelligence where he provided them with detailed drawings claiming Saddam Hussein who was then Iraq president had built …show more content…

Requests by US interrogators to speak to curveball face to face never materialized. In 2002, A local CIA division chief met with a German intelligence officer to arrange a meeting for US interrogators to conduct a face to face meeting with Curveball, but the CIA chiefs request was never granted. The German intelligence officer claimed Curveball was mentally ill so there was no need to see him. In my opinion, the people to blame for this Curveball debacle would be the German intelligence officer who could not allow an interrogation session with Curveball. Secondly, George Tenet who was then the CIA chief and his deputy are also to blame on this, they received the news from the division CIA chief but did nothing and even denied of receiving such

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