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Curveball (informant)

Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi (Arabic: رافد أحمد علوان الجنابي, Rāfid Aḥmad Alwān; born 1968), known by the Defense Intelligence Agency cryptonym "Curveball",[1] is a German citizen who defected from Iraq in 1999, claiming that he had worked as a chemical engineer at a plant that manufactured mobile biological weapon laboratories as part of an Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program.[2] Alwan's allegations were subsequently shown to be false by the Iraq Survey Group's final report published in 2004.[3][4]

Rafid Ahmed Alwan
Born
Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi

1968 (age 55–56)
Iraq
NationalityGerman, former Iraqi citizen
Other namesCurveball
Alma materBaghdad University

Despite warnings from the German Federal Intelligence Service and the British Secret Intelligence Service questioning the authenticity of the claims, the US and British governments utilized them to build a rationale for military action in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, including in the 2003 State of the Union address, where the US President George W. Bush said, "We know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several mobile biological weapons labs", and US Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation to the UN Security Council, which contained a computer generated image of a mobile biological weapons laboratory.[2][5] They were suggested to be mobile production trucks for artillery balloons.[6] On 24 September 2002, the British government published its dossier on the former Iraqi leader's WMD with a personal foreword by British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who assured readers Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had continued to produce WMD "beyond doubt".[7]

On November 4, 2007, the US television news program 60 Minutes revealed Curveball's real identity.[8] Former CIA official Tyler Drumheller summed up Curveball as "a guy trying to get his green card essentially, in Germany, and playing the system for what it was worth."[2] Alwan lives in Germany, where he has been granted asylum.[9]

In a February 2011 interview with British newspaper The Guardian, Alwan "admitted for the first time that he lied about his story, then watched in shock as it was used to justify the war."[9]

Computer-generated image of alleged mobile biological weapons laboratory, presented by Colin Powell at the UN Security Council.

Claims and background edit

Rafid Ahmed Alwan studied chemical engineering in university but received low marks. He also worked at the Babel television production company in Baghdad, which was owned by Saddam Hussein's son Uday; sometime after leaving his job, a warrant was issued for his arrest because of theft from the same company.[8]

Curveball's story began in November 1999 when Alwan, then in his early 30s, arrived at Munich's Franz Josef Strauss Airport with a tourist visa. Upon entering the country he applied for political asylum because he had embezzled Iraqi government money and faced prison or worse if sent home. The German refugee system sent him to Zirndorf, a refugee center near Nuremberg.[10]

After he arrived at the refugee center he changed his story. Alwan's new story included that after he had graduated at the top of his chemical engineering class at Baghdad University in 1994,[11] he worked for "Dr. Germ," British-trained microbiologist Rihab Rashid Taha to lead a team that built mobile labs to produce lethal biological WMD.[11]

The Germans listened to his claims and debriefed him starting in December 1999,[12] continuing to September 2001. Although the Americans did not have "direct access" to Curveball,[13][14] information collected by the BND debriefing team was later passed on in part to the Defense Intelligence Agency in the United States.[15] As an incentive to keep supplying information to German intelligence, Curveball had been granted asylum, as he had applied earlier in 1999 and failed.[16] He had enough money that he did not have to work. He gave many hours of testimony about Iraq's WMD program and in particular its mobile weapons laboratories. Despite CIA technicians and weapon experts finding major flaws and inconsistencies with the designs and systems he asserted the military was developing, this information made it to the American government and although there were wide doubts and questions about the claimed informant's reliability and background, assertions attributed to Curveball claiming that Iraq was creating biological agents in mobile weapons laboratories to elude inspectors appeared in more than 112 United States government reports between January 2000 and September 2001.[17] His assertions eventually made it into United States Secretary of State Colin Powell's address on February 5, 2003 to the United Nations detailing Iraq's weapons programs.

 
February 5, 2003 - United States Secretary of State Colin Powell holding a model vial of anthrax while giving the presentation to the United Nations Security Council.

According to a Danish state TV documentary, DR1 Dokumentaren "Manden som løj verden i krig"[18] broadcast on April 21, 2010, Curveball was still living in Germany under protection from the German police. Danish TV filmed Rafid and recorded clips of conversation with him, before he called the police and had the TV-crew banned from his neighbourhood.[citation needed]

Criticism, investigation, and damage control edit

In 2003, inspectors led by David Kay conducted additional investigation of Curveball's credibility. They found among other things that he had been placed last in his university class when he had claimed to have been placed first, and that he had been jailed for embezzlement before fleeing to Germany.

In response to public criticism, U.S. President Bush initiated an investigative commission who released their report on March 31, 2005. Bush's investigative commission came to many conclusions including:

  • Curveball's German intelligence handlers saw him as "crazy … out of control", his friends called him a "congenital liar", and a US physician working for the Defense Department who travelled to Germany to take blood samples seeking to discover if anthrax spores were present was stunned to find the defector had shown up for medical tests with a "blistering hangover",[19] and he "might be an alcoholic".[20]
  • While there were many reports that Curveball was actually a relative (younger brother) of one of Ahmed Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress (INC) top aides,[21][22] the investigative commission stated that it was "unable to uncover any evidence that the INC or any other organisation was directing Curveball."[23]
  • The Bush administration ignored evidence from the UN weapons inspectors that Curveball's claims were false. Curveball had identified a particular Iraqi facility as a docking station for mobile labs. Satellite photography had showed a wall made such access impossible, but it was theorised that this wall was temporary. "When United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) inspectors visited the site on February 9, 2003, they found that the wall was a permanent structure and could find nothing to corroborate Curveball's statements."[24] Instead, the inspectors found the warehouse to be used for seed processing.[25]

Blame edit

The Bush administration laid blame on the CIA, criticising its officials for "failing to investigate" doubts about Curveball, which emerged after an October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate. In May 2004, over a year after the invasion of Iraq, the CIA concluded formally that Curveball's information was fabricated. Furthermore, on June 26, 2006, The Washington Post reported that "the CIA acknowledged that Curveball was a con artist who drove a taxi in Iraq and spun his engineering knowledge into a fantastic but plausible tale about secret bioweapons factories on wheels."[16]

On April 8, 2005, CIA Director Porter Goss ordered an internal review of the CIA in order to determine why doubts about Curveball's reliability were not forwarded to policy makers. Former CIA Director George Tenet and his former deputy, John E. McLaughlin, announced that they were not aware of doubts about Curveball's veracity before the war. However, Tyler Drumheller, the former chief of the CIA's European division, told the Los Angeles Times that "everyone in the chain of command knew exactly what was happening."[26]

Admission of fabrication edit

In February 2011, Rafid Ahmed Alwan al-Janabi admitted for the first time that he lied about his story regarding Iraq's secret biological weapons program.[9] He also admitted to being shocked that his false story was used as a justification for the Iraq War but proud that the fabrications helped topple Saddam Hussein.

Documentaries edit

According to the Danish film The Man Who Lied the World Into War, after he was found by the documentary makers and they put questions to the chief security and spy services of his new home country, he lost his job (in a company described by the document makers as a cover where his position had been "marketing specialist") and where he received a "salary with flat". After this, when he had to get back to the social one-room flat and live on social security benefits, he phoned the documentary makers proposing an interview for €40,000. He also showed papers which, according to him, clearly proved that a contract between him and this "cover company" had been signed for the 15 years, starting in 1999/2000, with a monthly salary of €3,000.[27][28]

Janabi also features in The spies who fooled the world, a 2013 Panorama documentary made by Peter Taylor for BBC Television, in which Janabi repeats the admissions of fabrication previously made to the Guardian newspaper.[29]

The name "Curveball" edit

Allegedly because the Iraqi informant disliked Americans,[21] Germany's intelligence service (BND) classified him as a "blue" source, meaning the Germans would not permit U.S. access to him ("red" sources were allowed American contact).[10] Later evidence indicated that he was in fact pro-American, and that the Germans were guarding their source.[30] The Germans did pass on information to the American intelligence agencies and the informant was given the codename "Curveball". Despite it being an American term, the Americans deny coining the name, and its origin is uncertain. The base cryptonym "ball" had been used during the Cold War when dealing with informants who had intelligence about weapons.[10][31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bob Drogin, Greg Miller. "'Curveball' Debacle Reignites CIA Feud".. Los Angeles Times, April 2, 2005
  2. ^ a b c "Iraq war source's name revealed". BBC News. 2007-11-02.
  3. ^ "The Record on CURVEBALL: Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War". National Security Archive, The George Washington University. 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  4. ^ Drogin, Bob (Spring 2008). "Determining the Reliability of a Key CIA Source". Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  5. ^ Wikisource:George W. Bush's Third State of the Union Address
  6. ^ Drogin, Bob; Miller, Greg (28 March 2004). "WMDs were mostly defector tales". Deseret News. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Iraq: The spies who fooled the world". BBC News. 2013-03-18.
  8. ^ a b "Faulty Intel Source 'Curve Ball' Revealed". 60 Minutes. CBS News. 2007-11-01.
  9. ^ a b c Chulov, Martin and Pidd, Helen (2011-02-15) Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war, The Guardian
  10. ^ a b c Drogin, Bob; Goetz, John (2005-11-20). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2007-08-02. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  11. ^ a b . cooperativeresearch.org. 2005-11-20. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-07-23. He speaks to his BND debriefers in Arabic through a translator, and also in broken English and German. Curveball says that he worked for Iraq's Military Industrial Commission after graduating first in his class from engineering school at Baghdad University in 1994 (He actually graduated last (see 1994)). A year later, he says, he was assigned to work for "Dr. Germ", British-trained microbiologist Rihab Rashid Taha, to construct mobile biological weapons labs. But Curveball never says that he actually produced biological weapons or witnessed anyone else doing so and the BND is unable to verify his claims. Curveball's statements are recorded in German, shared with a local Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) team, and sent to the US, where they are translated into English for analysis at the DIA's directorate for human intelligence in Clarendon, Va. "This was not substantial evidence," one senior German intelligence official later recalls in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. "We made clear we could not verify the things he said." The reports are then sent to the CIA's Weapons Intelligence, Non-Proliferation and Arms Control Center (WINPAC), whose experts analyze the data and share it with artists who use Curveball's accounts to render sketches.
  12. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007, p.12: "it was nearly Christmas 1999"
  13. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007, p.31: "senior BND officials decided to bar the CIA from talking to their new source", p.36: "Curveball hates Americans, they told the visiting DIA team. He absolutely refuses to meet any Americans. … Sorry, they said, he's completely off limits."
  14. ^ Chulov, Martin and Pidd, Helen Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war, The Guardian: "After [Powell's speech at the UN], Janabi said he called his handler at the BND and accused the secret service of breaking an agreement that they would not share anything he had told them with another country"
  15. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007.
  16. ^ a b Warrick, Joby (2006-06-25). "Warnings on WMD 'Fabricator' Were Ignored, Ex-CIA Aide Says". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2007-07-23.
  17. ^ Pike, John (2006-12-04). "Mobile Biological Weapons Facilities – Winnebagos of Death". globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2007-07-24. From January 2000 to September 2001, the Defense Intelligence Agency's (DIA) Human Intelligence disseminated almost 112 reports from Curveball regarding mobile BW facilities in Iraq. These reports did not come directly from Curveball, but were transferred through a "foreign liaison."
  18. ^ . Danish State Radio. 2010-04-21. Archived from the original on 2010-04-23.
  19. ^ Bob Drogin, Curveball (Ebury Press, 2007), p. 70.
  20. ^ Helmore, Edward (2005-04-03). "US relied on 'drunken liar' to justify war". The Observer. London. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  21. ^ a b Vest, Jason (2005-04-07). . The Village Voice. Archived from the original on 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2007-07-24. Footnote 274 [of the Iraq Intelligence Commission] elaborates, explaining that "when [DIA] pressed for access to Curveball, [BND] said that Curveball disliked Americans and that he would refuse to speak to them."
  22. ^ Harding, Luke (2004-04-02). "Germans accuse US over Iraq weapons claim". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2007-07-24. It has now emerged that Curveball is the brother of a top aide of Ahmad Chalabi, the pro-western Iraqi former exile with links to the Pentagon.
  23. ^ Miller, Greg; Drogin, Bob (2005-04-01). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2007-08-03. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  24. ^ Linzer, Dafna (2005-04-03). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2005-04-15. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
  25. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007, pp 170-177.
  26. ^ Drogin, Bob; Miller, Greg (2 April 2005). "'Curveball' Debacle Reignites CIA Feud" – via LA Times.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-27. Retrieved 2018-05-13.
  29. ^ Taylor, Peter (18 March 2013). "Iraq: The spies who fooled the world". BBC News. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  30. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007, pp 231, 268, 282
  31. ^ Drogin, Bob, Curveball, Random House, 2007, p 35

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Curveball collected news and commentary at The Guardian  
  • The Record on Curveball, edited by John Prados, National Security Archive, "Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War", posted November 5, 2007
  • "The Real Story of 'Curveball': How German Intelligence Helped Justify the US invasion of Iraq", Der Spiegel Online, 22 March 2008
  • "Iraq war intelligence probed", BBC Newsnight, documentary about "Curveball", 25 March 2008
  • , Danish State Radio, 26 April 2010
  • Interview with al-Janabi on 60 Minutes, March 13, 2011
  • Rendez-vous avec X, Curveball, France Inter, December 10, 2011 (part 1) and December 17, 2011 (part 2) (in French)
  • BBC Curveball Interview on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvKVGmAc54c

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Rafid Ahmed Alwan al Janabi Arabic رافد أحمد علوان الجنابي Rafid Aḥmad Alwan born 1968 known by the Defense Intelligence Agency cryptonym Curveball 1 is a German citizen who defected from Iraq in 1999 claiming that he had worked as a chemical engineer at a plant that manufactured mobile biological weapon laboratories as part of an Iraqi weapons of mass destruction WMD program 2 Alwan s allegations were subsequently shown to be false by the Iraq Survey Group s final report published in 2004 3 4 Rafid Ahmed AlwanBornRafid Ahmed Alwan al Janabi1968 age 55 56 IraqNationalityGerman former Iraqi citizenOther namesCurveballAlma materBaghdad UniversityDespite warnings from the German Federal Intelligence Service and the British Secret Intelligence Service questioning the authenticity of the claims the US and British governments utilized them to build a rationale for military action in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq including in the 2003 State of the Union address where the US President George W Bush said We know that Iraq in the late 1990s had several mobile biological weapons labs and US Secretary of State Colin Powell s presentation to the UN Security Council which contained a computer generated image of a mobile biological weapons laboratory 2 5 They were suggested to be mobile production trucks for artillery balloons 6 On 24 September 2002 the British government published its dossier on the former Iraqi leader s WMD with a personal foreword by British Prime Minister Tony Blair who assured readers Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had continued to produce WMD beyond doubt 7 On November 4 2007 the US television news program 60 Minutes revealed Curveball s real identity 8 Former CIA official Tyler Drumheller summed up Curveball as a guy trying to get his green card essentially in Germany and playing the system for what it was worth 2 Alwan lives in Germany where he has been granted asylum 9 In a February 2011 interview with British newspaper The Guardian Alwan admitted for the first time that he lied about his story then watched in shock as it was used to justify the war 9 Computer generated image of alleged mobile biological weapons laboratory presented by Colin Powell at the UN Security Council Contents 1 Claims and background 2 Criticism investigation and damage control 2 1 Blame 2 2 Admission of fabrication 3 Documentaries 4 The name Curveball 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksClaims and background editRafid Ahmed Alwan studied chemical engineering in university but received low marks He also worked at the Babel television production company in Baghdad which was owned by Saddam Hussein s son Uday sometime after leaving his job a warrant was issued for his arrest because of theft from the same company 8 Curveball s story began in November 1999 when Alwan then in his early 30s arrived at Munich s Franz Josef Strauss Airport with a tourist visa Upon entering the country he applied for political asylum because he had embezzled Iraqi government money and faced prison or worse if sent home The German refugee system sent him to Zirndorf a refugee center near Nuremberg 10 After he arrived at the refugee center he changed his story Alwan s new story included that after he had graduated at the top of his chemical engineering class at Baghdad University in 1994 11 he worked for Dr Germ British trained microbiologist Rihab Rashid Taha to lead a team that built mobile labs to produce lethal biological WMD 11 The Germans listened to his claims and debriefed him starting in December 1999 12 continuing to September 2001 Although the Americans did not have direct access to Curveball 13 14 information collected by the BND debriefing team was later passed on in part to the Defense Intelligence Agency in the United States 15 As an incentive to keep supplying information to German intelligence Curveball had been granted asylum as he had applied earlier in 1999 and failed 16 He had enough money that he did not have to work He gave many hours of testimony about Iraq s WMD program and in particular its mobile weapons laboratories Despite CIA technicians and weapon experts finding major flaws and inconsistencies with the designs and systems he asserted the military was developing this information made it to the American government and although there were wide doubts and questions about the claimed informant s reliability and background assertions attributed to Curveball claiming that Iraq was creating biological agents in mobile weapons laboratories to elude inspectors appeared in more than 112 United States government reports between January 2000 and September 2001 17 His assertions eventually made it into United States Secretary of State Colin Powell s address on February 5 2003 to the United Nations detailing Iraq s weapons programs nbsp February 5 2003 United States Secretary of State Colin Powell holding a model vial of anthrax while giving the presentation to the United Nations Security Council According to a Danish state TV documentary DR1 Dokumentaren Manden som loj verden i krig 18 broadcast on April 21 2010 Curveball was still living in Germany under protection from the German police Danish TV filmed Rafid and recorded clips of conversation with him before he called the police and had the TV crew banned from his neighbourhood citation needed Criticism investigation and damage control editIn 2003 inspectors led by David Kay conducted additional investigation of Curveball s credibility They found among other things that he had been placed last in his university class when he had claimed to have been placed first and that he had been jailed for embezzlement before fleeing to Germany In response to public criticism U S President Bush initiated an investigative commission who released their report on March 31 2005 Bush s investigative commission came to many conclusions including Curveball s German intelligence handlers saw him as crazy out of control his friends called him a congenital liar and a US physician working for the Defense Department who travelled to Germany to take blood samples seeking to discover if anthrax spores were present was stunned to find the defector had shown up for medical tests with a blistering hangover 19 and he might be an alcoholic 20 While there were many reports that Curveball was actually a relative younger brother of one of Ahmed Chalabi s Iraqi National Congress INC top aides 21 22 the investigative commission stated that it was unable to uncover any evidence that the INC or any other organisation was directing Curveball 23 The Bush administration ignored evidence from the UN weapons inspectors that Curveball s claims were false Curveball had identified a particular Iraqi facility as a docking station for mobile labs Satellite photography had showed a wall made such access impossible but it was theorised that this wall was temporary When United Nations Monitoring Verification and Inspection Commission UNMOVIC inspectors visited the site on February 9 2003 they found that the wall was a permanent structure and could find nothing to corroborate Curveball s statements 24 Instead the inspectors found the warehouse to be used for seed processing 25 Blame edit The Bush administration laid blame on the CIA criticising its officials for failing to investigate doubts about Curveball which emerged after an October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate In May 2004 over a year after the invasion of Iraq the CIA concluded formally that Curveball s information was fabricated Furthermore on June 26 2006 The Washington Post reported that the CIA acknowledged that Curveball was a con artist who drove a taxi in Iraq and spun his engineering knowledge into a fantastic but plausible tale about secret bioweapons factories on wheels 16 On April 8 2005 CIA Director Porter Goss ordered an internal review of the CIA in order to determine why doubts about Curveball s reliability were not forwarded to policy makers Former CIA Director George Tenet and his former deputy John E McLaughlin announced that they were not aware of doubts about Curveball s veracity before the war However Tyler Drumheller the former chief of the CIA s European division told the Los Angeles Times that everyone in the chain of command knew exactly what was happening 26 Admission of fabrication edit In February 2011 Rafid Ahmed Alwan al Janabi admitted for the first time that he lied about his story regarding Iraq s secret biological weapons program 9 He also admitted to being shocked that his false story was used as a justification for the Iraq War but proud that the fabrications helped topple Saddam Hussein Documentaries editAccording to the Danish film The Man Who Lied the World Into War after he was found by the documentary makers and they put questions to the chief security and spy services of his new home country he lost his job in a company described by the document makers as a cover where his position had been marketing specialist and where he received a salary with flat After this when he had to get back to the social one room flat and live on social security benefits he phoned the documentary makers proposing an interview for 40 000 He also showed papers which according to him clearly proved that a contract between him and this cover company had been signed for the 15 years starting in 1999 2000 with a monthly salary of 3 000 27 28 Janabi also features in The spies who fooled the world a 2013 Panorama documentary made by Peter Taylor for BBC Television in which Janabi repeats the admissions of fabrication previously made to the Guardian newspaper 29 The name Curveball editAllegedly because the Iraqi informant disliked Americans 21 Germany s intelligence service BND classified him as a blue source meaning the Germans would not permit U S access to him red sources were allowed American contact 10 Later evidence indicated that he was in fact pro American and that the Germans were guarding their source 30 The Germans did pass on information to the American intelligence agencies and the informant was given the codename Curveball Despite it being an American term the Americans deny coining the name and its origin is uncertain The base cryptonym ball had been used during the Cold War when dealing with informants who had intelligence about weapons 10 31 See also editCurveball 2020 film Green Zone 2010 film Niger uranium forgeries Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theoryReferences edit Bob Drogin Greg Miller Curveball Debacle Reignites CIA Feud Los Angeles Times April 2 2005 a b c Iraq war source s name revealed BBC News 2007 11 02 The Record on CURVEBALL Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War National Security Archive The George Washington University 2007 11 07 Retrieved 2008 04 17 Drogin Bob Spring 2008 Determining the Reliability of a Key CIA Source Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University Retrieved 2021 05 05 Wikisource George W Bush s Third State of the Union Address Drogin Bob Miller Greg 28 March 2004 WMDs were mostly defector tales Deseret News Retrieved 4 March 2019 Iraq The spies who fooled the world BBC News 2013 03 18 a b Faulty Intel Source Curve Ball Revealed 60 Minutes CBS News 2007 11 01 a b c Chulov Martin and Pidd Helen 2011 02 15 Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war The Guardian a b c Drogin Bob Goetz John 2005 11 20 How U S Fell Under the Spell of Curveball Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2007 08 02 Retrieved 2007 07 23 a b Complete timeline of the 2003 invasion of iraq cooperativeresearch org 2005 11 20 Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 07 23 He speaks to his BND debriefers in Arabic through a translator and also in broken English and German Curveball says that he worked for Iraq s Military Industrial Commission after graduating first in his class from engineering school at Baghdad University in 1994 He actually graduated last see 1994 A year later he says he was assigned to work for Dr Germ British trained microbiologist Rihab Rashid Taha to construct mobile biological weapons labs But Curveball never says that he actually produced biological weapons or witnessed anyone else doing so and the BND is unable to verify his claims Curveball s statements are recorded in German shared with a local Defense Intelligence Agency DIA team and sent to the US where they are translated into English for analysis at the DIA s directorate for human intelligence in Clarendon Va This was not substantial evidence one senior German intelligence official later recalls in an interview with the Los Angeles Times We made clear we could not verify the things he said The reports are then sent to the CIA s Weapons Intelligence Non Proliferation and Arms Control Center WINPAC whose experts analyze the data and share it with artists who use Curveball s accounts to render sketches Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 p 12 it was nearly Christmas 1999 Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 p 31 senior BND officials decided to bar the CIA from talking to their new source p 36 Curveball hates Americans they told the visiting DIA team He absolutely refuses to meet any Americans Sorry they said he s completely off limits Chulov Martin and Pidd Helen Defector admits to WMD lies that triggered Iraq war The Guardian After Powell s speech at the UN Janabi said he called his handler at the BND and accused the secret service of breaking an agreement that they would not share anything he had told them with another country Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 a b Warrick Joby 2006 06 25 Warnings on WMD Fabricator Were Ignored Ex CIA Aide Says The Washington Post Retrieved 2007 07 23 Pike John 2006 12 04 Mobile Biological Weapons Facilities Winnebagos of Death globalsecurity org Retrieved 2007 07 24 From January 2000 to September 2001 the Defense Intelligence Agency s DIA Human Intelligence disseminated almost 112 reports from Curveball regarding mobile BW facilities in Iraq These reports did not come directly from Curveball but were transferred through a foreign liaison Manden som loj verden i krig The man who lied the world into war Danish State Radio 2010 04 21 Archived from the original on 2010 04 23 Bob Drogin Curveball Ebury Press 2007 p 70 Helmore Edward 2005 04 03 US relied on drunken liar to justify war The Observer London Retrieved 2007 07 24 a b Vest Jason 2005 04 07 Big Lies Blind Spies and Vanity Fair The Village Voice Archived from the original on 2007 11 06 Retrieved 2007 07 24 Footnote 274 of the Iraq Intelligence Commission elaborates explaining that when DIA pressed for access to Curveball BND said that Curveball disliked Americans and that he would refuse to speak to them Harding Luke 2004 04 02 Germans accuse US over Iraq weapons claim The Guardian London Retrieved 2007 07 24 It has now emerged that Curveball is the brother of a top aide of Ahmad Chalabi the pro western Iraqi former exile with links to the Pentagon Miller Greg Drogin Bob 2005 04 01 Intelligence Analysts Whiffed on a Curveball Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2007 08 03 Retrieved 2007 07 24 Linzer Dafna 2005 04 03 Panel U S Ignored Work of U N Arms Inspectors The Washington Post Archived from the original on 2005 04 15 Retrieved 2007 07 24 Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 pp 170 177 Drogin Bob Miller Greg 2 April 2005 Curveball Debacle Reignites CIA Feud via LA Times The Man Who Lied the World into War IDFA Archived from the original on 2014 04 07 Retrieved 2012 11 13 The man who lied the world into war dr dk Salg DR International Sales Documentary Archived from the original on 2014 03 27 Retrieved 2018 05 13 Taylor Peter 18 March 2013 Iraq The spies who fooled the world BBC News Retrieved 21 February 2022 Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 pp 231 268 282 Drogin Bob Curveball Random House 2007 p 35Further reading editDrogin Bob 2007 Curveball Spies Lies and the Con Man Who Caused a War Random House ISBN 978 1 4000 6583 7 External links editCurveball collected news and commentary at The Guardian nbsp The Record on Curveball edited by John Prados National Security Archive Declassified Documents and Key Participants Show the Importance of Phony Intelligence in the Origins of the Iraq War posted November 5 2007 The Real Story of Curveball How German Intelligence Helped Justify the US invasion of Iraq Der Spiegel Online 22 March 2008 Iraq war intelligence probed BBC Newsnight documentary about Curveball 25 March 2008 Manden som loj verden i krig The man who lied the world into war Danish State Radio 26 April 2010 Interview with al Janabi on 60 Minutes March 13 2011 Rendez vous avec X Curveball France Inter December 10 2011 part 1 and December 17 2011 part 2 in French BBC Curveball Interview on YouTube https www youtube com watch v lvKVGmAc54c Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Curveball 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