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'''Tyler Drumheller''' is a former chief of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] covert operations in Europe.
 
'''Tyler Drumheller''' is a former chief of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] covert operations in Europe.
 
==Vela Incident==
 
==Vela Incident==
In his 2006 book ''On the Brink'', Drumheller wrote of his 1983–88 tour-of-duty in [[South Africa]] that "We had operational successes, most importantly regarding Pretoria's nuclear capability. My sources collectively provided incontrovertible evidence that the apartheid government had in fact tested a nuclear bomb in the South Atlantic in 1979, and that they had developed a delivery system with assistance from the [[Israel]]is."
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In his 2006 book ''[[On the Brink]]'', Drumheller wrote of his 1983–88 tour-of-duty in [[South Africa]] that "We had operational successes, most importantly regarding Pretoria's nuclear capability. My sources collectively provided incontrovertible evidence that the apartheid government had in fact tested a nuclear bomb in the South Atlantic in 1979, and that they had developed a delivery system with assistance from the [[Israel]]is."
  
 
==On the Invasion of Iraq==
 
==On the Invasion of Iraq==
Drumheller has stated₨ that the CIA had credible sources discounting some 'weapons of mass destruction' claims before the [[The Iraq War - 2003|2003 Invasion of Iraq]].  He received and discounted documents central to the Niger yellowcake forgery prior to the invasion.  He has also stated that senior White House officials dismissed intelligence information from his agency which reported Saddam Hussein had no WMD program.
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Drumheller has stated₨ that the [[CIA]] had credible sources discounting some 'weapons of mass destruction' claims before the [[The Iraq War - 2003|2003 Invasion of Iraq]].  He received and discounted documents central to the Niger yellowcake forgery prior to the invasion.  He has also stated that senior White House officials dismissed intelligence information from his agency which reported Saddam Hussein had no WMD program.
  
According to Drumheller, the CIA, with the help of a friendly intelligence service, recruited Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri in Europe during the late summer of 2002. <ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11927856/ MSNBC reports CIA recruitment of Naji Sabri] </ref>  Sabri told the CIA in September that Saddam had no major active weapons of mass destruction programs; they had no fissile material and biological weapons were almost non-existent, although he claimed that there were chemical weapons.  This information was then transmitted to the White House, but it was ignored in favor of the information coming from a source known as [[Curveball]].
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According to Drumheller, the CIA, with the help of a friendly intelligence service, recruited [[Iraqi Foreign Minister]] [[Naji Sabri]] in Europe during the late summer of 2002. <ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11927856/ MSNBC reports CIA recruitment of Naji Sabri] </ref>  Sabri told the CIA in September that Saddam had no major active [[weapons of mass destruction]] programs; they had no fissile material and biological weapons were almost non-existent, although he claimed that there were chemical weapons.  This information was then transmitted to the White House, but it was ignored in favor of the information coming from a source known as [['Curveball']].
  
On September 6, 2007, Sidney Blumenthal, reporting at salon.com, supported Drumheller's account: "Now two former senior CIA officers have confirmed Drumheller's account to me and provided the background to the story of how the information that might have stopped the invasion of Iraq was twisted in order to justify it."
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On September 6, 2007, [[Sidney Blumenthal]], reporting at [[salon.com]], supported Drumheller's account: "Now two former senior CIA officers have confirmed Drumheller's account to me and provided the background to the story of how the information that might have stopped the invasion of Iraq was twisted in order to justify it."
  
 
He says he saw firsthand how the White House promoted intelligence it liked and ignored intelligence it didn’t:
 
He says he saw firsthand how the White House promoted intelligence it liked and ignored intelligence it didn’t:
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Drumheller retired from the CIA in 2005 after a 26-year career.
 
Drumheller retired from the CIA in 2005 after a 26-year career.
 
==See also==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 23 December 2023

Person.png Tyler Drumheller   Powerbase SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook)
Drumheller.jpg
Tyler Drumheller circa 2006
BornApril 12, 1952
Biloxi, Mississippi, USA
DiedAugust 2, 2015 (Age 63)
Falls Church, Virginia, USA
NationalityUS
Alma materUniversity of Virginia, Georgetown University
ExposedCurveball
Former chief of the CIA covert operations in Europe

Tyler Drumheller is a former chief of the CIA covert operations in Europe.

Vela Incident

In his 2006 book On the Brink, Drumheller wrote of his 1983–88 tour-of-duty in South Africa that "We had operational successes, most importantly regarding Pretoria's nuclear capability. My sources collectively provided incontrovertible evidence that the apartheid government had in fact tested a nuclear bomb in the South Atlantic in 1979, and that they had developed a delivery system with assistance from the Israelis."

On the Invasion of Iraq

Drumheller has stated₨ that the CIA had credible sources discounting some 'weapons of mass destruction' claims before the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. He received and discounted documents central to the Niger yellowcake forgery prior to the invasion. He has also stated that senior White House officials dismissed intelligence information from his agency which reported Saddam Hussein had no WMD program.

According to Drumheller, the CIA, with the help of a friendly intelligence service, recruited Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri in Europe during the late summer of 2002. [1] Sabri told the CIA in September that Saddam had no major active weapons of mass destruction programs; they had no fissile material and biological weapons were almost non-existent, although he claimed that there were chemical weapons. This information was then transmitted to the White House, but it was ignored in favor of the information coming from a source known as 'Curveball'.

On September 6, 2007, Sidney Blumenthal, reporting at salon.com, supported Drumheller's account: "Now two former senior CIA officers have confirmed Drumheller's account to me and provided the background to the story of how the information that might have stopped the invasion of Iraq was twisted in order to justify it."

He says he saw firsthand how the White House promoted intelligence it liked and ignored intelligence it didn’t:

"The idea of going after Iraq was U.S. policy. It was going to happen one way or the other,"

He says he doesn't think it mattered very much to the administration what the intelligence community had to say:

"I think it mattered it if verified this basic belief that had taken hold in the U.S. government that now is the time. We had the means, all we needed was the will". [2]

Drumheller retired from the CIA in 2005 after a 26-year career.

Bibliography

  • On the Brink : An Insider's Account of How the White House Compromised American Intelligence (Carroll & Graf, November, 2006) ISBN 0-7867-1915-X
  • Wie das Weiße Haus die Welt belügt: Der Insider-Bericht des ehemaligen CIA-Chefs von Europa (Hugendubel Verlag, August, 2007) ISBN 3720530132

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