

An edition of Curveball (1998)
Spies, Lies, and the Con Man Who Caused a War
By Bob Drogin
Publish Date
October 16, 2007
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
368
Description:
A thrilling true-life account of how deceit, lies and incompetence within the US intelligence services led us into the most disastrous and bloody conflict of recent years"Curveball' was the codename given to the mysterious defector whose first-hand evidence on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction proved vital in giving the Bush administration the excuse it needed to invade Iraq.The only problem – this "evidence' was nothing more than a pack of lies.Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Bob Drogin has written the definitive account of the most notorious intelligence fiasco in US history, revealing how squabbling, arrogance and incompetence within the various intelligence agencies allowed one man's lies to spread higher and higher up the chain of authority, eventually reaching the White House itself.Breathlessly paced and shockingly revelatory, Curveball is an explosive true-life account of how honour and dishonesty amongst spies led to the UK and the US becoming embroiled in a catastrophic war.
subjects: Causes, Intelligence service, Iraq War, 2003-, Nonfiction, Politics, United States, United States. Central Intelligence Agency, Weapons of mass destruction, Iraq War, 2003-2011, Informers, United states, central intelligence agency, Intelligence service, united states, New York Times reviewed
People: Curveball
Places: Iraq, United States