A story on newsmax also talked about this at
CIA Veteran Accuses Tenet of 'Lie'
One of the things that strikes me with stories like this is, they usually want to make claims with no one to back them up. Example:
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In the fall of 2002, Drumheller chatted with his German counterpart about Curveball over lunch in the nations capital."
I would find it easier to accept if there were some kind of documentation or/and others were around at that lunch that backs that story.
I'm not saying I believe one way or the other but a lot is said that no one can go back and prove or disapprove. Or in cased like Dan Rather used, where he was making claims what a dead guy said and felt and totally ignored the guys family's views on that.
I've noticed how smart everyone got after the Iraqi invasion where they seem to come out of the woodwork with their "I told you so". But what I'd like to know is, what did Tyler Drumheller write before the invasion?
He was also a part of that fake document deal which I find interesting.
See
October 9, 2002: Italian Journalist Gives US Embassy in Rome Copies of Niger Documents
Well, he's someone's darling anyway.