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by Gordon Corera


  42 Michael Smith, The Spying Game, Politico’s, London, 2003, p.1

  43 Evidence of Paul Bergne to House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, 22 January 2002; obituaries of Paul Bergne, The Times, 19 April 2007, Daily Telegraph, 16 April 2007, and Craig Murray’s blog, 17 April 2007, http://www.craigmurray.org.uk/ archives/2007/04/paul_bergne.html

  44 Interview with Cofer Black and Gary Schroen by the author for Secret Wars: The CIA since 9/11, BBC World Service, 2006; Gary C. Schroen, First In, Ballantine Books, New York, 2005, p. 26

  45 Drumheller, On the Brink, p. 48

  46 Interview with Hank Crumpton

  47 Interview with Bob Grenier

  48 ‘Tora Bora Revisted: How We Failed to Get Bin Laden and Why it Matters Today’, Report to the Foreign Affairs Committee, US Senate, 30 November 2009

  49 Interview with Abdullah Anas

  50 Account drawn from Intelligence and Security Committee, The Handling of Detainees by UK Intelligence Personnel in Afghanistan, Guantanamo and Iraq, March 2005, http://www.cabinet office.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/corp/assets/publications/ reports/ intelligence/treatdetainees.pdf

  51 Sir Richard Dearlove speaking at the Hay-on-Wye book festival, 31 May 2009

  52 Baroness Manningham-Buller, lecture at the House of Lords, 10 March 2010

  53 Ibid.

  54 Intelligence and Security Committee, The Handling of Detainees by UK Intelligence Personnel in Afghanistan, Guantanamo and Iraq

  55 Interview with Sir John Scarlett for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  56 Statement before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 17 April 2007, http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/110/sch041707.htm

  57 Private information from a number of officials

  58 Interview with Baroness Manningham-Buller for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  59 Evidence to the inquest into 7 July bombings

  60 Private information

  61 Interview with Baroness Manningham-Buller for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  62 Eliza Manningham-Buller interviewed on Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 23 November 2007

  63 Gordon Corera, ‘Analysis: MI5 and the Bomber’, BBC News website, 30 April 2007, http://news.bbc.co.uk/i /hi/uk/ 6477777.stm

  64 Interview with Baroness Manningham-Buller for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  65 Rosie Cowan and Richard Norton-Taylor, ‘Britain now No 1 al-Qaida target’, The Guardian, 19 October 2006

  66 The author attended a meeting with an MI5 agent and his officer for the making of The Real Spooks: MI5 since 9/11, BBC Radio 4, December 2007

  67 Interview with an MI5 agent for The Real Spooks: MI5 since 9/11, BBC Radio 4, December 2007

  68 Ibid.

  69 Interview with an MI5 agent for The Real Spooks: MI5 since 9/11, BBC Radio 4, December 2007

  70 Baroness Manningham-Buller, speech at the Mile End Group, 9 November 2006, and private information

  71 Interview with Pakistani official

  CHAPTER 10: IN THE BUNKER

  1 Private information from an individual who, unsurprisingly, requested anonymity

  2 The meeting of the Revolutionary Command Council is in Charles Duelfer, Hide and Seek, PublicAffairs, New York, 2009, p. 390. Saddam Hussein also makes reference to asking this question of his ministers a number of times in conversations with his FBI interrogator, 13 May 2004. (Transcript at http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/23.pdf). See also Iraq Survey Group Comprehensive Report, vol. 1, which details Saddam’s demeanour at meetings in September 2002

  3 Tyler Drumheller, On the Brink, Politico’s, London, 2007, p. 53

  4 Jack Straw evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  5 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  6 Jack Straw evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  7 Alastair Campbell, The Blair Years, Random House, London, 2007, p. 612

  8 Ibid., p. 567

  9 Tony Blair, A Journey, Hutchinson, London, 2001, p. 410

  10 Ibid., pp. 369, 388 and 408–9

  11 Bob Woodward, Bush at War, Simon & Schuster, New York, 2002, pp. 197 and 111

  12 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, p. 70

  13 Blair, Journey, p. 385

  14 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, p. 45

  15 Interview with former UN inspector Bill Tierney

  16 The work, under the codename Operation Rockingham, is discussed in the Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction. Scott Ritter identified the men he met with as from MI6

  17 Sir Richard Dearlove evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  18 James Risen, State of War, Free Press, New York, 2006, p. 113; Drumheller, On the Brink, p. 32

  19 Private information

  20 George Tenet, At the Center of the Storm, HarperCollins, London, 2007, p. 310

  21 Campbell, Blair Years, p. 645

  22 Sir Richard Wilson evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  23 Tony Blair evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  24 Campbell, Blair Years, pp. 630–1

  25 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  26 Sir David Omand evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, available online at www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/transcripts.aspx

  27 Campbell, Blair Years, p. 634

  28 David Omand, Securing the State, Hurst, London, 2010, p. 39

  29 The ‘mate’ comment came in the Hutton Inquiry; the ‘good bloke’ in Campbell, Blair Years, p. 618

  30 Sir Rodric Braithwaite, ‘Defending British spies: The Use and Abuses of Intelligence’, speech at Chatham House, 5 November 2003

  31 Sir David Omand and Sir John Scarlett evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  32 Scarlett evidence to the Hutton Inquiry, quoted in Butler Review, p. 78

  33 Michael Laurie’s comments came in an email written to the Iraq Inquiry on 27 January 2010 in response to seeing Alistair Campbell’s testimony that the dossier was not designed to make the case for war. His email was released by the Inquiry in May 2011. Alastair Campbell then wrote to the Inquiry disputing his account.

  34 Sir David Manning evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  35 Sir Richard Dearlove speaking at the Hay-on-Wye book festival, 31 May 2009

  36 Private information

  37 Matthew Rycroft evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  38 Sir Richard Dearlove evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  39 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, p. 67; Julian Miller evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  40 Sir Richard Dearlove speaking at the Hay-on-Wye book festival, 31 May 2009

  41 Evidence suggesting it was 20th was provided in the Iraq Inquiry but was challenged by another witness. The witness SIS4 described the intelligence base as ‘thin’ in his evidence

  42 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  43 Sir John Scarlett evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  44 Sir David Omand evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  45 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  46 Brian Jones, Failing Intelligence, Dialogue, London, 2010, p. 85

  47 Quoted in Bob Woodward, Plan of Attack, Simon & Schuster, New York, 2004, p. 190

  48 Sir Richard Dearlove evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  49 Jones, Failing Intelligence, p. 234; and private information

  50 Private information and Iraq Survey Group Comprehensive Report, vol. 1

  51 Private information

  52 Jones, Failing Intelligence, p. 82

  53 Written evidence of Brian Jones to the Hutton and Butler Inquiries; Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction; Jones, Failing Intelligence, p. 89

  54 The minute was published as part of the Hutton Inquiry and is available at http://www.the-hutton-inquiry.org.uk/content/cab/cab_33_0114t00115.pdf

  55 Jones, Failing Intelligence, pp. 191 and 198

  56 Brian Jones interview on the Today programme, BBC Radio 4, 20 July 2004

  57 Graham Greene, Our Man in Havana, Vintage, London, 2001, pp. 189 and 78

  58 Matthew Rycroft evidence to the Iraq Inq
uiry

  59 Sir David Omand evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  60 Joint evidence of Sir John Scarlett and Julian Miller to the Iraq Inquiry

  61 Quotes drawn from the Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction

  62 George Tenet speech at Georgetown University, 5 February 2004, https://www.cia.gov/news_information/speeches_testimony/2004/tenet_georgetownspeech_02052004.html

  63 Woodward, Plan of Attack, pp. 106–7

  64 The author was the journalist present in the room along with a BBC colleague. Sections of the interview were broadcast as part of a programme profiling Saddam on BBC Radio 4 but a planned story on the mobile labs by the author never made it to air

  65 Colin Powell speaking at the UN, 5 February 2003

  66 ‘The Real Story of Curveball’, Der Spiegel, 22 March 2008; Bob Drogin, Curveball, Ebury, London, 2007; Drumheller, On the Brink; and Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction

  67 Drogin, Curveball, pp. 92–3

  68 The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, 31 March 2005, p. 91 available online at www.gpoaccess.gov/wmd/index.html; Drumheller, On the Brink, p. 246; Drogin, Curveball, p. 131; and private information

  69 Statement of George J. Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence, 1 April 2005, available online at www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/wmd_tenet.pdf

  70 Michael Gordon and Bernard Trainor, Cobra II, Atlantic Books, London, 2006, p. 133

  71 See Tenet, At the Center of the Storm, p. 377; statement of George J. Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence, 1 April 2005 and Drumheller, On the Brink, p. 100; and Drogin, Curveball, pp. 158–9

  72 Hans Blix, Disarming Iraq, Bloomsbury, London, 2004, p. 96

  73 Sir David Omand evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  74 Interview with former weapons inspector Rod Barton

  75 Quoted in Bob Drogin, ‘Spy work in Iraq riddled by failure’, Los Angeles Times, 17 June 2004

  76 Hans Blix, Disarming Iraq, p. 194

  77 Ibid., pp. 129–30

  78 Woodward, Plan of Attack, pp. 240 and 294

  79 Matthew Rycroft evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  80 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  81 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  82 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  83 Saddam made references to his concerns over seeming weak to Iran in a casual conversation with his FBI interrogator, 11 June 2004, www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/24.pdf

  84 Interview with Jaffar Dhia Jaffar; and transcript of FBI interview with Saddam Hussein, Session 4, www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB279/o5.pdf

  85 Interview with Jaffar Dhia Jaffar

  86 Sir Richard Dearlove, talk at the London School of Economics, 31 October 2007

  87 Iraq Survey Group Comprehensive Report, vol. 1

  88 Hans Blix evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, 27 July 2010

  89 Interview with Jaffar Dhia Jaffar

  90 Blix, Disarming Iraq, pp. 229 and 62

  91 Interview with Jaffar Dhia Jaffar

  92 Interview with David Kay

  93 Ron Suskind in The Way of the World, Simon & Schuster, London, 2008, identified the Iraqi as Tahir Jalil Habbush. This is incorrect according to multiple sources with knowledge of the events

  94 Statement by George Tenet, 4 August 2008, http://www.georgejtenet.com/TENETAUG4STATEMENT.html

  95 Drumheller, On the Brink, p. 98

  96 Rumsfeld speaking at a 2 February 2002 US Department of Defense news conference

  97 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction; and Scarlett evidence to the Iraq Inquiry. Former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook says he was briefed in his memoir

  98 Hansard, 18 March 2003

  99 Gordon Corera, Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity and the Rise and Fall of the AQ Khan Network, Hurst, London, 2006, ch. 8; additional private information; material from Tenet, At the Center of the Storm. Mark Allen’s role was revealed in a number of newspaper articles, for instance, ‘Ex-spy is BP’s Lawrence of Arabia’, Mail on Sunday, 6 September 2009

  100 Mark Allen is named as the MI6 officer in ‘Ex-Spy is BP’s Lawrence of Arabia’, Mail on Sunday, 6 September 2009, and Douglas Frantz and Catherine Collins, The Nuclear Jihadist, Twelve, New York, 2007, p. 307

  101 Sir David Omand evidence to the Iraq Inquiry, referring to a December 2002 JIC paper; and Eliza Manningham-Buller evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  102 Remarks of Major General Stanley McChrystal at the Foreign Press Center, Washington DC, 3 April 2003

  103 Campbell, Blair Years, p. 693

  104 Ibid., p. 700

  105 Ibid., p. 701

  106 Private information

  107 Blair, Journey, Hutchinson, London 2010, p. 451

  108 Interview with David Kay

  109 Duelfer, Hide and Seek, p. 293

  110 Interview with Rod Barton, former ISG Inspector; Duelfer, Hide and Seek, pp. 356 and 361

  111 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction

  112 Anonymous evidence to the Iraq Inquiry. Available online at www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/50706/Anonymous-Extract-1.pdf

  113 The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, ch. 1

  114 Drogin, Curveball, p. 269; Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction and Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, chapter 1

  115 Private information

  116 Sir Richard Dearlove evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  117 Butler Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction

  118 Matthew Rycroft evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  119 Sir Richard Dearlove, talk at the London School of Economics, 31 October 2007

  120 Sir Richard Dearlove speaking at the Hay-on-Wye book festival, 31 May 2009

  121 SIS4 evidence to the Iraq Inquiry

  122 Ibid.

  123 Drumheller, On the Brink, pp. 202–3

  124 The author put the question to Sir John Scarlett in an interview broadcast in ‘A Century in the Shadows’, BBC Radio 4, August 2009

  125 Interview with Sir John Scarlett for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  126 Ibid.

  127 Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report for 2007–2008

  128 Interview with John Scarlett for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  129 George Blake in an email to the author in 2010; ‘Spy Blake enjoying comfortable old age in Russia’, Agence France-Presse, 11 November 2010

  130 Speech to the Society of Editors, 28 October 2010

  131 Ibid.

  132 Interview with Sir Rodric Braithwaite for BBC Radio 4, 2009

  133 See, for instance, Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2003–2004

  INDEX

  7/7 bombings, 346–7 9/11, 2, 7, 330–5, 354

  Able Archer exercise, 269, 270

  Accra, 96

  Acheson, Dean, 57

  Admiralty, 76, 189; Underwater Weapons Establishment, 233

  Afghanistan, 6, 269, 290–314, 331, 332, 335 346, 351, 354, 355, 399

  Africa, 1, 33, 94, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 108, 114, 115, 116, 131–2, 133, 312, 316, 329, 375, 400 see also Congo, the

  Ahmed, Mahmood, 332–3, 337

  Albanian operations, 55–6, 57, 58, 59–63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 142, 177, 188, 200, 245

  Algeria, 105, 161, 342, 345

  Allen, Mark, 383–4

  Allied Control Commission, 49–50

  Al Qaeda, 311, 313, 328, 330, 333, 336, 338, 340, 341, 346, 348, 350, 351, 352, 358, 386

  Amber List, 164, 268

  America see United States

  America (liner), 232

  American Embassy: London, 140; Moscow, 136, 137, 138, 168, 171, 202, 228

  American Women’s Club, Beirut, 86

  Amery, Julian, 60

  Ames, Aldr
ich, 285, 329

  Amin, Hafizullah, 291

  Amman, 357, 372

  Amory, Robert, 82

  Anas, Abdullah, 297, 298, 300, 306, 338–9

  Andrews Air Force Base, 332

  Andropov, Yuri, 267–8

  Angleton, James Jesus, 64, 65, 69, 74, 90, 159, 188, 189, 198, 199–200, 201, 204, 205, 209, 210, 211, 285, 286

  Angola, 131

  Anthrax, 356

  Arab League, 386

  Arab nationalism, 81

  Archangel, 54

  Arctic, 52

  Argentina, 256

  Asia, 116, 132, 340

  Aspangstrasse cellar, Vienna, 44, 45–7

  Astor, William, 3rd Viscount 239

  Auschwitz, 32

  Australia, 216

  Austria, 9, 23, 24, 26–7, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36–7, 49 see also Vienna

  Avengers, 33

  Baden, 42

  Baghdad, 353, 355, 365, 383, 386

  Bajomi, Béla, 37–8, 38–9, 82

  Bagley, Pete, 200, 201, 202, 203

  Bagram airbase, 301, 302, 304, 336, 339

  Balkans, 325, 326

  Balmoral Castle, 277

  Baltic operations, 51–5, 67, 141, 142, 177

  Barbie, Klaus, 32

  Barot, Dhiren, 341

  Barracuda, Operation, 127

  Barton, Rod, 387

  Baudouin, King of Belgium, 106, 107

  Bay of Pigs, 144, 158, 177

  Bayswater, 259–60

  BBC, 226, 344, 375; World Service, 298

  BBC China, 384

  Bearden, Milt, 300, 308, 309

  Beck, Sir Edgar, 301

  Beeston, Richard, 112

  Beirut, 90, 228; Philby in, 76, 84–8, 194; Philby escapes from 88–9

  Belgium/Belgians, 97, 98–9, 104–5, 106, 107, 112, 113, 127, 128, 129, 130

  Beneficiary (Adam Kaczmarzyk), 178–80, 181 217

  Benenden School, 264

  Bergne, Paul, 335

  Berlin, 30, 31, 39, 42, 48, 70, 142, 143, 157, 158–9, 162, 167, 177, 238, 250; Wall, 2, 162, 250, 251, 285

  Berlin, Isaiah, 192, 208

  Bermuda, 187

  Bet, Mossad LeAliyah, 33

  Bettaney, Michael, 266–7, 271

  Bevin, Ernest, 57

  Big Ben, 342

  bin Laden, Osama, 311, 312, 313, 328, 330–1, 333, 335 336, 338–9, 351, 356, 386

  Bissell, Richard, 122, 123

  Black, Cofer, 333, 334, 336

  Black Sea, 52, 223

  Blair, Tony, 330, 331, 332–5, 355–6, 356–7, 358, 359, 360, 362, 363, 367, 371, 377, 382–3, 386, 389, 391, 392

 

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