
The Peter Attia Drive #174 - Lawrence Wright: The 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks: reflections on how they happened, and lessons learned and not learned
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Sep 6, 2021 In this discussion, Lawrence Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Looming Tower," reflects on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. He shares his personal experiences from that day and how it shaped his reporting. The conversation delves into the rise of Al-Qaeda, exploring the life of Osama bin Laden and the failures of U.S. intelligence leading to the attacks. They examine how 9/11 transformed American society into a security state and discuss lessons society still needs to learn about terrorism and accountability.
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Tyranny's Failure
- Attia's parents believed Egypt needed a strong, autocratic leader.
- Wright argues that tyranny's failure lies in suppressing potential transformative leaders.
Bin Laden in Sudan
- Bin Laden lived in Sudan from 1992 to 1996, running various businesses and Al-Qaeda.
- Under US pressure, Sudan expelled Bin Laden due to terrorism concerns.
Scheuer's Insight
- Michael Scheuer, head of the CIA's Alex Station, correctly identified Bin Laden as a threat.
- However, his aggressive approach and inter-agency rivalry with the FBI hindered progress.



