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#174 - Lawrence Wright: The 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks: reflections on how they happened, and lessons learned and not learned

The Peter Attia Drive

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Kutub's Execution Was a Symbol of the Oppression of the Arab Regimes

Four years prior to naser's death, he had kutub executed. I think understood that that execution would make a martyr of him. He told sadat that and, you know, he called ther bluff. You know, it cost him his life, but it also gave birth to this movement. Once kute was dead, he became a symbol of the oppressiveness of the arab regimes. The only alternativeth people could see was moslem brotherhood or some other form of islemism.

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