Bin Laden's Influence

Peter argues for the significance of individual agency in history, suggesting that bin Laden was not merely a passive figure but a pivotal player who orchestrated the events leading to 9/11. He highlights how bin Laden's strategic vision and recruitment choices were crucial in executing the attacks, despite facing internal opposition within al Qaeda. Ultimately, without bin Laden's ambition and direction, the course of history on that fateful day would have been markedly different.