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É como tenente do serviço secreto inglês que Lawrence inicia, em 1914, sua carreira militar no Oriente Médio. A identificação com a causa árabe, cultivada quando ainda trabalhava como arqueólogo às margens do rio Eufrates, torna-o peça importante no movimento árabe contra a dominação turca; parte da manobra britânica para vencer a Alemanha, e sua aliada, a Turquia, durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial.
Como oficial inglês e grande admirador da cultura árabe, aproxima-se de Faiçal, um dos líderes da revolta. Seus conhecimentos sobre a geografia local e o exército turco, somados aos ideais de soberania da nação árabe, logo conquistam Faiçal, e fazem de Lawrence general de um exército de dez mil homens. Grande articulador, ele consegue reverter a ocupação do território árabe, impedindo a retaliação turca. Trata-se de uma epopeia que só terminará com a tomada de Damasco em outubro de 1918.
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