In a alternate timeline, there is no Arab leadership available to lead a revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Ibn Saud has been killed during the 1902 Battle of Riyadh and Hussein bin Ali has decided to throw his lot in with the Ottomans, despite his reservations about the nationalism of the Young Turks.
With no viable leadership to be found, the British scrap T.E Lawrence's proposal for an Arab revolt against the Ottomans.
What effect does this have on World War I and history in general?
With no viable leadership to be found, the British scrap T.E Lawrence's proposal for an Arab revolt against the Ottomans.
What effect does this have on World War I and history in general?