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The Scorpion Gate

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The Scorpion Gate Synopsis:
The book is set five years in the future as oil-hungry forces in Washington are ready to reshape the map of the Middle East to further their own ends by launching a global nuclear war. The plot involves a fictional takeover of the House of Saud by extremists.

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Tuesday 26th July 2005: Movie News: The Scorpion Gate:
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Item Posted by: Gary Gray:
Sony Pictures looks to have snapped up the film rights to Richard Clarke's book The Scorpion Gate. The book is set five years in the future as oil-hungry forces in Washington are ready to reshape the map of the Middle East to further their own ends by launching a global nuclear war. The plot involves a fictional takeover of the House of Saud by extremists.

 

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