So the Maquis are ISIS now? False equivalency.Indeed.
We never found out what happens to colonists in the DMZ who refused to join the Maquis, but I doubt it would be a pleasant fate.
Groups like this rarely take kindly to anyone who won't join The Cadre and participate in The Struggle against The Man. (Anyone who doubts this: Robespierre's Reign of Terror. The Confederacy at the Andersonville prison camp. The Bolsheviks during the October "Revolution". Daesh, today. Need I say more?)n had ALREADY carried out.
Sisko brought in a former member of the Obsidian Order for a covert-op. Garak himself in the episode said that Sisko wanted him because he knew what Garak was capable of. Then he covered up (lied, bribed, erased & falsified records, etc) the murder of the data-rod forger, imperial senator and his guards (and pilot(s)), and brought billions of Romulans and their subjects into [his] ugly war, with everything that implies too. He's not "clean." That's the episode.And Sisko didn't ask Garak to kill him either, Sisko had no idea Garak was going to do it. All Sisko is guilty of is covering up the events./
In regards to Sisko poisoning the planet, IIRC no one would have died right away, it would have taken a while. I'm not defending his actions, it was pretty bad.
So the Maquis are ISIS now? False equivalency.
It brought a measure of peace and stability to the area once more, so I would say this is probably a time when the ends justify the means. He definitely never faced any charges after returning to the station, so I'd say HQ let him off with it.
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