On the contrary -- Smiley's whole personality in "Crossover" precludes it. Smiley in "Crossover" is a timid, broken man with no hope, a man who's never even considered the possibility that he could be anything more than a slave until Bashir convinced him it could.
Moreover, there is no Starfleet anymore in the DS9 Mirror Universe. The Empire was defeated decades ago and whole generations of humans were raised as slaves. IDW's retcon that a sliver of the Empire managed to persist long enough for Picard to command the Stargazer was enough of a stretch already, but if they're now extending that into the TNG era, then that's just not the same Mirror Universe we saw in canon.
Propaganda can be a powerful tool.
Alliance propaganda says the empire is gone, destroyed. We only saw the universe in DS9 from their perspective, and mostly those who grew up under them. The Empire is only a single well guarded system now. I wouldn’t be surprised if it fell by the end of the story.
Miles was betrayed by Leah, and then the proceeding years working on the station probably broke him.
The comic is trying to line up with what was shown in DS9. All the main characters are there. Kira is Intendant, Worf is Regant, Miles is now at Terok Nor. Sisko is working for the Intendant.
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