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Mission 2 will bring something you really want to see then, as upto now CSAT vs NATO engagemetns have either been in self defence in CSATS's case or unofficial (ie Miller, Kerry) etc.
The campaign is going to focus on the bigger global picture and exactly who Miller was working for, why he wanted the device and the lenghts NATO is now willing to go to.
The only clue ill give at this stage is that in 2035 the Western Nations are in decline with CSAT rising. NATO is slipping into second place globally and falling behind economically, they might not want to go down the same way the USSR did without kicking and screaming.....