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    And, pointedly, Eddington and Sisko were fellow soldiers officers for a time, until Eddington betrayed the oath that they both made to Starfleet, so it’s actually somewhat understandable that Sisko took it quite personally.

    Eddington was very definitely a traitor to Starfleet because of his actions.

    Kira was a member of an occupied and oppressed population who became a freedom fighter, which honestly could be described as one of the most patriotic things she could do under the circumstances. That is parsecs away from abusing one’s position as a Starfleet officer and effectively working directly against the UFoP’s ongoing diplomatic efforts and astropolitical goals (bureaucratic as they may be).

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      until Eddington betrayed the oath that they both made to starfleet, so it’s actually somewhat understandable that Sisko took it quite personally.

      More to that point, Eddington made a fool of Sisko and used Cassidy Yates as a decoy in order to do it. Sisko never admits it, and always focuses on the betrayal of his uniform, but I think that realistically, Sisko would not have been quite as obsessed as he was if not for the personal nature of the betrayal.

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        Oh yeah - I forgot that he also framed Sisko’s girlfriend as a smokescreen for going turncoat to the Maquis. Yeah, that would definitely make it extremely personal in the worst of ways.