Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Joseph Allen [upd] 🎯 ⭐

All of this—the burning suburbs, the fight for the White House, the battle of the D.C. ruins—happens because of one dead Ranger. Shepherd, obsessed with revenge for the 30,000 soldiers lost in the original Modern Warfare , orchestrated the false flag operation to provoke a war that would allow him to rebuild America’s military power. Allen was simply the pawn sacrificed to move the board. Joseph Allen is a tragic figure because he dies a traitor in the eyes of the world, yet he was nothing but a patriot. He followed orders that felt morally abhorrent because he believed in his commander. He walked into the lion’s den, and the lion (Shepherd) set him on fire.

When players control Private Allen in "No Russian," they aren't playing a hero. They are playing the fuse to a bomb. In the end, Joseph Allen isn't remembered for his bravery in the streets of Afghanistan. He is remembered as the American who shot up an airport. That irony—that injustice—is the dark heart of Modern Warfare 2 . call of duty modern warfare 2 joseph allen

Makarov leaves Allen’s body at the scene, carefully ensuring that the Russian authorities identify the dead terrorist as a —Joseph Allen. The Fallout: World War III Allen’s death is the detonator for the game’s central conflict. The Russian government finds an American soldier’s body lying amidst the corpses of hundreds of their citizens. They conclude, logically, that the United States government orchestrated the massacre. All of this—the burning suburbs, the fight for

Makarov shoots Allen point-blank in the chest. But he doesn't just kill him; he uses him. Allen was simply the pawn sacrificed to move the board

As a player, you are inside Allen’s head. You have no choice but to walk through the terminal, watching innocents fall. Allen’s internal conflict is palpable—he is a soldier sworn to protect life, yet he must participate in atrocity to maintain his cover. His only solace is Shepherd’s promise: “To get Makarov, you have to be Makarov.” Allen survives the airport shootout, fighting through waves of Russian SWAT and FSB. He makes it to the getaway car. He thinks he has succeeded. As he climbs into the vehicle, Makarov turns to him, calm and cold.

"Your Lieutenant Shepherd
 sends his regards."