I agree with you prisoner12, had the squads been smaller (max 9 soldiers, 1 squad leader) and everyone got the chance to meat their squad members, the whole thing might have been less chaotic. And as you pointed out, it was hard to figure what exactly was going on. I was fighting on PEDAR and at the final moments, I had no clue whether we had the nuke or keys or what.
On the other hand, I did get to play as a team on many occasions, mostly when we charged the hill and killed like 10 of the Venezuela guys. We also did a great job on making perimeters from what I saw and we were able to hold our ground too.
Lastly, I want to give a personal thanks to the UN photographer for this event. Those pics are awesome! Great job man! =D>