LibrarianThorne said:
Sentry's biggest feat is off-panel stalemating Galactus.
Doctor Strange has beaten Galactus. Twice. He's fought the Infinity Gauntlet and won. Twice.
Doctor Strange > Sentry
And see my post in the Civil War thread as to Strange's neutrality. According to Wong, you couldn't be farther from the truth.
Though Cable currently isn't omnipotent, he has been, and he's still a fairly potent mutant. Also, it seems as though most of the X-Men are anti-reg (the remaining members of the original 5 are, at least, as is Emma).
I wouldn't count the villains on Tony's side yet. Zemo's plotting something big, big enough to crack both sides in the war. If Zemo goes anti-reg, so do the villains, and that will take away the pro-reg numbers advantage.
In fact, Doctor Strange is so much more powerful than the Sentry, that he actually aided a government, using massive amounts of magic to hold Sentry in place and control him, that the Sentry, in a surge of emotion, broke the hell out, and overpowered Strange like he wasn't there.
Or you could go by the mini, where Strange had to help the Sentry forget who he was because the Void was far too powerful to be contained by anybody BUT the Sentry. And that would be fine, but the Void kills far too many people in his battles with the Sentry and others. If Strange possessed such power, he'd just banish Sentry or the Void for being far too dangerous.
And uh... I can't really remember when Doctor Strange has actually gone head to head against Galactus. And if he did, Strange has trouble against Loki, who has trouble against Thor, who couldn't defeat Galactus on his best day, or getting the Surfer to even join the Defenders. While he can summon the others by force, he always has to coerce the Surfer. Yeah, that makes sense, someone THOUSANDS of times more powerful than the Surfer, defeated by Strange in pure combat.
So, show up some proof of this Strange/Galactus fight that actually has Strange overpowering Galactus.
As for the Wong thing. Dude, you are extremely reading into that. It's blatantly obvious you WANT Strange on that team. But here's a little thing about Strange and teams. When he's on one, he actually is ON one. He didn't just send Namor, the Surfer, and Hulk to do his work, he was THERE fighting ALONGSIDE them. So if he was pledging his loyalty, you could guarantee he'd be there.
So instead of reading into something, look at the facts first. Facts are truth, not "mysterious words Wong gives," since they're not mysterious. If he was Anti-Registration, Wong would tell them, "He's with Captain America."