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Old 2013-07-17, 05:57   Link #9
forcerounds
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It's was a radical change but Sasuke isn't the crazy villain that wanted to kill Naruto anymore. Now he's situated himself into the rival position from the old Team 7 days once again. This time it is more political. In the last moment of the chapter, Sasuke wants to be the one to end the war by killing Obito instead of Naruto. It's possible that will happen given that Sasuke has been stealing the spotlight since Naruto at full strength was not able to stop the Juubi before. This among several other things challenges Naruto's dream of becoming the Hokage.

Sasuke could be pardoned of his crimes given that he helped to eliminate the Edo Tensei army by fighting Kabuto, saved the lives of all the current Kage by reviving Orochimaru, and turned the tides of the war for the alliance for demanding the presence of the previous Hokages. His goal of seemingly destroying all of the Bijuu has some practical value considering the Bijuu are linked to every single war and hostility the Villages have had towards each other and are also linked to the downfall of the Uchiha clan. It's a message that could more shinobi could relate to than Naruto's discovery that the Tailed Beasts can be friendly if they are treated better. Still, Sasuke won't have it easy. He's still a traitor, and he still has two living Jinchuuriki who won't give in to his anti-bijuu agenda, if that's what is happening here.
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