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Sasuke's decision about wanting to kill the Kages do make great sense if you place yourself in his shoes and ideals. Sasuke wants a revolution as he thinks that the world is in its current state because of old ideals that has ravaged the world so many times. Unlike other Uchiha's who are driven by the Circle of Hatred, Sasuke is driven by his "hatred" towards the Will of Fire, not the people who have it but the ideal itself. It said that this ideal was started by Hashirama Senju, but we know that Ashura shared this as well, and that is when this all began. The Will of Fire has been in the leader role for generations, and it has led to nothing but pain and suffering that ends up almost destroying the world before starting anew. This is what Sasuke wants to change, this is the Circle he aims to end. The Circle of Will, same as Naruto aims to end the Circle of Hatred. Sasuke wants a revolution to stop this circle which goes nowhere as it has yet to succeed. He believes that a revolution will bring forth new ideals that will succeed where the previous failed. All in all, his goal isn't that different fro Naruto's. This is the reason he wants to kill the Kages as well, as they support the old ideals and the people will follow the Gokages. |