It's still kuramas choice. Not obito's. He made a conscious decision that obito had zero control over. So why should obito get the credit?
Obito freed kurama, he set the danger onto the village. If obito never freed kurama then kurama would never have destroyed the village.
Its similar to kabuto, he set madara onto the world, it's
his fault that madara is currently alive & about to end the world, just like it's obito's fault that kurama damaged the village, they are both a result of another's actions.
That doesn't mean that all of madara's feats, decisions, & actions now belong to kabuto, they both had differing agendas unlike kurama & obito who desired the same thing.
Because obito already said reviving madara was already apart of his plans for infinite moon eye. Obito is obviously no longer apart of this plan but if maddy fulfills it all credit goes to obito. We should give kabuto credit for maddy's actions to right? Since he summoned something he lost control of.
You're confusing yourself, Lol. Obito's plan would then be to
revive madara, what madara does after his revival is
his doing but obito would still be responsible for madara's
revival, there's a difference.
Kabuto's plan was to use an edo tensei version of madara, little did he know he was actually setting a terrible danger onto the world, ye's he's responsible for madara coming back to life, but what madara does after that is his business & what he did after that was different to what kabuto wanted him to do [once he broke free].
Obito's plan was to use kurama to destroy the village, he succeeded in extracting it & he succeeded in bringing it to the village, what it does after that point doesnt matter as it's doing what obito planned for it to do, which is destroy the village. If kurama
didn't end up destroying the village then that decision would belong to him & not obito, as it goes against his wishes.
So what if minato breaks the contract? Obito brought a bijuu to the village, how on earth do you not see that as his responsibility? it actually makes no sense.
obito's doing. Madara's plan. Maddy had no control over obito's or nagato's action but according to you credit goes to maddy for keeling over and dying.
Stop using bad logic that has nothing to do with mine. Obito destroyed konoha, & controlled yagura, was
that part of madara's plan?? Nagato destroyed it too, & he betrayed obito,
was that part of his plan?? No, they did their own things because they know better & have their own decisions. Obito used kurama as a
tool, kurama's goal was to rampage & obito let him do so in the place he chose.
Now, let's say obito summons kurama in konoha & minato breaks the contract.
If kurama then turned around & decided to go destroy kumo or kiri then would that not be obito's fault, that would then be kurama's fault & his fault alone.
Obito & kurama had similar agendas, therefore obito manipulated him [somewhat] into doing exactly what he wanted, sure kurama wants to destroy the village too but obito is the one that allowed & that to happen.
Just like kurama . He has a conscious capable of making decisions.just because he was going to do it doesn't mean the choice wasn't his.
It doesn't matter who's choice it was it's not his fault that he got released & summoned into konoha, that was obito's fault, & what does kurama do? He plays along, or rather he plays right into obito's hands, now even if the contract is still broken kurama is still doing what obito wants, therefore it's his fault.
Funny enough that's what kurama said about humans.
Even though it was clear as day even when they were young they made their own choices.
Again it doesn't matter in the slightest. Kurama didn't release himself & attack konoha, obito did it, therefore obito is responsible for the danger he set on the village.
Obito wanted kurama to destroy konoha, so removing the contract still doesn't change what obito planned or his responsibility in this.
If kurama decided not to fight anymore & just sat there then
that would be his & only his decision, however the fact that he wanted to do exactly what obito wanted him to do shows us that it was obito's fault for allowing such a thing to be possible.