Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-24098614-20140411233703/@comment-1512913-20140415153717

I don't blame you, Sasuke changes his mind more often than a woman has periods. His actions and words are contradictory all the time. But I believe Naruto's death still was within the whole "I will avenge by destroying Konoha" mindset, which is by now out-of-date. There's literary no reason to kill Naruto now, why would he? He literary wanted to have Konoha burn before Naruto's eyes, pretty much wanted to give Naruto a valid reason for their life or death fight. He now wants to be Hokage, killing Naruto the hero of the ninja world is out of the question.