Board Thread:Theories and Speculation/@comment-1872728-20160229033316/@comment-27660682-20160308090025

Not to sidetrack, but not necessarily. It's just that the clan was clearly integral to the leaf village and they were as close as two nations can get while still being separate nations. For all the other nations to wipe out the uzumaki village together without any back lash from konoha is ridiculous. It was claimed that the uzumaki were too " dangerous"to continue to exist. But such a creed would allow one to infer why those 4 village s didn't gang up on konoha, who are the superior village as I explained above. Konoha practically had all the most dangerous jutsu in the ninja world, why weren't they targeted? And even if the uzumaki clan fell before they could react, im pretty sure uzumaki still existed across the world, look at karin and nagato. It would be in the best interest of the leaf to rebuild that village. It's just a bad plot point not to explain. Kishimoto's lazy writing ruined the story to a great degree, we don't even learn anything meaningful about the other villages until the war arc other than the sand and leaf. I could go on. Kishimoto is wonderful at making characters but the story has much to be desired, especially when he trolled us in the war arc.