Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-25192437-20191112175648/@comment-27089028-20191120084550

FlatZone wrote: Sasuke was under the assumption with assumption being the key word, he ends up wrong when we find out about Urashiki and later Isshiki and the fact that all Clan members run in two's. She knew they would all come for her and she was correct. She believed herself along with some fodder(white zetsu army) could defeat them. Otherwise she would have tried to get some more allies against them(her own sons for example). Fairly sure her merging with the God Tree and becoming the Ten-Tails was to reclaim her chakra from them meaning she wasn't thinking about strategy at all and probably would've never used her sons as allies regardless. Plus fodder or not she still made an army to combat the trio that came to earth meaning she wasn't confident in her own power. Not to mention Sasuke has been doing some investigation travelling to Kaguya's dimension so to call what he says an unfounded assumption is a bit iffy. I mean if you really want to say Kaguya's stronger and Naruto and Sasuke are weaker post war by all means go for it but I'm not sure I'm sold on that.