Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-24098614-20140411233703/@comment-28861328-20140416152011

Context is important.

Context in that for the entirety of Part II Sasuke has repeatedly stated his desire to kill Naruto. Logic would then suggest that him cutting up a mental image of Naruto in his head while stating aloud "I will delete the past!" that he still wants to murder Naruto. Then, I use this logic. Kishimoto said, in an interview earlier this year, that the final battle will be Naruto vs Sasuke.

You can spin this anyway you want, but Sasuke has not lost his desire to kill Naruto. There is nothing. I mean nothing other than wishful thinking that could lead anyone to that conclusion.